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  2. Armed Forces Medley - Wikipedia

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    The United States Marine Drum and Bugle Corps performing the Armed Forces Medley at the Friends of the National World War II Memorial.. The Armed Forces Medley, also known as the Armed Forces Salute is today recognized as a collection of the official marchpasts/songs of the 6 services of the United States Armed Forces: Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, and Space Force. [1]

  3. U.S. Field Artillery March - Wikipedia

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    The "U.S. Field Artillery March" is a patriotic military march of the United States Army written in 1917 by John Philip Sousa after an earlier work by Edmund L. Gruber. The refrain is the "Caissons Go Rolling Along". This song inspired the official song of the U.S. Army, "The Army Goes Rolling Along".

  4. Category:American military marches - Wikipedia

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    Marches associated with the United States Armed Forces, or specific units or branches thereof. Pages in category "American military marches" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total.

  5. 45 Songs for Your Memorial Day Playlist to Honor U.S. Soldiers

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    Songwriters Dave Turnbull and Jeremy Spillman penned the song after meeting United States Marine Corps Corporal Patrick Nixon's father. Nixon died in battle in 2003. Nixon died in battle in 2003.

  6. Category:American patriotic songs - Wikipedia

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    Semper Fidelis (march) Semper Paratus (march) Semper Supra (march) Smoke on the Water (Red Foley song) Song of the Women's Army Corps; The Star-Spangled Banner; The Stars and Stripes Forever; Stars and Stripes on Iwo Jima; List of U.S. state songs; Sullivan (song) Symphony No. 10 (Schuman)

  7. Category:Military music - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... March (music) Martial industrial; Military cadence; ... The United States Military Academy Band, West Point ...

  8. Semper Fidelis (march) - Wikipedia

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    "Semper Fidelis", written in 1888 by John Philip Sousa, is regarded as the official march of the United States Marine Corps. This piece was one of two composed in response to a request from United States President Chester A. Arthur for a new piece to be associated with the United States President.

  9. The music played during the Queen’s procession to her lying ...

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    – Beethoven’s Funeral Marches No 2 and 3 These two pieces pieces are far more mournful and placid. Funeral March No 3 was played by the band of the Grenadier Guards at Philip’s ceremonial ...