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  2. Marines' Hymn - Wikipedia

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    Marines' Hymn. The " Marines' Hymn " is the official hymn of the United States Marine Corps, introduced by the first director of the USMC Band, Francesco Maria Scala. Its music originates from an 1867 work by Jacques Offenbach with the lyrics added by an anonymous author at an unknown time in the following years.

  3. Palaces of Montezuma - Wikipedia

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    Palaces of Montezuma. " Palaces of Montezuma " is a song by the alternative rock band Grinderman. It is the eighth track and third single from the band's second and final studio album, Grinderman 2, and was released on 14 March 2011 on Mute Records. Produced by Nick Launay and written collectively by vocalist Nick Cave, multi-instrumentalist ...

  4. Talk:Marines' Hymn - Wikipedia

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    The original lyrics: From the halls of Montezuma; To the shores of Tripoli; We will fight our country's battles; On the land and on the sea; The revised lyrics (used today): From the halls of Montezuma; To the shores of Tripoli; We will fight our country's battles; In the air, on land or sea; Could there be a mention of this change?

  5. Halls of Montezuma (film) - Wikipedia

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    Halls of Montezuma is a 1951 American World War II war film directed by Academy Award -winner Lewis Milestone and starring Richard Widmark. It also stars Robert Wagner in his first credited screen role and features Richard Boone in his feature-film debut. The story is about U.S. Marines fighting on a Japanese-held island, and the title is a ...

  6. To the Shores of Tripoli - Wikipedia

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    To the Shores of Tripoli. To the Shores of Tripoli is a 1942 American Technicolor film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and starring John Payne, Maureen O'Hara and Randolph Scott. The film was produced by Darryl F. Zanuck. Its cinematography was nominated for an Academy Award in 1943. Titled after a lyric in the Marines' Hymn, which contains ...

  7. Music of the Fallout series - Wikipedia

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    The music soundtrack of the Fallout series is composed of both licensed music from the mid-century's Jazz Age to the Space Age, as well as original scores by Mark Morgan, Matt Gruber, Devin Townsend, Inon Zur, and Ramin Djawadi. The series also features original songs and covers commissioned for the games as diegetic music heard in the world of ...

  8. Dave Robbins (trombonist) - Wikipedia

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    Robbins served in United States Marine Corps and was a sergeant stationed at the Marine Corps Base in San Diego, California, where he was on the Halls of Montezuma broadcast. [4] When he was discharged, he worked as a trombonist in symphony orchestras and in Harry James' band (1948–1954). He moved to Vancouver in 1951 and became a Canadian ...

  9. Battle of Chapultepec - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Chapultepec took place between a U.S. force and Mexican soldiers holding the strategically located Chapultepec Castle just outside Mexico City, fought 13 September 1847 during the Mexican–American War. The building, sitting atop a 200-foot (61 m) hill, was an important position for the defense of the city.