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  2. The Corps (song) - Wikipedia

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    The Corps" is a poetic hymn associated with the United States Military Academy. It is second in importance to only the Academy's Alma Mater. The words were written by West Point Chaplain, Bishop H.S. Shipman, around 1902.

  3. On, Brave Old Army Team - Wikipedia

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    "On, Brave Old Army Team" has been called a "classic fight song" by the Phoenix New Times, one of the "50 Greatest College Fight Songs of All Time" by Bleacher Report, one of the "12 best fight songs in college football" by the Buffalo News, and was listed as one of the "Top Twenty-Five College Fight Songs" by William Studwell in his book College Fight Songs II: A Supplementary Anthology.

  4. Category:Alma mater songs - Wikipedia

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    An Alma Mater song is an official or de facto song, anthem, or hymn of a school, college, or university. Pages in category "Alma mater songs" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total.

  5. Why Clemson showcases patriotism before football games at ...

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    The band returns to play the national anthem and the school's alma mater song, and that leads into "the most exciting 25 seconds in college football," the description of the run down The Hill ...

  6. The Army Goes Rolling Along - Wikipedia

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    The Army decided to use much of the melody from Sousa's "U.S. Field Artillery March" with new lyrics. Harold W. Arberg, a music advisor to the Adjutant General, submitted lyrics that the Army adopted. [6] Secretary of the Army Wilber Marion Brucker dedicated the music on Veterans Day, November 11, 1956. [7]

  7. The U.S. Air Force (song) - Wikipedia

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    Originally, the song was titled "Army Air Corps." Robert MacArthur Crawford wrote the initial first verse and the basic melody line in May 1939. [1] During World War II, the service was renamed "Army Air Forces" because of the change in the main U.S. Army's air arm naming in mid-1941, and the song title changed to agree.

  8. Alma Cooper is the 1st Afro-Latina Miss USA — and a U.S. Army ...

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    Alma Cooper speaks to TODAY.com about ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/ ... Alma Cooper is the 1st Afro-Latina Miss USA — and a U.S. Army officer, West Point grad and ...

  9. West Point Band - Wikipedia

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    In 1817 the ensemble was named the "West Point Band," and by this time was performing on a full range of instruments, which included two bassoons, two Royal Kent bugles, a tenor bugle, ten clarinets, three French horns, a serpent (an early bass horn), cymbals, a bass drum, eight flutes, and two trumpets, aside from the fifes, drums and bugles ...