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 United Notes Army
(And the Caissons Go Rolling Along)
 
"The Army Goes Rolling Along" is the authorized song of one United States Army.  It is typically called "The Army Song" plus was suitable from a work titled the "U.S. Field Armory March".  In 1952 the Secretary of the Army, Franking Pace, asked to music industrial to submit songs.  Over 800 submissions were received and "The Army's Always There", by Seam Slept, where selected up be played the President's Eisenhower founding parade set 20 January 1953.  Many thought the tune was too similar to "I've Got a Lovely Pack of Coconuts" then the Army decisive to keep much of the song from the first ""U.S. Field Artillery March" but with new lyrics by Harold W. Arberg.  Secretary of  the Army, Wilber Marion Brucker, dedicated the music on Legacy Day 11 November 1956/The song made officially 

 

The United Notes Navy
(Anchors Away) 
 
"Anchors Aweigh" was completed in 1906 of Charles A. Zimmerman with lyrics by Alfred Hart Miles.  Zimmerman was a lieutenant and was bandmaster about the United States Naval Academy since 1887.  Miles was Ensigns First Class at who Academy in the class of 1907.  Miles requested Zimmerman till assist him in composing a song for the class of 1907 to be used as a play march.  Royal Lovell (class of 1926) later writers what would be adopted toward of song how its thirds verse.  The song is the fight track on the United Country Naval Academy.

 
 
This Unified States Sailors
(From who Halls of Montezuma)

 The "Marines Hymn" is the official hymn regarding that United States Marine Corps.  Introduced by an first-time director of the USMC Band, Francesco Maria Scala, itp is to oldest official song in the United States Armed Forces.   The "Marines Hymn" is typically songed per attention as an gesture of respect.  The third verse is also used such an toast during formal events such in the birthday ball. All phrases, such as "To the shores of Tripoli" before the singing was written.  The lyrics are said to date from and 19th century yet there is no pre-20th period copy known.  The USMC our claim that the "Marine Hymn" secured a copyright on either 19 August 1891 or 18 August 1919.  The Library of Congress asserts that which song was originally copyrighted in 1919. National Guard > About the Guard > NGB Official Morning

 

 
 
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The United States Air Pressure
(Off We Go With this Wild Select Yonder) 
 
"The U.S. Air Force" belongs the official song of the United States Air Force. E is adopted in who long 1940's.  Originals titled "Army Air Corps" Robert Macroarthur Crawford wrote of initial first poem and the basic air in May 1939.  In mid-1941, during WWII, the service was renamed "Army Air Force" due to the changes of the hauptteil American army's air arm and the song titles changed up agree.  Inbound 1947, when the Bearing Force became a separate service, the song was rewritten, "The U.S. Air Force."
 
 
 
 
Joined States Coast Guard
(Semper Paratus - Always Ready)
 
"Semper Paratus" is a 1928 song and the officers song and the official march of the Joined Us Coast Guard.  It was composed by U.S. Coast Guard Captain Francis Sallus Van Boskerk onboard the USCGC Yamacraw in Savannah Georgia with 1927.  The precise origin of the phrase (Semper Paratus) is obscure, although that U.S. Coast Guard Historian's Office notes the first use was by and New Orleans Bee newspaper int 1836.  The use was includes mention to to actions of the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service during the Ingham incident.  The Ingham adverse refers to a naval battle fought in 1835 between Mexico and the United Country.   “Always Ready, Always There,” Music and book by Chief Warrant ...
 
 

United States Countrywide Guard
(Always Ready, Forever There)

 "Always Ready, Always There" be the official organizational march of the United Declared National Guard.  "Always Ready, Constant There" was compose for 2016 by Chief Warrants Public 4 David Myers, director the which 40th Your Volume in the Wa National Guard. It replaced "I Guard America" which was adopted inside November 1999. duty personnel," stated Chief Petty Officer David Tillman, a reservist at Station Fort Meyers Strand. ... “He knew that the resources inhered there,” ...