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  1. Discover the top 10 Army Marching Cadences of all time. Learn the popular cadences so you can sing along or lead the formation as you march along. In the Army, we typically sing a cadence, or “work song” while we march or run.

  2. Great Military Bands Play 50 Classic Marching Songs. Album • Various Artists • 2017. 50 songs • 2 hours, 23 minutes. Play. Save to library. 1. Pomp an Circumstances (March No. 1) Band of...

  3. The 20 Greatest Military Marches. A new music service with official albums, singles, videos, remixes, live performances and more for Android, iOS and desktop. It's all here.

  4. 42 Old Famous Military Marching Songs by the United States Marine Band00:00 Adjutants Call March 02:15 America the beautiful03:06 Anchors Aweigh (1921)06:2...

  5. Some American Marches by John Philip Sousa. Music from YouTube Audio Library, performed by United States Marine Band / U.S. Army Band / United States Naval Academy Band.

  6. Nov 10, 2016 · The United States Army Field Band performs "The Army Goes Rolling Along," the official song of The United States Army. Arranged by Sgt. Maj. (ret.) Paul Murtha. Led by Lt. Col. Paul...

  7. The Invincible Eagle, National Emblem, National Spirit March, The Rifle Regiment, The Thunderer, Washington Grays, Washington Post March. These marches are examples of selections that may be played for pre-ceremony music, March On, Sound Off, Inspection of Troops, Pass in Review, and street parades.

  8. Jan 1, 2006 · Listen to The 20 Greatest Military Marches by Various Artists on Apple Music. 2006. 20 Songs. Duration: 1 hour, 3 minutes.

  9. Listen to Boot Camp Workout: 50 Military Marching Cadences on Spotify. U.S. Drill Sergeant Field Recordings · Album · 2012 · 50 songs.

  10. "The Army Goes Rolling Along" is the official song of the United States Army and is typically called "The Army Song". It is adapted from an earlier work from 1908 entitled "The Caissons Go Rolling Along", which was in turn incorporated into John Philip Sousa's "U.S. Field Artillery March" in 1917.

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