MUSIC AND THE MILITARY Music of the Military. Outside of operations in support of the defense of our country, some of my most vivid memories of my service involved the Navy band or various groups from the other services. Throughout this article, I have given you some key internet search phrases to find more in-depth information about this subject. Let us explore the music of the military together. Music is found in a myriad of places through society, and the military is no different. You may have heard some of the tunes without even realizing it. Some are very short musical melodies such as Revile or Charge (often heard at sporting events). Others are ceremonial in nature where a service band would be needed for the occasion. Two hundred years ago, drummers drumming to cadence as the units marched towards their
objective would have been commonplace. Trumpeters would have sounded reveille, retreat, charge and others to give orders at specific points in a military operation. Today, with modern technology and the evolution of warfare, the use of music in the military has evolved. The 20th century brought about the creation and adoption of service songs and music became more about entertaining the troops and morale. U.S. Army – “The Army Goes Rolling Along” U.S. Coast Guard – “Semper Paratus” U.S. Marine Corps – “The Marines’ Hymn” U.S. Navy – “Anchors Aweigh” U.S. Air Force – “The U.S. Air Force” One of my personal favorites is any rendition of an Armed Forces Medley which plays all the services songs. It is not just about the music; it is also about the words – they tell a story. If
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