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  2. Taps (bugle call) - Wikipedia

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    The official version of 'Taps' is played by a single bugle. In accordance with AR 220–90, 'Echo or Silver Taps', which is performed by two buglers, is not authorized." Field Manual 12–50, U.S. Army Bands, dated October 1999, Appendix A, Official and Ceremonial Music, Appendix A, Section 1—Ceremonial Music, Paragraph A-35 "A-35. Signals ...

  3. 45 Songs for Your Memorial Day Playlist to Honor U.S. Soldiers

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    Every bad band that ever played in an armed forces club had to play this song." 2. The Chicks, "Travelin' Soldier" ... The spirit of the fallen soldier saves the driver's life, showing that heroes ...

  4. Cranes (1969 song) - Wikipedia

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    "Cranes" became a symbol of the fallen soldiers of World War II. So much so that a range of World War II memorials in the former Soviet Union feature the image of flying cranes and, in several instances, even verses of the song, e.g., the Cranes Memorial of St. Petersburg. Today, "Cranes" is still one of the most popular war songs in Russia. [1]

  5. Mansions of the Lord - Wikipedia

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    "Mansions" was originally written for the 2002 film We Were Soldiers, and was performed by the United States Military Academy Glee Club and the Metro Voices. The hymn also served as the recessional in the 2004 funeral of President Ronald Reagan. That rendition was sung by the Armed Forces Chorus with the United States Marine Chamber Orchestra.

  6. Military funeral - Wikipedia

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    In Spain, the formed troops sing "La muerte no es el final": Death is not the End during funeral ceremonies and in all military ceremonies, when the fallen are being honored. The Spanish Legion has an exception: the regimental hymn Novio de la Muerte (Bridegroom of Death) is played in full instead during occasions that the Legion attends.

  7. Jay Clementi on Writing Songs With Soldiers for Mental Health

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    While Clementi says everyone has “1,000 songs” in them, the songwriters are solely there to guide the veterans through music. “We want these folks to come in and get inspired,” Clementi says.

  8. No Man's Land (Eric Bogle song) - Wikipedia

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    "No Man's Land" (also known as "The Green Fields of France" or "Willie McBride") is a song written in 1976 by Scottish-born Australian folk singer-songwriter Eric Bogle, reflecting on the grave of a young man who died in World War I. Its chorus refers to two famous pieces of military music, the "Last Post" and the "Flowers of the Forest".

  9. Family of Nicole Gee, fallen Roseville Marine, commemorates ...

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    The family of fallen U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Nicole Gee, ... The soldiers have since been called the “Fallen 13.” ... Beyoncé takes home 1st award in country music category at 2024 Billboard ...