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  2. Königgrätzer Marsch - Wikipedia

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    The Königgrätz March (AM II, 134 (AM II, 195)), also known as Der Königgrätzer or Der Königgrätzer Marsch, is one of the most famous German military marches, composed in 1866 by Johann Gottfried Piefke in commemoration of the Battle of Königgrätz, the decisive battle of the Austro-Prussian War, in which the Kingdom of Prussia defeated the Austrian Empire.

  3. Großer Zapfenstreich - Wikipedia

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    The East German Großer Zapfenstreich, although using the Prussian practice, was different in all respects. Its components, when summarized, are as follows: Formation march in, the military band plays the NVA Parade March no.1; Formation halts in place, torchbearers post march followed by the formation turning into lines

  4. Preussischer Präsentiermarsch - Wikipedia

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    The Preußischer Präsentiermarsch (Prussian Inspection March), also known as the Präsentiermarsch "Friedrich Wilhelms III.", is a German military march composed by Frederick William III of Prussia at his young age, inspired by the Hautboist corps in the late 18th century. This have been forgotten soon and the sheet music was rediscovered in 1835.

  5. Preußens Gloria - Wikipedia

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    Today it is one of the best known German army marches. It is often played by the Bundeswehr [German federal defence] at official ceremonies and state visits. It is also a standard tune in many international military bands. In Germany it is often played by non-professional bands due to its popularity.

  6. Military parade - Wikipedia

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    A military parade is a formation of soldiers whose movement is restricted by close-order manoeuvering known as drilling or marching. Large military parades are today held on major holidays and military events around the world. Massed parades may also hold a role for propaganda purposes, being used to exhibit the apparent military strength of a ...

  7. Alte Kameraden - Wikipedia

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    It is the official parade march for the Chilean Air Force's Non Commissioned Officers School. ("Escuela de Especialidades Sargento 1.º Adolfo Menadier Rojas "). A music written for the North Korean military parade for the 75th anniversary of the founding of the Korean Workers' Party on 10 October 2020 quotes the tune of "Alte Kameraden". [5] [6]

  8. Goose step - Wikipedia

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    Suriname: Suriname National Army uses the goose step for military parade purpose since the late 1990s. Venezuela: Only military officer cadets use the goose step for parade purposes, other units of the armed forces (save for special forces, which march on parade on the double) used the goosestep until 1960 and from 2010 to 2017.

  9. Military bands of the Bundeswehr - Wikipedia

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    The beret badge of Bundeswehr military musicians. There are 15 military bands of the Bundeswehr, including those of the German Army, Air Force, Navy, and joint bands.Before 2009, the military musicians of the Bundeswehr constituted a joint specialist service, the Military Music Service (German: Militärmusikdienst), subordinate to the Armed Forces Office (German: Streitkräfteamt).