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  2. The World at War - Wikipedia

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    The World at War is a 26-episode British documentary television series that chronicles the events of the Second World War. Produced in 1973 at a cost of £900,000 (equivalent to £13,700,000 in 2023), it was the most expensive factual series ever made at the time. [ 1 ]

  3. The Army Goes Rolling Along - Wikipedia

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    "The Army Goes Rolling Along" is the official song of the United States Army [1] 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.

  4. List of wars involving the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of military conflicts, that United States has been involved in. There are currently 123 military conflicts on this list, 5 of which are ongoing. These include major conflicts like the American Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, the Mexican–American War, the American Civil War, the Spanish-American War, World War I, World War II and the Gulf War.

  5. Armed Forces Medley - Wikipedia

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    The United States Marine Drum and Bugle Corps performing the Armed Forces Medley at the Friends of the National World War II Memorial.. The Armed Forces Medley, also known as the Armed Forces Salute is today recognized as a collection of the official marchpasts/songs of the 6 services of the United States Armed Forces: Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, and Space Force. [1]

  6. Giddy Giddap! Go On! Go On! We're On Our Way to War

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    Go On! Go On! We're On Our Way to War" is a World War I song written and composed by Jack Frost. [1] This song was published in 1917 by Frank K. Root & Co., in Chicago, Illinois. [2] The sheet music cover depicts a mule pulling four soldiers in a wagon. [3] This song is featured in the 1918 publication of The Army Song Book. [4]

  7. List of songs about the September 11 attacks - Wikipedia

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    It was released on April 16, 2001. The music video premiered to CMT on June 7, 2001 and was directed by Michael Salomon. On April 21, 2003, they released another version of the music video to recast the song as a tribute to the military. Paul McCartney "Freedom" Driving Rain: 2001 [8] Petey Pablo "Raise Up (USA Flag Remix)" 2001: Cary Pierce of ...

  8. Category:Films about the United States Army - Wikipedia

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    S. Saints and Soldiers; Saints and Soldiers: Airborne Creed; Saints and Soldiers: The Void; Sand Castle (film) Saving Jessica Lynch; Sergeant York (film)

  9. Yip Yip Yaphank - Wikipedia

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    Yip Yip Yaphank is a 1918 musical revue by Irving Berlin.He wrote and produced the show during World War I, after he was drafted into the United States Army and was serving in 152nd Depot Brigade at Camp Upton in Yaphank, New York.