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  2. Music in World War II - Wikipedia

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    This gave a nature to American troops' music during WWII: not as many songs were sung around a fire or while marching, but instead were listened to between combat on Armed Forces Radio. "Amor" - Andy Russell with Al Sack & His Orchestra (1944) "Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate The Positive" - Johnny Mercer (1944) "Bésame Mucho" - Andy Russell with Al Sack ...

  3. Killarmy - Wikipedia

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    The group's second album, Dirty Weaponry, was released in 1998, [2] and its third album, Fear, Love & War was released on September 11, 2001. In 2010, 9th Prince confirmed that a new album was in the works between the five remaining members (besides Killa Sin ) with the first single to be called "The Sound of Gunz" produced by Bronze Nazareth ...

  4. 32 Battalion (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    32 Battalion (sometimes nicknamed Buffalo Battalion, Three-two battalion or Portuguese: Os Terríveis for The Terrible Ones) was an elite light infantry battalion of the South African Army founded in 1975, composed of black and white commissioned and enlisted personnel.

  5. Korengal - Wikipedia

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    Korengal is a 2014 documentary about the War in Afghanistan directed by Sebastian Junger.It picks up where the film Restrepo (2010) left off, taking the viewer deeper into the experiences of the soldiers of Second Platoon, Battle Company, 2nd Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment, 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team of the U.S. Army while they were stationed in Korengal Valley of Kunar Province ...

  6. Military band - Wikipedia

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    All follow the British precedent due to these bands being based in the United Kingdom for much of the Second World War, with elements from the band traditions of France, the Netherlands and Germany. The oldest and largest of these is the Royal Band of the Belgian Guides (former cavalry) dating from 1832. The bands of the Belgian Navy and of the ...

  7. Seconds (song) - Wikipedia

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    The track, with its recurring lyric of "it takes a second to say goodbye", refers to nuclear proliferation. It is the first song in the band's history not sung solely by Bono, as the Edge sings the first two stanzas. There is a break of approximately 11 seconds in the song at 2:10 featuring a sample of a 1981 documentary film titled Soldier Girls.

  8. List of Combat! episodes - Wikipedia

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    As pointed out in the main article on Combat!, this is the only season of the program produced in color. The fifth-season DVDs come in two sets, "Invasion 1" and "Invasion 2," which, like the first-season "Campaigns," the second-season "Missions," the third-season "Operations," and the fourth-season "Conflicts," are sold separately.

  9. Königgrätzer Marsch - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Königgrätz, deciding battle of the Austro-Prussian War.. The first draft of the march is said to have been written by Piefke on the battlefield itself. The confident six-eighths meter composition follows the battle in two parts, the beginning motif signifying the indecisive combat between the first Prussian contingent and the Austrians, the second motif signifying the arrival ...