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  2. American patriotic music - Wikipedia

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    World War I produced many patriotic American songs, such as "Over There", written by popular songwriter George M. Cohan. Cohan composed the song on April 6, 1917, when he saw some headlines announcing America's entry into the war. [6] Cohan is also famous for penning "Yankee Doodle Dandy," an over-the-top

  3. Drum and bugle corps (classic) - Wikipedia

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    Within the mainland United States drum and bugle corps can trace their origins to the many Veterans of Foreign Wars ("VFW") and American Legion ("AL") meeting halls, where First World War and SpanishAmerican War veterans met and formed musical ensembles to entertain their communities, some of them being veterans of drum and bugle/field trumpet ensembles within the armed forces (Army, Marine ...

  4. XV International Brigade - Wikipedia

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    Music was an important means of lifting spirits within the International Brigades. The XVth Brigade's songs were " Jarama Valley " and " Viva la Quince Brigada ". [ 10 ] After an invitation from J. B. S. Haldane , [ 11 ] American singer and activist Paul Robeson traveled to Spain in 1938 to bolster the Republican cause. [ 12 ]

  5. Spanish–American War - Wikipedia

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    In 1904, the United Spanish War Veterans was created from smaller groups of the veterans of the SpanishAmerican War. The organization has been defunct since 1992 when its last surviving member Nathan E. Cook a veteran of the Philippine-American war died, but it left an heir in the Sons of SpanishAmerican War Veterans, created in 1937 at ...

  6. Admiral Dewey March - Wikipedia

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    "Admiral Dewey March" is patriotic war march written in 1898 with numerous composers. The march is dedicated to George Dewey, a U.S. Navy Admiral, and his actions during the SpanishAmerican War, specifically the Battle of Manila Bay in 1898.

  7. Blaze Away! - Wikipedia

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    Sheet music published in London. "Blaze Away!" is a 1901 march by the German-American composer Abe Holzmann.It was his greatest success. [1]Holzmann was inspired by the Battle of Manila Bay during the SpanishAmerican War, when a command to American sailors to open fire on the Spanish fleet was reputedly met with the response "Well boys, let's blaze away" by the gunners. [2]

  8. Lincoln Battalion - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish Civil War's triggering event was the coup of July 1936 in which the Nationalists attempted to overthrow the elected Republican government. On 26 July, less than ten days after the coup started, an international Communist conference was held in Prague to formulate plans to assist the Republicans.

  9. Martial music - Wikipedia

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    Martial music or military music is a specific genre of music intended for use in military settings performed by professional soldiers called field musicians. Much of the military music has been composed to announce military events as with bugle calls and fanfares , or accompany marching formations with drum cadences , or mark special occasions ...