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There are a ton of great songs about military life, that reference the military in some way; some of the more modern works may have a video associated with it, and some of the older classics continue to define the military experience to this day. From country to rock, ballads & pop, to more traditional flavors--did a particular song inspire, educate, or simply strike a chord with you? Please feel free to share any inspiring military-related music, any music or songs that makes you think of/or reminds you of your military service, as well as any links, photos, descriptions or anything that helps you tell your story. The idea here is to have a fun and thought provoking discussion, which will be fun, informative, and provide a means to tell our stories... and to learn about one another as well as our sister services in the process. Wishing you all the best, I look forward to hearing from you, and interacting with you all in the threads!
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John Philip Sousa's "Semper Fidelis", takes me back to graduation day at Parris Island December 7, 2007.
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"We Got to Get Out of This Place" by the Animals. We called it the South Vietnam National Anthem . Photograph is of the Rock Pile and Route 9 , Quang Tri Province, S Vietnam from Laos. Part of the Ho Chi Minh Trail.
To the Men and Women That Served in the Vietnam War: Thank You and Welcome Home! SEMPER FI!
To the Men and Women That Served in the Vietnam War: Thank You and Welcome Home! SEMPER FI!
To the Men and Women That Served in the Vietnam War: Thank You
Backed by music from the era, as well as powerful photos, this video is a tribute to the men and women that fought in the Vietnam War.
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I really like "Wrong side of heaven, but the righteous side of hell" by 5 finger death punch. The video will move you.
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The Green Fields Of France By The Fureys & Davey Arthur
The Fureys are an Irish male folk band. They also sometimes record as the The Fureys and Davey Arthur. The group formed in 1978 and consisted initially of fo...
It is an Irish song called, "The Green Fields of France (Willie McBride/No Man's Land)".
It reflecting on the grave of a 19-year-old who died in 1916/World War I... Alludes to being set in a cemetery in Northern France. It gets me misty every time I hear it.
I grew up listening to it and never knew what it truly meant until I joined the military.
There are many versions, but this is the one that I love the most.
It reflecting on the grave of a 19-year-old who died in 1916/World War I... Alludes to being set in a cemetery in Northern France. It gets me misty every time I hear it.
I grew up listening to it and never knew what it truly meant until I joined the military.
There are many versions, but this is the one that I love the most.
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This animation is NOT made by me. The real director is RevMen. I uploaded this film because it wasn't yet here and i think it's one of the best LEGO animatio...
John Horton's "Battle of New Orleans"
Adding Jean Lafitte's "Pirate Privateers" makes it historically correct.
By the way, blah blah blah in LEGO !
Adding Jean Lafitte's "Pirate Privateers" makes it historically correct.
By the way, blah blah blah in LEGO !
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