United States Air Force standard military song: "The? America? Air Force "("United States Air Force ")
American navy standard military song: "anchor?" Avig "("Anchor March ")
The standard military song of the US Marine Corps: "Marine Corps Hymn" ("Marine Corps Hymn")
Extended data:
The background of the army is rolling forward.
This song is played at the end of most military ceremonies in the United States, and all soldiers should pay attention to it and sing it. When more than one song is played, they play it in the order instructed by the Department of Defense: Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force and Coast Guard.
Adapted from the early works of March of American Field Artillery. At that time, the US Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and Coast Guard all adopted official songs, and the Army was eager to find its own songs. They held a competition to find official songs at 1948, but it didn't get much support. ?
1952, frank pace, secretary of the army, asked the music industry to submit songs and received more than 800 submissions. Sam Stept won "The army is always there", and a military band performed in the first military parade held by President dwight eisenhower on 19531October 20th.
But many people think this song is too similar to I have a bunch of lovely coconuts, so the army decided to keep most of the melody of March American Field Gun, but use new lyrics.
References:
Baidu encyclopedia-the army is rolling forward