PM011

PM 011 ARMED FORCES SALUTE. Sure, where else does one salute?

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FYI both the US Air Force Song [1939] (Robert Crawford) and Semer Paratus, [1927] song of the Coast Guard are for-profit private compositions and copyrighted. The Air Force Song was originally named the Army Air Corps March, until some private pointed out it was not the duty of airmen to march.

From THE MILITARY BAND, Capitol ZW 1056, tapeFelix Slatkin

From SOUSA IN STEREO, Warner Bros BST 1209 tapeMilitary Band/Henry Mancini

From THE PARADE FIELD, ABC Paramount ATC 806,tape with trumpets, fifes and drums with the First Army honor guard, Governor's Island NY. 5/1958

from SOUSA ON REVIEW, Mercury STC 90284, tapeEastman Wind Ensemble/Frederic Fennel, 5/1961. J. P. Sousa

from RUFFLES AND FLOURISHES, Mercury MS5-13 tapemembers of the Eastman Wind Ensemble/Frederic Fennel

from THE NATIONAL CULTRUAL CENTER PRESENTS, RCA Victor FTP-1188 tapeThe United States Army Band as recorded at Cramton Auditorium, Howard University, Washington DC. The Official West Point March by Egner1927 is copyrighted (ASCAP).

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see also PM021 MILITARY GLEE

For more Sousa see also PM001 SOUSA

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