Brace your ears: You're about to hear Devil Dogs in all keys singing about the halls of Montezuma and the shores of Tripoli the next time the "Marines' Hymn" is played in public. The commandant of the ...
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250 Years of Grit: The Marines’ Hymn Roars at Strathmore
In a stirring celebration of 250 years of valor, “The Commandant’s Own” Drum and Bugle Corps and the U.S. Fleet Marine ...
PALMDALE, Calif. (WTHR) - A stretch of California highway will pay tribute to R. Lee Ermey both in name and in song. Stars and Stripes reports a stretch of road in Palmdale, California known as ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- A 15-year-old's salute to a fallen Marine is going viral. Ethan Martula has been playing his French horn in front of Sgt. Marty Gonzalez's home in Cypress every night.
Can you explain the reference to Montezuma in the Marines' Hymn? The Montezuma reference dates back to the Mexican-American War (1846-48), specifically a battle on Sept. 13, 1847. The main defensive ...
As Battleland comrade Chuck Spinney predicted last week, the warfare among the services for bigger pieces of a shrinking pie has begun. All the services are engaged, although most tend to do it ...
HOUSTON, Texas -- A 15-year-old's salute to a fallen Marine is going viral. Ethan Martula has been playing his French horn in front of Sgt. Marty Gonzalez's home in Cypress, Texas, every night.
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