U.S. Field Artillery March
The "U.S. Field Artillery March" is a patriotic military march of the U.S. Army written in 1917 by John Philip Sousa, based on an earlier work by Edmund L. Gruber. The refrain is the "Caissons Go Rolling Along". This song inspired the official song of the U.S. Army which is called "The Army Goes Rolling Along", although the current official lyrics and arrangement of that song are substantially different from those written for this song in 1917.
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U.S. Field Artillery March
The "U.S. Field Artillery March" is a patriotic military march of the U.S. Army written in 1917 by John Philip Sousa, based on an earlier work by Edmund L. Gruber. The refrain is the "Caissons Go Rolling Along". This song inspired the official song of the U.S. Army which is called "The Army Goes Rolling Along", although the current official lyrics and arrangement of that song are substantially different from those written for this song in 1917.
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The "U.S. Field Artillery Marc ...... written for this song in 1917.
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アメリカ野砲隊(英語: U.S. Field Artillery / ユーエス・フィールド・アーティラリー)は、ジョン・フィリップ・スーザが1917年に作曲した行進曲。
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美國野戰炮兵進行曲(英语:U. S. Field Artil ...... 車》中,該曲曾經作爲桑德斯大學附屬高中隊登場的背景音樂出現。
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The "U.S. Field Artillery Marc ...... written for this song in 1917.
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アメリカ野砲隊(英語: U.S. Field Artillery / ユーエス・フィールド・アーティラリー)は、ジョン・フィリップ・スーザが1917年に作曲した行進曲。
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美國野戰炮兵進行曲(英语:U. S. Field Artil ...... 車》中,該曲曾經作爲桑德斯大學附屬高中隊登場的背景音樂出現。
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U.S. Field Artillery March
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アメリカ野砲隊
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美國野戰炮兵進行曲
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