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Brief history. Derric Johnson was the creator of the first medley of US armed forces songs. He drew from only 4 services and ended his work with a characteristic grand finale Army .. Navy..
In general, the order of precedence (from viewers left to right) when displaying flags together in a military context is to display the U.S. national flag (also known as the colors or national colors), followed by the flags of the U.S. Army, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Navy, U.S. Air Force, U.S. Space Force, and U.S.
- Every branch of the armed forces has an official song, from The Army Goes Rolling Along to The Marines Hymn. Each song is part of the services foundation and represents its values, traditions and culture.
The usual Order of Play for the Medley is the Coast Guard, Air Force, Navy, Marines then Army. As a former Air Force bandsman I have a bit of experience with this. The official word from a former Air Force DC Band commander is The official order is: Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Space Force, Coast Guard.
Derric Johnson was the creator of the first medley of US armed forces songs. He drew from only 4 services and ended his work with a characteristic grand finale Army .. Navy.. Air Force ..
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The U.S. Space Force does not yet have a song, but the other songs, when played as a medley, are usually played in this order: Semper Paratus, Space Force Song (unnamed as of today), The U.S. Air Force, Anchors Aweigh, the Marines Hymn and The Army Goes Rolling Along.

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