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1st Cavalry Division Band - 4JUL03 Parade

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Uploaded by on Nov 22, 2006

This is a parade in Belton, TX from July, 4th 2003 in Belton, TX. This the US Army 1st Cavalry Division Band with Chief Germann and Top Adams. The 1st Cavalry Division wears stetsons and those of us who have been too Iraq also wear gold spurs.

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  • Who's is the author of the march performed by 1st Cavalry Division Band. It resembles the style of Sousa (i.e. Bar & Stripes). Any hint is appreciated. Sadly despite MIDI there isn't yet of my knowledge, any piece of software being able to discern music titles

  • The song we cut off as the video starts is the trio of American Soldier. The song we started in the clip is National Emblem by Edwin Eugene Bagley. Good luck!

  • You would think the band would have their music memorized.

  • My response to that is we have a set series of tunes memorized for our regular missions. Parade music is different than our daily performance music and since we did about 3 or 4 parades a year we didn't always have time to memorize music. Especially when we average 2 or 3 Change of Command Ceremonies daily during the week and then have 1 parade on a Saturday once every three months while preparing for a deployment to Iraq. Our OpTempo would make some people scream.

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  • The March is the National Emblem March by E.E. Bagley.

    Great tune played by the band of America's premier fighting force, THE CAV !

  • Good times had by all... Nothing like a parade with barbecue at the end of it :D

  • Can't find video of these Cav guys quick marching to Garryowen, anywhere. That must be a sight, whereever it is...

  • @awmascrotum

    The Life Guards and Blues & Royals are seen on parade more often on foot than on horseback, during the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle.

    The only time they perform on horseback is really during the Trooping of the Colour.

  • Cavalry bands should be on horseback,check out The Household Cavalry or The Blues And Royals

  • us army bands are simply sad

  • To 'brownocasio' , found BDU meaning at Wikipedia , btw I'm national of Argentina. About your instrument : Euphonium is known in Spanish with the Galitian word 'bombardino' Love John Clough's solo at /watch?v=SsZ1BAharfI

  • The march is National Emblem by Edwin Eugene Bagley. Ahhh the days of the BDU's...sometimes I just miss them, you know?

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