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Anchors Aweigh US Naval Academy 2006

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Saturday Parade in Sept. 2006 The Navy Band playing Anchors Aweigh.

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  • is the band composed of midshipman?

  • No they are enlisted musicians with an officer leader. The Midshipmen have a Drum & Bugle Corp. which plays at football games.

  • I love Anchors Aweigh. Our National anthem is one of two national anthem that talks about a war or a battle.I love the Navy and all I have to say is Semper Fortis my friends!

  • Thank you. Go to the Navy Band and Naval Academy Band websites where you can down load several songs.

  • What an idiot.

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  • Ugh... Sailors are hot.

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  • Oh how i wish i could have gone to a naval academy.....

  • @theintelligent1973 Troll much? I hope you understand my comment has nothing to do with fighting a war. My comment was a quote from a TV cartoon.

  • @Goins2754 oh, yeah? If they are so good how come we are losing yet another war?

  • @ScottX6945 They beat each other but they both got beat in Korea, Viet Nam and now they are being beat up by the towel heads.

  • @unicyclr You are totally right!!! It's the same with the national anthem.

  • GO NAVY!!! BEAT ARMY!!!

  • @Goins2754 They're both pretty kick ass:) Either one will do! Lol.

  • @Breeana90 Sure, but to quote Lois Griffin, "...but the Marines are the ones you really want to f***." :)

  • Thanks for posting this--even though I went Air Force, this song brings back great memories of my dad who was an Annapolis grad, class of '34. He served first on the Memphis, a WWI four-stack destroyer, then later on the Portland, the sister ship of the heavy cruiser Indianapolis sunk by a Japanese submarine at the close of WWII.

  • Semper fortis my Navy friends

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