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Uploaded by on Nov 8, 2008

song written by the Tongan Marines for their departure from al Faw Palace in Iraq

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  • i like man u guyz sound like angels

  • beautiful.

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  • WOW TAAAAALLLLEEENNNNNTTTTTEEEEEED­DDAwesome voices and great harmony too God Bless

  • KNOW YOUR ROOTS: Tongan Flag Meaning--

    The red cross represents the country's belief in Christianity. The white stands for purity and the red represents the blood Jesus shed at his crucifixion and reminds Tonga's people that they owe their salvation to Him. The Tongan flag originated in the 1860s and was adopted on November 4, 1875, making it one of the world's oldest flags. A 1875 law states the Tongan flag should never be altered.

  • Fuckin tight as fuck dude freal

  • I was there for this, the beautiful voices echoed throughout the palace. These guys were awesome. They were replaced with Ugandan soldiers to guard the gate

  • wow i just love these harmony's love from australia..

  • I am Samoan and I love our people for we are one. Malo aupito TONGA cheeeeeeehooooooooo! ofa lahi atu

  • beautiful singing boys........beautiful.....than­ks for representing our beloved country so splendidly......God bless!

  • Awesome and beautiful

  • my sgt was tongan, real good guy.

  • Goosebumps.

    Thanks for posting this. I would never have seen this otherwise.news.

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