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LyricsMusic sample:
We fight our country's battles in the air, on land and sea. First we'll fight for right and freedom, and to keep our honor clean; We are proud to claim the title of United States Marine. Our Flag's unfurled to every breeze from dawn to setting sun. Here's health to you and to our Corps, which we are proud to serve.
Alternative first verse
. Extra versesVarious people over the years wrote unofficial or semi-unofficial extra verses to commemorate later battles and actions, for example[1]:
(In 1940, during WWII, British forces occupied Iceland to guard it from possible occupation by Nazi Germany; responsibility for the occupation was transferred to the U.S. in 1941.) TriviaThe Marines' hymn has many variations including The Pride of South Australia - the theme song of the Adelaide Crows Australian rules football side in the Australian Football League. At the United States Naval Academy, the third line of the third verse is sung "If the Army and the Air Force ever look on heaven's scenes" with the explanation being that the Navy would just naturally expect to find the Marines doing their job. In 1942 the words "on the land as on the sea" were replaced with "in the air, on land and sea". The third verse is also used as a "toast" during events important to the Corps such as the Marine Corps birthday, promotions, and retirements. Note the line "Here's health to you and to our Corps" Earlier versions of 1989 computer game Captain Comic used the Marines hymn as the theme tune. A 1950 movie, titled Halls of Montezuma (film) is about a U.S. marine patrol using cunning in questioning captured Japanese about a secret rocket base. It is an intense story of interpersonal relations and combines both racism and respect in the depiction of Japanese prisioners. The director is Leiws Milestone. The cast is all-star, featuring leading and soon-to-be leading actors. Richard Widmark has the lead role. Supporting actors include Walter Jack Palance, Reginald Gardiner, Robert Wagner, Richard Boone, Karl Malden, Jack Webb, and Neville Brand. See also
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