

You will be purchasing a single home user license for one property. Digital purchases are instantly available after purchase by clicking on Forums and scrolling to your purchased sequences.Īny lost sequences can be re-sent after I receive a request for replacement and confirm payment. Once an order is placed and paid for there are no refunds. You are responsible for owning any rights to necessary media that may be copyrighted.Īll Sales are final. You understand fees are for the creation of sequences (labor services only). xTreme Sequences does not sell videos, music, software or images found on the internet. God Bless the USA and Armed Forces Medley by The American Patriots for purchase: mp3 mix that includes beginning monologue.

This time it included the Space Force Hymn.ATTENTION: Please submit proof of music to receive custom. The Medley was also played at the July 4th, 2020 Second Salute to America event (that took place at the South Lawn of the White House). The Medley was performed at the 2019 Salute to America event, an Independence Day event at the National Mall. Since then the Medley has become a common fixture in many band and orchestra concerts within the United States as a way to honor the active servicemen and women, reservists and veterans of the Armed Forces and the National Guard Bureau. The more recent six part Medley was first performed in public during the first National Memorial Day Concert in 1990 on the west lawn of the United States Capitol Building in the national capital, Washington, D.C., aired as in today by the PBS network and played for the first time by the National Symphony Orchestra, backed by a civil chorus and military choirs from the United States Armed Forces. Commercially released in 1972, the medley was used extensively during the 1975/6 USA bicentennial celebrations and became known as a song in its own right, with the later addition of Semper Paratus ('Always Ready'), for the Coast Guard. Marines !", and titled the work 'Armed Forces Medley'. He drew from only 4 services and ended his work with a characteristic grand finale "Army. In other circumstances, the medley is to be played in reverse order of precedence, starting with The Army Goes Rolling Along.ĭerric Johnson was the creator of the first medley of US armed forces songs. The medley is usually played in increasing order of precedence: The Armed Forces Medley, also known as the Armed Forces Salute is today recognized as a collection of the official marchpasts/songs of the 6 services of the United States Armed Forces: Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, and as of 2020 the Space Force. The United States Marine Drum and Bugle Corps performing the Armed Forces Medley at the Friends of the National World War II Memorial.
