

Retreat is followed by the performance of To the Color, or the national anthem. All others should remove headgear, face the flag and stand at attention. Personnel in uniform should face the flag and stand at attention. Military personnel in formation should stand at parade rest during the performance of Retreat. Retreat signals the ceremony that pays honors to the national flag when it is lowered in the evening. One Ruffle and Flourish followed by the General's March is used to provide musical honors to Brigadier (one star) Generals. The trio to the march National Emblem is often used for the advancement of the National Colors during ceremonies, as well as for the entrance of the National Colors for indoor events **. It is often performed during the posting of the National Colors **. Alone, it is used to provide musical honors to consuls general accredited to the United States. Grandioso strain (last 32 measures) of The Stars and Stripes Forever is used in conjunction with Ruffles and Flourishes to provide musical honors to senior civilian government officials. Grandioso of The Stars and Stripes Forever Four Ruffles and Flourishes, Hail Columbiaįour Ruffles and Flourishes followed by Hail Columbia is used to provide musical honors to the Vice President of the United States. Four Ruffles and Flourishes, Grandioso of The Stars and Stripes Foreverįour Ruffles and Flourishes followed by the grandioso strain (last 32 measures) of The Stars and Stripes Forever is used to provide musical honors to senior civilian government officials (see AR 600-25 for more a detailed list.) Four Ruffles and Flourishes, Hail to the Chiefįour Ruffles and Flourishes followed by Hail to the Chief is used to provide musical honors to the President of the United States. Four Ruffles and Flourishes, General's Marchįour Ruffles and Flourishes followed by the General's March is used to provide musical honors to (four star) Generals. When followed by the national anthem of a foreign country, it is used to provide musical honors to foreign sovereigns, chiefs of state, or members of reigning royal families. Four Ruffles and Flourishesįour Ruffles and Flourishes followed by the national anthem is used to provide musical honors to former Presidents of the United States or the President-elect. When the last unit is at attention, the adjutant directs "Sound Adjutant's Call." Auld Lang SyneĪuld Land Syne is a popular selection for performance at retirement ceremonies before the Army song **. Army personnel will stand at attention and sing the lyrics of the Army song when the Army song is played.Īfter the performance of Attention, unit commanders immediately face about and command their units (in sequence from right to left) to attention and then face about. Armed Forces MedleyĪrmed Forces Medley is a medley of The Coast Guard, Air Force, Navy, Marines, and Army Songs. Army BlueĪrmy Blue is often used in ceremonies honoring graduates of the United States Military Academy (West Point) **. Adjutant's Call is preceded by Attention. The adjutant is responsible for the formation of troops. Adjutant's CallĪdjutant's Call indicates that the adjutant is about to form the guard, battalion, or regiment. These marches are examples of selections that may be played for pre-ceremony music, March On, Sound Off, Inspection of Troops, Pass in Review, and street parades. They are suitable for many LDS/Christian worship settings if you are looking for sheet music for a particular occasion, these songs are also included among the topical guide listings HERE.The Invincible Eagle, National Emblem, National Spirit March, The Rifle Regiment, The Thunderer, Washington Grays, Washington Post March These Solo songs and the Duet ones listed below each feature original words and music.

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Be Still and Know That I Am God (Duet) mt Solo Sheet Music for Free Download A minus track, or accompaniment track, is also available for this lovely song. The sheet music is free, available for download. Diane gets solo credit-words and music-on this beautiful original song. This lovely duet won an Award of Special Recognition at the 2012 LDS Church Music Submissions Awards.

The Daughter of My King (Soprano solo) mt Award-winning Music It's written for soprano with piano accompaniment. "The Daughter of My King" relates the desire for godliness and the feelings of inadequacy that women often have in trying to be the best that they can be the song assures us that God understands and never forgets us.
