military march

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concept

A military march is a disciplined, rhythmic procession of armed forces, often accompanied by structured music, used for ceremonial display, training, or coordinated movement.

All labels observed (18)

Label Occurrences
military march canonical 35
regimental march 9
patriotic march 3

Instances (50)

Instance Via concept surface
The Royal Welsh Quick March regimental quick march
The Washington Post March
Hands Across the Sea patriotic march
King Cotton
The DERR Quick March regimental march
Black Bear Scottish march
Milanollo
Hielan’ Laddie
The Rising of the Lark
Men of Harlech
Sir Manley Power regimental march
Mars TNI Angkatan Darat
Pork, Beans and Hard Tack regimental march
The 90th Regiment March
San Lorenzo March
The Garryowen
John Brown’s Body marching song
Seventy-Six Trombones marching song
Blue Bonnets Over the Border traditional march
The Regiment of Sambre and Meuse patriotic march
National march The Stars and Stripes Forever
surface form: The Stars and Stripes Forever
patriotic march
The Stars and Stripes Forever American march
Give Me Your Hand regimental march
Hohenfriedberger Marsch
Joseph Radetzky von Radetz
surface form: Radetzky March
U.S. Field Artillery March
Liberty Bell March
The Merry Month of May
The Regimental Quick March (The Queen’s Royal Hussars) regimental march
The Garb of Old Gaul
Highland Laddie regimental march
The Goose Steps High militaristic-style song
Rakoczy March
French gendarmes' song "Le Régiment de Sambre-et-Meuse" (disputed attribution)
surface form: Le Régiment de Sambre-et-Meuse
O’Neill’s Cavalry March marching tune
The Campbells Are Coming Scottish march
March No. 3 in C minor
Column 8 "Ciro Redondo" military column
La Novia de la Muerte
March No. 5 in C major
Himno del Ejército de Tierra de España himno militar
The Rifles Regimental Quick March
Kabul–Kandahar Field Force military column
Pride of the Rifles regimental march
Welsh song "Men of Harlech"
surface form: Men of Harlech
On, Brave Old Army Team
The Army Goes Rolling Along
Song of the Soviet Army
Harold W. Arberg
surface form: The Army Goes Rolling Along
My Boy Willie