US March: Semper Fidelis

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"Semper Fidelis" is a march composed by John Philip Sousa in 1888, using the Latin term for the title, translation to "Always Faithful". Sousa had created the march to be the official march of the US Marine Corps, with the Marine Corps calling it "The Official March of the Marine Corps". This is not to be confused with the branch's anthem of "The Marines' Hymn".

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Semper is a street that is near my house. The location is in North Jakarta, Indonesia

squidwardtempoles
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The freedom we enjoy today...
Thanks to Marines and all Veterans!
This music
Sounds sacrifice
Sounds glory
Thanks Soussa

albertoortiz
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Happy Marine Corps Birthday! SEMPER FI!! (November 10, 1775)

jmramos
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This is, by far, the best American march.

arslongavitabrevis
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This was the military march played after the Marines and Naval Landing Detachment sailors zerg rushed the Sultan's palace.

tedhubertcrusio
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I never tire of this march! I LOVE IT!

dawnlowenstein
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OOH RAH, I have much respect for the marine corps, men made of steel and endless pits of motivation and determination. Semper fi!

griggs
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This march makes me feel proud to an American 🎉🎉

louisayala
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USMC... Danger is Our Business, Semper-Fi.

maureencora
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The most recognisable of U S military music.

ianwallace
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John Phillip sousa son of portuguese parents wrote it

jorgeeusebio
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Deportes en el recuerdo con molfino y vidaña😅

jorgeantonio
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semper fields may 24 2024 vs denver fireworks sponsor by nissan

AnnetteR-nzjx
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Good video.Semper fidelis in lingua latina

paolorossi
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This is part of a military a draft dodger was in charge of for 4 years! (Please:no repeats!)

morrisparrish
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This one always reminds me of The Dirty Dozen. Thanks to that movie!

johnaustin