Registry of National Songs
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Registry of National Songs
This registry is where you will post songs that are important to your nation. Militarily marches, etc.
History
The Armed Forces Medley was first composed in 1986 but it's history goes back years. TI was adopted as the official song of he Military in 2012 shortly before the collapse of the Kingdom of Ireland.
History
Ireland's Call was composed in the 1800's as a symbol that Ireland would one day unite and rise to defeat their Eurussian overlords. It was the national anthem from 1916-2015
Song of the Military
History
The Armed Forces Medley was first composed in 1986 but it's history goes back years. TI was adopted as the official song of he Military in 2012 shortly before the collapse of the Kingdom of Ireland.
Ireland's Call
History
Ireland's Call was composed in the 1800's as a symbol that Ireland would one day unite and rise to defeat their Eurussian overlords. It was the national anthem from 1916-2015
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Bang Upon The Big Drum
Bang Upon the Big Drum was a British Army song of the late nineteenth century. It is mentioned in Rudyard Kipling's 1899 short story "The Incarnation Of Krishna Mulvaney". The song references the Afghan Wars. It was adopted as the song of the Royal Army in 2014.
Rule Britannia
Rule Britannia is perhaps one of the best known songs of the Commonwealth. This song functions both as a patriotic song and as the song of the Royal Navy. Within the commonwealth, the use the song in order to encourage the recreation of the UK.
Men of Harlech:
"Men of Harlech" or "The March of the Men of Harlech" (in Welsh: Rhyfelgyrch Gwŷr Harlech) is a song and military march which is traditionally said to describe events during the seven year long siege of Harlech Castle between 1461 and 1468. Commanded by Constable Dafydd ap Ieuan, the garrison held out in what is the longest known siege in the history of the British Isles. "Through Seven Years" is an alternative name for the song. The Song was adopted in 2015 to represent the Welsh Military
Royal Air Force March:
The Royal Air Force March is the official song of the Commonwealth's Air Force, adopted back in the days of the UK it was kept within the nation to represent the Air Force.
God Save the King/Queen
God Save the King/Queen is the Royal Anthem of the Commonwealth. After the disbandment of the UK in 2013, and the creation of the Commonwealth of England and Wales, God Save the King was no longer the official anthem, as Land of Hope and Glory became the national anthem. Now it serves as the Royal Anthem, played in honor of the Monarchy.
God Bless the Prince of Wales:
Much Like God save the King, God Bless the Prince of Wales Serves as a royal anthem for that of the Monarchy.
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