U.S. Field Artillery March

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"U.S. Field Artillery March" is a World War I–era American military march composed by John Philip Sousa and closely associated with the U.S. Army’s field artillery units.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf military march
musical composition
associatedWith U.S. Army field artillery units
United States Army
basedOn The Caissons Go Rolling Along
composer John Philip Sousa
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
dedicatedTo U.S. Army Field Artillery Association
surface form: United States Field Artillery
era World War I
firstPublicationPlace United States of America
surface form: United States
genre march
patriotic music
hasComposerRole John Philip Sousa
hasInfluenceOn The Army Goes Rolling Along
hasKey B-flat major
hasNotableUse U.S. Army ceremonial occasions
military parades
patriotic concerts
inspiredBy Field Artillery Branch
surface form: U.S. Army field artillery
instrumentation military band
language English
notableFor association with U.S. Army field artillery units
use of the caissons song melody
partOf American patriotic repertoire
U.S. military band repertoire
publicationYear 1917
publisher John Church Company
relatedWork The Army Goes Rolling Along
style American march style
subjectMatter Field Artillery Branch
surface form: U.S. Army field artillery
tempoMarking march tempo
typicalEnsemble concert band
usesMelodyFrom The Caissons Go Rolling Along

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The Army Goes Rolling Along basedOn U.S. Field Artillery March
The U.S. Army Song originalPurpose U.S. Field Artillery March
this entity surface form: field artillery marching song