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AIRCADETMARCH BOOK
"Through Adversity to the Stars""Per Ardua Ad Astra"
A,B,C,D Arrangements
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Table of Contents
%SECTION ONE: Drill and Ceremonial Information
DESCRIPTION's: ii_ _ _:: : _;: CHAPTER :i<; . ..... :.:_ .:. : - : . . : :
How to use the Marchbook Chapter One
History of the Military Band Chapter Two
Parade Procedures Chapter ThreeCeremonial Card: Advance/General Salute/O Canada/
God Save the Queen Page 3-3
Ceremonial Parades Chapter FourRemembrance Day Ceremonies Page 4-1Battle of Bdtain Ceremonies Page 4-2Sunset Ceremony Page 4-3Piling Drums Page 4-6Tattoo Page 4-7The Fly Past Page 4-8
History of the Royal Canadian Air Force Chapter FiveCanadian Aces of World War I Page 5-3Canadian Aces of World War II Page 5-4Royal Canadian Air Cadets Page 5-5
SECTION TWO - Ceremonial, March and Inspection Scores
A-25 Chapter 6
Airmen's Prayer Chapter 7
Amazing Grace Chapter 8
Band of Banshee Airmen Cha pter 9
Battle of Britain Chapter 10
Bells of Blazes Chapter 11
Bless 'era all Chapter 12
Bold Aviator Chapter 13
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Calvalry of the Clouds Chapter 14
Comin'in on a Wing and a Prayer Chapter 15
Cfimond Chapter 16
Dambusters Chapter 17
Danny Boy Chapter 18
The Day Thou Gavest Chapter 19
Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree Chapter 20
Eagle Squadron Chapter 21
First Fanfare Chapter 22
First Thing They asked for Chapter 23
Flagships of the Air Chapter 24
Flying Eagle Chapter 25
Flying Fortress (Battle Hymn) Chapter 26
Flying Review Chapter 27
Golden Hawks Chapter 28
Great Escape, The Chapter 29
Hey look me over Chapter 30
High Flight Chapter 31
Hogan's Heroes Chapter 32
i Was Chasing One-Elevens (Battle Hymn) Chapter 33
In The Mood Chapter 34
Kiss Me Goodnight Sergeant-Major Chapter 35
La Feuille d'erable Chapter 36
Last Post (orchestrated) Chapter 37
Lili Marfene Chapter 38
Longest Day Chapter 39
Magnificent Seven Chapter 40
My Home Chapter 41
Nightingale Sang in Berkley Square Chapter 42
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Pack up Your Troubles Chapter 43
Pathfinders March Chapter 44
Red Baron Chapter 45
RCAF (original key) Chapter 46
RCAF (lower key) Chapter 47
RCAF (lower key simplified) Chapter 48
Scipio Chapter 49
See The Conquering Hero Comes Chapter 50
Skidding Down the Runway (Vocal) Chapter 51
Snowbird, Flight of The Chapter 52
Space Odyssey Chapter 53
St. Louis Blues Chapter 54
Standard of St. George Chapter 55
Star Wars Chapter 56
Sunset (orchestrated)_ Chapter 57
Top Gun Chapter 58
Vice Regal Salute Chapter 59
Waltzing Matilda Chapter 60
White Cliffs of Dover chapter 61
Wings Chapter 62
Wings of the Empire Chapter 63
SECTION THREE: Drum and Buqle Information
Bugle Ca/Is Chapter 64
Drum Patterns or Cadences Chapter 65
Bibliography Annex A
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HOWTO BEST USE THE CADET MARCH BOOK
The music in this manual is arranged in such a way as to allow inexperiencedmusicians to play the same marches as intermediate or experienced musicians. The musicalso allows for any combination of players in a band situation. The melody is written out forevery instrument therefore if you do not have a "lead trumpet" then whichever musician is yourstrongest can play the melody if need be.
Each march is written in four parts for every instrument. All part A's will sound thesame, regardless of the instrument. (same for B, C, or D)
The four parts .qenera/!yfollow this set up:
f_ PART A MELODY -for more experienced players _'_//
PART B HARMONY -for intermediate players //
PART C HARMONY -for beginner.players IIand/or BASS PART /
PART D COUNTER MELODY -for intermediate or experienced IIor HARMONY players IIor BASS PART J
All parts are essential for a complete harmonic sound so if there are no beginnerplayers in your band, ensure that the C part is still played.
Most pieces are specifically written for cadet unit but may be played by any band.
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HELPFULHINTS
If you have experienced clarinet players and they find their music too low, substitutetheir music for Tenor Saxophone music which is often written up the octave.
If your Clarinet players are not experienced enough to play the high parts thensubstitute their music for Bass Clarinet or Trumpet parts which are often written down theoctave.
If the Oboe part is too low, then have the Oboe player try the Flute music which is oftenwritten up the octave.
If the Oboe part is too high, then have the Oboe player try the Bell music which is oftenwritten down the octave.
If music is lost, the music of these instruments may be substituted for others in thesame group. (check ranges of the music)
1. Trumpet, Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone or Badtone treble clef.
2. Alto Saxophone can play Baritone saxophone music and vice versa.
3. French Horn has no substitutes.
4. Trombone, Baritone bass clef, or Bassoon.
5. Tuba often has no substitute but try Trombone, Baritone bass clef or Bassoon.
6. Flute, Oboe or Bells.
The introduction to many of the pieces is the hardest part of the music, therefore if yourband is having difficulty with the introduction, start the music at the beginning of the melodyand skip the introduction.
If you have a less experienced or small band, they may have difficulty covering all A, B,C and D parts, therefore have them all play the melody (Part A) or the melody (Part A) and thebasic part (Part C).
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The History of Military Bands
The first recorded instance of musicians being employed by the army was in 1557
when Regiments of Foot (Infantry) were authorized one drummer and one liter to a companyof 100 men. Those early drummers and fifers were not ordinary soldiers, but hired civilianmusicians who usually signed on for short periods paid for privately by the Colonel and officersof the regiment. Fife and drums would have played the first military music heard in Canada, asthe Regiment De La Reine of the French Army brought their fifes and drums with them whenthey garrisoned Quebec in the early 1700's. . :_
1685 is an important milestone in the evolution of the military band as it was in this yearthat King Charles II authorized an establishment of 12 oboes in the King's Regiment of FootGuards. As oboe bands of the army developed in size and ability, an early type of bassoonwas introduced to provide a bass voice in these combinations. At the end of the 17th centuryoboes had become so popular that infantry regiments were doing away with their fifes anddrums.
In the eady part of the 18th century valveless horns and trumpets were added to theoboes in some bands, but these members of the brass family were limited to playing theharmonics of the chosen key. It was during this period that experiments were being conductedin Europe that was to result in laying the foundations of the modem military band.
By 1750 a fixed instrumentation had been devised for the bands of the German Army,this was known as the "Harmonie-Musick". This instrumentation consisted of two oboes, twoclarinets, two horns, and two bassoons. The band of the Royal Artillery was the first Britishband to use this combination of instruments. This combination quickly caught on and by the
1770's most British infantry bands consisted of eight to ten based on the Germanicinstrumentation. The band of the U.S. Marines also used this combination in 1779.
In 1785 the band of the Coldstream Guards was fired because they refused to parade,
they were civilians, and more to the point, it was their day off! The Duke of York, theColonel-in-Chief hired a new band as requested by his officers. To find a replacement bandhe sent to Hanover, Germany, then the Mecca of military music. The result was a larger bandconsisting of tour clarinets, two homs, two oboes, two bassoons, trumpet, and a serpent (abass instrument). This was a major milestone in the evolution of military music.
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During the last quarters of the 18th century bass drums, tenor drums, cymbals(originally called clash pans), triangle, and tambourines were added. This was the result of amusical craze that swept Europe, it was called Janissary or Turkish music. The volume ofsound produced by the "Turkish Music" has a habit of drowning out the rest of the band, so inan effort to boost the bands volume the number of clarinets was increased. It was about thistime that drummers started to wear leopard skins, a tradition that continues to this day in somebands. By 1800 both the flute and trombone had been added to the instrumentation of militarybands.
1800 saw the introduction of the Kent Bugle, initially fitted with five keys, later changedto seven. This, for the first time allowed a brass instrument to play the melody line instead ofrelying solely on the clarinets and the oboe for this. It was not until 1848 that a Bb trumpet isreported to have been used by a military band. By 1860 most members.of the brass familywere in use with the bands, saxophones had been introduced in 1846 and 1850 saw Bb tuba'sin use for the first time. The 19th century was one of great changes for the military bandmusician.
There have been very few changes in the instrumentation of military bands in thiscentury. The few changes that have occurred have been a result of smoothing out theinstrumentation after increases or decreases in size after governments brought down theirbudgets. Unfortunately most of these have been decreases.
Although the beginning of military bands are Army in origin, an interesting point aboutAirforce bands is the style they have become known for. Particularly during World War II, theAirforce bands became known for their upbeat style of music in that they often portrayed the"Big Band" feel that had become so popular during that time. Not restricting their repertoire totraditional military music, they were apt to include tunes with a Jazz or Blues feel to it.
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It is a reality in the military that life revolves around parades, and ceremonial. In aCadet Squadron the main ceremonial parades are the monthly CO's parade and the AnnualInspection. The parade format for these two types of parade is similar, and can be brokendown into nine distinct phases. These phases are:
1. The Fall In
2. March on the flags:
The band should play "The Maple Leaf Forever."
3. Arrival of the inspecting officer:
The band should play the appropriate salute:
a. The General Salute;
b. The Vice Regal Salute; or
c. The Royal Salute.
4. The Inspection:
This is the time that the band should play some popular tunes.
5. The Marchpast:
The band will play the official Marchpast of the unit which is the Royal CanadianAirforce Marchpast for all Air units. It is also polite to play the official Marchpastof the inspecting officer if it is different from your own unit's Marchpast.
6. The Advance in Review Order:
Traditionally the Coda of "RCAF Marchpast" is played for the advance. TheGeneral Salute provided on the Ceremonial March card is acceptable to use.
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7. The Departure:
Again the band should play the appropriate salute as it did for the arrival.
a. The General Salute;
b. The Vice Regal Salute; or
c. The Royal Salute.
8. March off the flags:
The "Maple Leaf Forever" may be played.
9. Dismissal.
For more detailed information on parade procedures, refer to the Canadian ForcesManual of Drill and Ceremonial (A-PD-201-000/PT-000). The information in this chapter ismeant only as a general outline.
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INTRODUCTION
The purpose of thischapteris notto detailthe way inwhichany particularceremonyisto be carriedout. It is intendedto providean overviewof a few ceremoniescommonlyperformedbyair cadets. Beforeattemptingany ceremony,the CanadianForcesManualofDrilland Ceremonial(A-PD-201-000/PT-000) mustbe consulted. A chart outliningeachceremonyfollowsafter the textof each section.
REMEMBRANCE DAY CEREMONIES
AlthoughRemembranceDay servicesare usuallyorganizedbycivicauthorities,cadetunitsare often requestedto assist,especiallyif the unithasa band. The followingistoprovideband officerswith someguidanceon what may be expected of their bandsor othercadets.
THE VIGIL
The vigilconsistsof four personnelwho rest on theirarms reversed,one at each cornerof the cenotaph. Customarily,a seaman, soldier,airmanand a memberof the Royal CanadianMountedPoliceare selected for thisduty(if practicable). The vigilis mounted 15 minutespriorto the ceremonyand remainsuntilthe completionof the ceremony.
The parade shouldbe in positionten minutespriorto the ceremony. When the seniordignitaryarrives,complimentsare paidas for a normalparade.The band willusuallyberequiredto playthe appropriatesalute.
The ceremonyitselfbeginswiththe playingof the NationalAnthem. The ParadeCommandershall havethe parade removeheaddressduringany prayers. At thecommencementof the periodof silence,usuallyat 1100 hrs,the buglerswillsoundthe "LastPost". Followingthe two-minuteperiodof silence,the buglerswillsound"Reveille". Any pipelamentusuallyfollowsthe "Reveille". If cadets are requiredas wreath bearers, theyare tomarchone pace to the left rear of the dignitaryand carry the wreath inthe left hand. Bearersshallsalutewhenthe dignitarysalutesor bowshishead. The band may be requestedtoquietlyplayhymnsas the wreathsare being laid. onceall wreathshave been laid,the bandplays"God Save the Queen" and the ceremonyis complete.
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The ceremony may be followed with a march past. Regardless, the appropriatecompliments will be paid to the senior dignitary prior to departure.
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CEREMONY ROYAL ANTHEM CONCLUSION OF CEREMONY
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DEPARTURE OF iGENERAL (ROYAL) PRIOR TO DEPARTURE OF.REVIEWINGREVIEWING SALUTE OFFICEROFFICER
BATTLE OF BRITAIN PARADE
Similar in context to a Remembrance Day Ceremony, a Battle of Britain Parade willfollow a similar format. Although there may be some differences in the Parade Formations orMarch Past routes, the parade will still follow the same general outline:
a. fall in, sizing and dressing;
b. arrival of the Reviewing Officer;
c. inspection of cadets;
d. a memodal service is performed and address by Reviewing Officer;
e. march past along applicable route set prior to ceremonies: and
f. dismissal.
The Memorial Services may be performed inside a Church or auditorium, depending onwhat is available in that community. The music for a Battle of Britain parade is outlined below.
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INSPECTION INSPECTION MUSIC APPROPRIATE TO THE OCCASION
CEREMONY HYMNS AS DIRECTED FOR MEMORIAL SERVICES
MARCH PAST THEME FROM BATTLE OF DURING MARCH PASTBRITAINPLUS OTHER SUITABLEQUICK MARCHES
DEPARTURE OF GENERAL (ROYAL) PRIOR TO DEPARTURE OF REVIEWINGREVIEWING SALUTE OFFICEROFFICER * PARADE MAY END AT A DIFFERENT LOCATION
THE SUNSET CEREMONY
The sunset ceremony is a display which combines elements of the Retreat, Tattoo, andother ceremonial procedures. Field guns and a rifle Feu de Joie are fired to symbolize theorigins of these ceremonies, when evening guns were fired and the night watch proved theirweapons and cleared damp charges for the night.
The ceremony was created by the navy and eventually evolved into the form it takestoday. Although the ceremony is Naval in tradition, there may be occasions where additionalcadet units may be asked to participate in a ceremony. This chapters intent is not to repeatthe Canadian Forces Manual of Drill and Ceremonial but to give an overview of this traditionalnaval ceremony. The ceremony was designed to be performed by the following personnelalthough a cadet corps could perform it with fewer numbers:
a. a 50-person guard;
b. two field guns (cannon) crews;
c. a military band, including corps of drums and buglers;
d. one signalman.
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SEQUENCE
The ceremony is divided into eight phases, a brief description of each will follow later:
a. The March On;
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c. The March Past;
d. Section Ddll;
e. Feu de Joie;
f. The Evening Hymn;
g. Sunset; and
h. The March Off.
THE MARCH ON
All sub-units of the ceremony march on at the order of the Guard Commander. Theguard halts near the rear of the parade ground and centred on the dais. The guncrews wheeltoward the dais then split apart and halt in the front two comers of the parade ground. Theband, which leads onto the parade, wheels toward the dais, countermarches, retires towardthe guard, countermarches again and halts in front of the guard, facing the dais.
BEATING RETREAT AND TATTOO
When the band halts, one of the guns fires "The Evening Gun" as a signal to begin theTattoo. The Corps of Drums steps off and completes a series of countermarches and drumbeatings, finally leading the buglers to the front of the parade. Here the buglers play "FirstPost" before returning to their positions in the band.
THE MARCH PAST
On the orders of the Guard Commander, the guard and band step off. the bandmarches toward the dais before wheeling right twice and proceeding back toward the centre ofthe parade ground. The guard moves to the left then wheels right twice to meet the band headon in the centre of the parade. The guard and band march through each other before theband follows on a march past. Thetwo sub-units return to their former positions.
SECTION DRILL
The Section Drill is a complicated sedes of manoeuvres during which the guard splitsinto two divisions each marching to the edges of the parade area. The divisions then advance,in slow time, fixing bayonets on the march. Once near the front of the parade, the two
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divisions turn toward the centre and rejoin into one guard. All the Section Drill is accompaniedto the music of the band.
FEU DE JOIE
Following Section Drill, the guard fires a feu de joie. This involves three volleys fired bythe guard members with a ripple effect, starting with the marker and proceeding up and downthe ranks. Occasionally, three simultaneous volleys are fired.
THE EVENING HYMN
On completion of the Feu de Joie, the guard is stood at ease and the band plays asuitable hymn, usually, the naval hymn, "Eternal Father".
SUNSET
After the Evening Hymn, the guard presents arms, one of the guns fires a round andthe signalman prepares to lower the Canadian flag. The band plays the "OrchestratedSunset", the National Anthem and "God Save the Queen" while the Canadian flag is lowered.
THE MARCH OFF
When the Canadian flag has been lowered, the Guard shoulders arms and, under theGuard Commander's orders, all sub-units march off and are dismissed off the parade ground.
SUNSET CEREMONY
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BEATING DRUM BEATINGS FOLLOWING THE EVENING GUNRETREAT ANDTATTOO
BEATING FIRST POST FOLLOWING THE DRUM BEATINGSRETREAT ANDTATTOO
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SECTION DRILL QUICK MARCH DURING SPLITTING OF GUARD
EVENING HYMN NAVAL HYMN WHEN GUARD IS STANDING AT EASE
SUNSET ORCHESTRATED SUNSET, COMMENCES ON LAST MOTION OFNATIONAL ANTHEM, PRESENT ARMSGOD SAVE THE QUEEN
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PILING DRUMS
Drums are traditionally piled to provide an altar for the purpose of holding churchservices in the field. Today the practice is primarily used during the presentation of coloursceremony.
PROCEDURE:
The procedure for piling drums is as follows:
a. the old Colours have been marched off parade, the battalion will form a hollowsquare;
b. the Commanding Officer will order the Drum Major to "Pile Drums";
c. the Drum Major will march the drummers forward in single file to the centre ofthe hollow square;
d. they will march into a circle, halt, and turn inward;
e. on the word of command from the Drum Major each drummer will step forwardand individually place his or her drum into position;
f. the pile will consist of four snare drums in a circle with the emblazoning the rightway up, facing outward. The bass drum is placed upon the snare drums, andthe tenor drum placed on top of the bass drum;
g. the Drum Major will then march the drummers back and rejoin the band;
h. at the conclusion of the ceremony the Drum Major will march the drummersback to the pile and form a circle around it;
i. each drummer will recover his or her own drum individually, making sure thatthey have been properly secured onto their slings; and
j. the drummers are then marched back by the Drum Major and rejoin the band.
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TATTOO
The word "Tattoo" is said to be derived from the Dutch "die den tap toe" which istranslated as "turn off the taps". It probably originated from the campaigns in Holland in thelate 17th and early 18th centuries. This ceremony is associated with the practice of a drummerbeing detached to beat an order to the tavern and innkeepers to stop serving ale. This wasalso the order for the soldiers to stop drinking and parade for a final muster before returning totheir quarters.
The "Tattoo" ceremony took place after sunset and was inextricably linked with thesounding of the First and Last Post, filling the period between these two calls. A duty of theOrderly Officer was to inspect the sentries at their posts, ensuring that they were alert andfamiliar with their duties. The officer was accompanied on his rounds by a drummer who,when they reached the first sentry, would beat a call to indicate that they were about to starttheir rounds. On reaching the last sentry post, the drummer would again beat a call to advisethat the inspection was complete. While this was taking place it became the custom for theband to beat "Tattoo" up and down the main street.
DRESS AND PROCEDURES:
Today a "Tattoo" has come to mean a military pageant, but there may be occasionswhen it would be appropriate for a band to perform the traditional ceremony. Although theceremony is Army in origin, an Air Cadet Squadron may also perform the ceremony.Traditionally, the ceremony was performed in Cadet C1 dress. In its present form, it is onlyperformed on special occasions.
The ceremony is performed by carrying out the following steps:
a. the band will form up in normal marching formation;
b. on the command of the Drum Major, the band will march onto the parade squareplaying a quick march;
c. the band will halt in front of the reviewing stand, and the trumpeters will sound"First Post";
d. at the conclusion of the First Post the Drum Major will give the command"Troop!", all side drummers will give three loud beats in quick successionfollowed by one beat of the bass drum;
e. the band will then play the F Major chord. As in the retreat ceremony, this chordshould last 12 beats in quick time. Starting quietly it rises to a crescendo andfalls away to nothing on the twelfth beat;
f. the band will now step off in quick time and play three or four marches.Traditional regimental music is normally chosen. The band shouldcountermarch back and forth across the parade square;
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g. the band will halt and play a suitable hymn such as "Abide with me";
h. the National Anthem, "O'Canada" is then played, followed by the trumpeterssounding the "Last Post";
i. the Drum Major will then request permission to march off the band from thesenior officer present; and
j. they will leave the parade square to their Regimental or Elemental March.
THE FLY PAST
The Fly Past is a form of salute used by the Air Force. A Fly Past is often arranged inconjunction with a ceremony of significant importance. In the event of a high ranking officer ordignitaries passing, a Fly Past using the missing man formation will be used. This signifies theloss of a member. Other formations using various numbers of aircraft may be used as deemedapplicable or simply based on what aircraft are available
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Air Cadet March Book History of the Royal Canadian Air Force
The Royal Canadian Air Force saw it's beginnings in October of 1914 when a singleBurgess-Dunne biplane was purchased from the United States. This and two officers formedthe basis for the Canadian Aviation Corps. Although the aircraft and the officers were sent toEngland with the Canadian Expeditionary Force, the plane sat unused on Salisbury Plain,deteriorating until is was finally scraped. Men rather than machines were to be the maincontribution by Canada to the first war in the air. In September 1915, a Curtiss School ofaviation was established at Long Branch, Ontario. It was either here or at schools in theUnited States, that most young hopefuls went.
Although the Canadian aviators mostly served in either the Royal Naval Air Service orthe Royal Flying Corps, there were some of noteable skill. The first Canadian aerial victorywas December 14, 1915 when Flight Sub Lt Arthur Strachan Ince shot down a Germanseaplane off the coast of Belgium. The first Canadian "ace" was Fit Lt Edward R. Grange andone of the most noteable Canadian "aces" was Maj W. A. 'Billy' Bishop VC, DSO, MC, DFC.Maj Bishop was the official British Empire top-scoring scout pilot of World War I with a total of72 victories.
The Royal Canadian Air Force was formed in England in 1918 with two squadrons.Former 81 squadron, renamed as 1 Squadron, Canadian Air Force, was forrned at UpperHeyford, Oxfordshire with allCanadian personnel. It was followed by 123 Squadron, renamedas 2 Squadron, Canadian Air Force. The war ended before either squadron would see anyaction. The Canadian Air Force was disbanded in late January 1920 but re-established inFebruary in Canada to provide refresher training for veterans.
In the years following World War I, the role of the Royal Canadian Air Force wasprimarily training. When the new Air Force was formed in February 1920, it consisted of 1340officers and 3905 airmen. This was to be on a non-permanent basis with all members beingpart-time auxiliaries. Camp Borden was selected as the main training centre as the facilitiesremained virtually intact after the war.
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1938 proved to be a year of expansion and independence. With an enormous uplift inthe budget of $11.25 million and following the Munich Crisis later that year it was pushed up to$30 million. On 19 November 1938, the Air Force became independent and responsibledirectly to the Minister of National Defense. An Air Council was formed with Air Vice-MarshalG.M. Croil as the first Chief of Air Staff. When Germany invaded Poland on 1 September1939, the Royal Canadian Air Force had grown considerably to reach a size of 20 squadronsand a personnel strength of 4061 officers and men. It was evident though, that the equipmentscarcely matched the new 'paper' strength with only 270 aircraft on hand. Eady in 1939, theAir Force was busy recruiting men, training aircrew and flying a few new service aircraft andscores of obsolete airplanes. It was good news to the Air Force when is was announced inFebruary that ten Hawker Hurricane fighters had arrived in Vancouver, BC by sea. Thestrength both in aircraft and in personnel would grow considerably through World War I1. Newaircraft were constantly being added and new squadrons formed to meet the increaseddemands on the Air Force.
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Canadian Aces
WorId War IThe top two scoring aces of World War I on the allied side, were both Canadians:
Major William A 'Billy' Bishop, VC, DSO, MC, DFC 72 victoriesMajor Ray Collishaw DSO, DFC 60 victories
Other high scoring Canadian pilots of World War I include:
Major D.R. MacLaren 54Major W.G. Barker 53Captain Frederick McCall 37Captain William Claxton 36J. Stuart Fall 34Major A.D. 'Nick' Carter 31Captain Andrew E McKeever 30Lieutenant C.M. MacEwen 27A. T. Whealy 27Captain Francis Quigley 25Stanley Rosevear 23Captain J.M. White 22Charles Hickey 21Captain W.E. Shields 20
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World War ll
Top scoring Canadian Pilots in World War !1include:
Fit Lt G.F. Beurling RAF 31 1/3 victoriesSqn Ldr H.W. McLeod RCAF 21Wg Cdr V.C. Woodward RAF 19 & 3 sharedWg Cdr R.W. McNair RCAF 17Wg Cdr D.C. Laubman RCAF 16 1/2Pit Off W.L McKnight RAF 16 1/2Wg Cdr E.J.F. Charles RAF 15 1/2Sqn Ldr W.T. Klersy RCAF 14 1/2Sqn Ldr R.A. Barton RAF 13 & 6 sharedSqd Ldr R.I.A. Smith RCAF 13 1/5Wg Cdr R.C. Fumerton RCAF 13Wg Cdr G.C. Keefer RCAF 13Wg Cdr J.A. Kent RAF 13Fit Lt J.F. McElroy RCAF 12 & 3 shared
plus 2 or 3 with Israel in1948
Fit Lt J. MacKay RCAF 12.1/5 (includes 1 Mig-15in Korea)
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Royal Canadian Air Cadets
How does Air Cadets fit into the big picture? The Air Cadet League was formed in1941 to provide a training program for young men nearing the age at which they could join theAir Force. The idea was to create a pool of pretrained airmen, ready to become pilots andfight in the war. In 1943, the Air Cadet Leaque became a component of the Royal CanadianAir Force and reached a peak of 29,000 cadets by 1944.
Today the Royal Canadian Air Cadets sees approximately 30,000 teenagers at morethan 450 Squadrons across the country. With the emphasis now put on citizenship, selfdiscipline and an interest in aviation, Air Cadets produces young leaders who often go on to beleaders in communities or business. The skills developed in cadets are valuable both in amilitary career and in a civilian career.
Royal Canadian Air Cadets is supported by the Department of National Defence andthe Air Cadet League of Canada. Both work together to offer support and develop policiesand procedures to assist the Air Cadet Squadrons in their operations. At a local level, eachSquadron is also supported by a Sponsor who will provide monetary support for activities notsupported by DND. In a time of budget cut-backs and fiscal restraint, it is becoming more andmore important for activities to be supported at the local level.
Although the goals and focus of the Royal Canadian Air Cadets may change from timeto time, one thing remains constant. The mystery and awe young people feel about aviationand the freedom of flight will always remain the same. It is often thought that the reason AirCadets draws more youth than Sea or Army cadets is the wonders of flying. Not every AirCadet will become a pilot but most will enjoy the chance to fly in the wild blue yonder.
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A-25 Song
Form "A-25" was the accident report form that had to filled out after each time anaccident occured. Because of the nature of aviation, the accident rate was quite high. Out of101 aircraft written off, 39 were lost in battle and the remainder in deck landings and otheraccidents. The A-25 form was so lengthy and detailed that some suggest death by drowningwas less of a burden and more desirable. By custom, the report had to begin with the words "1have the honour to report...", which seemed inappropriate when followed by something like"...that I missed the arrestor wires and crashed into three parked aircraft..."
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f A-25 SongThey say in the Air Force a landing's OK,If the pilot gets out and can still walk away.But in the Fleet Air Arm the prospects are grimIf the landing's so poor and the pilot can't swim.
Cracking show, rm alive,But I've still got to render my A-25!
They gave me a Seafire to beat up the fleet,I beat up the Nelson and Rodney a treat,But forgot the high mast that sticks out from Forrnid.And a seat in the Goofers was worth fifty quid.
Cracking show, I'm alive,But I've still got to render my A-25!
I thought I was coming in low enough butI was twenty feet up when the batsman gave cut!And loud in my earholes the sweet angels sang,'Float...float...float...float...float...float barrier- Prang!'
Cracking show, I'm alive,But I've still got to render my A-25!
When the batsman made 'lower' I always went higher,Bounced on the deck and missed the last wire,A bloody great barrier loomed up in front,And Wings shouted 'Switch off your engine, you twit!'
Cracking show, I'm alive,But I've still got to render my A-25!
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Airmen's Prayer
Airrnen's Prayer is a suitable hymn for a Battle of Britain Service.
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1. Pilot divine, and lord of all on high!Thine are the starry squadrons of the sky!Lead us whose wings for Freedom's sake now soar,Into our hearts Thy faith and courage pourOh, hear our prayer!
2. Set Thou our course, whose trust is laid on Thee!Oh, Thou who chartest all eternity!Through cloud and sunshine, through the darkest night,Guide Thou Ourwings who battle for the rightOh, hear our prayer!
3. Father and friend, in whose almighty name!We dedicate our lives to Freedom's flame,Bless now our wings as on through space we wend!Bless us who to Thy care our souls commendOh, hear our prayer!
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INTERCESSION FOR THOSE WHO ARE TRAVELLING BY AIR.
1. Lord of the firmament, humbly we come to Thee, pleadingGuard Thou Thy servants who now through the airways are speeding;By day or night,In all the hours of their flight,Be Thou their Shield and Defender.
2. Lord of the firmament, save Thou Thy servants from danger,Through storm and tempest, or flying 'midst coudland's rich splendor.O'er land and sea,Piloted always by Thee,Be Thou their Shield and Defender.
3. Lord of the firmament, in Thy supreme love outstanding,Send holy angels, and give to Thy servants safe landing;When from the sku,Back to the earth they shall fly, __ 'Be Thou their Shield and Defender.
4. Lord of the firmament, make Thou Thy servants, when flying,Bearers of love and of friendship, on Thy help relying;may they instil,In all the nations goodwill,Welding the earth in one family.
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Air Cadet March Book A Band of Banshee Airmen
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The Somersetshire was "the queen of all RAF Troopships". The ship was not anairforce or RN vessel but was a civilian liner owned by the Bibby Line of Liverpool. TheSomersetshire was used to transport personnel between England and the Middle East in thedays between the First World War and the Second World War. The song was created in Iraqin the 1920's based on the naval song "The Tiddley Ship", which cam to the Royal Air Forceduring the time when many air force instructors cam the Fleet Air Arm.
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2. O Shire, Shire, Somersetshire,The skipper looks on her with pride.He'd have a big huff, if he e'er saw the stuffOn the side of the Somersetshire.
3. This is my story, this is my song,We've been in this Air Force too blooming long;So roll on the Nelson, the Rodney, Renown,We can't sink the Hood, she's already gone down
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Prime Minister Winston Churchill, 20 August 1940
"The Battle of Britain" was considered the turning point of WWlI. Germany h_laidplans to invade and conquer Great Britain, thus securing the western flank of the GermanEmpire. What Germany had underestimated was the ability of Britain's air power to defendand drive off the attacks from the German air force, the Luftwaffe. Germany failed to conquerGreat Britain because of the inability of the Luftwaffe to find a strategy for attack and stick withit as well as the poor intelligence information which grossly over estimated Britain's loss inaircraft and personnel. What started as a plan to conquer Great Britain and thus Germany'scontrol of Europe ended in what is thought to be the beginning of the end for Germany.
Immediately after Britain's retreat from Dunkirk and the occupation of France in May1940, Germany started laying plans to invade Great Britain. The first phase of the operationwas to lure Britain's Air Force out for battle where the Luftwaffe intended to destroy andeliminate any significant air defence of Great Britain. The second phase of the plan was tocross the English Channel and invade Britain with as many as 250,000 German soldiers in anoperation named "Operation Sea Liod'. It was a grand plan but operation Sea Lion nevercame to be.
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Although the Luftwaffe had managed to gage numerous air strikes against GreatBritain, it never managed to inflict the widespread damage they had planned. The strategykept changing, never allowing the Luftwaffe to concentrate on a single goal. The hostilitiesbegan on July 10, 1040 when Commander in Chief of the Luftwaffe, Hermann Goering initiatedand strike against British shipping in the English Channel by attacking a convoy of ships. No11 Group quickly responded with a mixture of Spitfire and Hurricane aircraft. The British lostthree aircraft and the Luftwaffe lost four. Over the next three months, the Luftwaffe gagedmany airstrikes on both military and civilian targets. Both sides saw heavy losses but theLuftwaffe continued to see higher losses than Britain.
The bombing of London began on the eve of August 24, 1940 when a group.of tenLuftwaffe bombers, mistakenly bombed London instead of an oil storage site at Thameshaven.Thinking this was a direct strike on a civilian site, Britain retaliated with bombing stdkes againstBedin. On September 7th, Germany began the intended bombing of the city of London. Thistime it was not a navigational error. The bombing raids continued on London and the numberof casualties continued to dse. The battle came to a climax on September 15, 1940 whenGermany launched what would be their final bombing raid on London. Britain's Air Forceresponded quickly and the raiders were attacked from the moment they hit the English coastand the clashes continued all day. At the end of the battle, the figures showed the Luftwaffehad lost 56 aircraft and the RAF had lost 26. Several more Luftwaffe bombers limped back tobase with dead crew members, engines ablaze or undercarriages shot away. At least 20Me-109's had come down in the water having run out of fuel. September 15th was marked asBattle of Britain Day as this is the day declared as the end of the Battle of Britain. PrimeMinister Winston Churchill described the day as "the most brilliant and fruitful of any foughtupon a large scale up to that date by the fighters of the Royal Air Service. On September 17,1940, Hitler decided to postpone Operation Sea Lion indefinitely.
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Air Cadet March Book Bless 'em All
Bless 'em All was first introduced in England around 1916 by Fred Godfrey. The"soldiers" version was seldom heard in civilized areas and Jimmy Hughes introduced the"decent" version in 1940. There had never really been a set of appropriate words with thistune until then. This version of Bless em' All could be openly sung in loud voices with littlechance of reprisal. The music was composed by Frank Lake. Although this song is regardedas a Wodd War II song, it's earliest associations are with the Royal Naval Air Service. In someversions, it became the unofficial Royal Air Force song in the years between the wars.
Bless 'em All
They say there's a troopship just leaving BombayBound for old Blighty's shore,Heavily laden with time expired menBound for the land they adore.There's many an airman just finished his timeAnd many a twerp signing on.They'll get no promotion this side of the ocean,So cheer up my lads, Bless 'em all.
ChorusBless'em all!Bless'em all!
The long and theshortand thetall.Blessallthe sergeantsand WO Ones,Blessallthe corp'ralsand theirblessedsons.Forwe'resayinggood bye tothem all,As back totheirbarrackstheycrawl.
We'llget no promotion,thissideofthe ocean,So cheer up my lads,bless'em all!
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A Lancaster was a heavy bomber flown by the allied forces in World War I1. Capable ofcarrying bomb loads up to 18,000 pounds and a crew of seven it had a range of 2,530 miles.Many Lancasters were manufactured in Canada and a great deal were flown by Canadians.The following chorus, from the Airman's Song Book, are a Coastal Command version.
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A Lancaster leaving the RuhrBound for old Blighty shore,Heavily laden with flak frightened crew,Scared Stiff and prone on the floor.There's many a bomber long finished his tour,There's many a plonk signing on,We'll get no promotion this side of the ocean,So, cheer up, my lads, bless 'era all.
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Four-fifths of five-eighths is not muchThere'll be such a commotion when o'er the ocean,So cheer up my lads, bless 'em all.
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Air Cadet March Book The Bold Aviator
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Air Cadet March Book Cavalry of the Clouds
Cavalry of the Clouds has been adopted as the marchpast for the Canadian ArmedForces Special Service Force. The Special Service Force was formed in 1977 as animmediate response force capable of responding to disasters or emergencies in a national orinternational situation. The first Special Service Force, which was known as the "DevilsBrigade" was created in World War 2 for special operations. This American-Canadian forcecame a legend in its time and was depicted in a movie by the same name starring WilliamHolden and Cliff Robertson.
The quick march "Cavalry of the Clouds" was composed by Kenneth J. Alford whowrote such famous marches as "The Standard of St. George", "Army of the Nile", "On theQuarter Deck" and "The Great Little Army" to name a few. Born in London in 1881, Alfordretired as a Major in the British Army in 1944 and died in May 1945. Kenneth J. Alford isrevered as one of the most talented march composers with the likes of John Philip Souse ofthe United States. Both were known to write stirring, patriotic marches that have become"classics" of their kind. Many of Alford's marches were written to mark special events andplaces.
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Air Cadet March Book Coming in on a Wing and a Prayer
Coming in on a Wingand a Prayer
Written in 1943, some people might suggest this song should not have been printed.Referring to a serious subject, it might have been in poor taste to make such references ascoming in on one engine after returning from a bombing raid. Composer Jimmy McHugh alsowrote such famous and well composed songs as "On the Sunny Side of the Street" and 'Tm inthe Mood for Love"
Comin' in on a wing and a prayer,Comin' in on a wing and a prayer,Though there is one motor gone, We can still carry on,Comin' in on a wing and a prayer.
What a show, what a fight,Yes we really hit our target for tonight,How we sing as we limp through the air,Look below, there's our field over there
With a full crew a board and our trust in the Lord,We're comin' in on a wing and a prayer.
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Air Cadet March Book Crimond
Crimond may be played at services or any ceremonial parade at which a hymn isrequired. An "Evening Hymn" is played in both the Sunset ceremony and the Ceremony ofthe Flags. "Crimond" would be a suitable choice for one of these events.
"Crimond" is based upon Psalm 23, and the melody was composed by Jesse Irvine wholived from 1836 to 1887.
Practicing hymns such as "Naval Hymn", "Crimond" and "Day Thou Gavest" is anexcellent method of developing tone, balance and blend in an ensemble. "Crimond" is__particularly good for developing a solid tone.
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in pastures green; He leadeth methe quiet waters by.
My soul He doth restore again,and me to walk doth make
within the paths of righteousness,even for His own name's sake.
Yea, though I walk through death's dark vale,yet will I fear no ill;for Thou art with me, and thy rodand staff me comfort still.
My table Thou hast furnishedin presence of my foes;my head Thou dost with oil anoint,and my cup overflows.
Goodness and mercy all my lifeshall surely follow me,and in God's house for evermore
my dwelling-place shall be.
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The Dambuster raids were carded out in 1943 against the M_hne and Eder dams inGermany. The idea was to "bust" the dams and flood the low countries to disrupt Germancommunications. Special water skipping bombs were dropped from RAF Lancaster bombers.The bombs were designed to skip along the surface of the water until it reached the dam,where they were to sink down to a certain depth before detonating. The bombs were barrelshaped which allowed them to spin in the water which held them against the surface of thedams. By detonating the bombs below the surface of the water, it would do more damage asthere is already significant stress on the dam from the weight of the water pushing against it.
The crews of the Lancaster were comprised largely of Canadian airmen.
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But come ye back when summer's in the meadow,Or when the valley's hushed and white with snow,It's I'll be here in sunshine or in shadow,Oh Danny Boy, oh, Danny Boy I love you so!
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Air Cadet March Book Day Thou Gavest
Day Thou Gavest
As with "Crimond", "Day Thou Gavest" may be played at services or any ceremonialparade at which a hymn is required. An "Evening Hymn" is played in both the Sunsetceremony and the Ceremony of the Flags. "Day Thou gavest" would be a suitable choice forone of these events.
Practicing hymns such as "Crimond" and "Day Thou Gavest" is an excellent method ofdeveloping tone, balance and blend in an ensemble. "Day Thou Gavest" is particularly goodfor developing flexibility in the embouchure as the cadets will learn to slur smoothly withpractice.
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The day Thou gavest, Lord, is ended,The darkness falls at Thy behest;to Thee our morning hymns ascended,Thy praise shall sanctify our rest.
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Air Cadet March Book Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree
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Air Cadet March Book Eagle Squadron
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The "Eagle" Squadrons of WOII were all-American units of the Royal Air Force, madeup of men who made their way to England to fly in the name of freedom and adventure. Manyhad to evade the Federal Bureau of Investigations to get there as the United States remainedneutral at that time. Some padded their log books to bolster their claims to flight experience,some lied about their ages if they were too young.
Although the Eagles destroyed or damaged many hundreds of enemy aircraft, ships,locomotives, cargo trains, tanks, anti aircraft guns and weapons stores, the price was high.One Eagle in three did not live to see the United States again. The pilots flew on the edge ofoperational limits, with little regard for safety margins. Men were killed or seriously injured inflying accidents that might have been avoided. After the attack on Pearl Harbour, the UnitedStates entered the war and the Eighth Airforce was formed in England. This lead to thetransfer of the Eagle pilots to the United States Army Air Force.
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The "Flying Fortress" was a Boeing B-17G bomber used towards the end of the war.With a range of 2,100 miles and a maximum bomb load of 8,000 pounds, the "Flying Fortresswas not an accurate name when comparing it to bombers such as the Lancaster B-3. TheLancaster was capable of carrying up to a 18,000 pound bomb load with a range of 2,530miles. This song is one of the few songs that make reference to American deficiencies, ordeficiencies of any other formation for that matter.
1. The Yanks were flying Fortresses at 20,000 feet,The Yanks were flying Fortresses at 20,000 feet,The Yanks were flying Fortresses at 20,000 feet,With bags of ammunition and a teensy-weensy bomb.
2. The RAF were flying Lancasters at zero-zero feet,The RAF were flying Lancasters at zero-zero feet,The RAF were flying Lancasters at zero-zero feet,With little ammunition and a BLOODY GREAT BOMB.
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Golden Hawks
One of the predecessors to the "Snowbirds" was the Royal Canadian Air Forceaerobatic team called the "Golden Hawks". Formed in 1959 in Trenton Ontario, they were tohelp celebrate 50 years of flight in Canada and the 35th anniversary of the Royal Canadian AirForce. The Golden Hawks flew Canadair Sabres in 65 airshows in their first season. Theyremained in service until February 1964, by which time they had given 3!7 publicperformances over five seasons.
The march "Golden Hawks" was composed by Major A.C. Furey a former Director ofMusic for the Naden Band and Director of Music for Pacific Region Cadets.
The music was not available at the time of publication.
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Air Cadet March Book The Great Escape
"The Great Escape" was a movie produced in 1963 depicting one of the largestescapes of allied prisoners from a German prisoner of war camp. The escape plan included atunnel dug under the prison camp coming out beyond the border fence. Details such asappropriate clothing, identification papers and German or French language skills were workedon while the tunnel was being built. According to the movie, 76 prisoners escaped through thistunnel before the escape was noticed. Of those 76 prisoners, most were recaptured with 50being shot and killed. The movie starred such names as Charles Bronson, James Garner,James Coburn, Richard Attenborough, Donald Pleasence and Steve McQueen to name a few.The movie was based on the book by Paul Brickhill. Music was provided by Elmer Bemstein.
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The original poem "High Flight" was written by Pilot Officer John Gillespie Jr.. Thewords came to him while flying at 30, 000 feet. The melody was written by Robert Fleming,January, 1951. Pilot Officer John Gillespie served in the Royal Canadian Air Force fromSeptember 1940 until December 11, 1941 when he was killed in active service. This chapterdoes not include the music, just the poem "High Flight".
JHIGH FLIGHT
Oh, I have slipped the surly bonds of earthand danced the skies on laughter-silvered wing;
Sunward I've climbed, and joined the tumbling mirthOf sun-split clouds - and done a hundred things
You have not dreamed of- wheeled andsoared and swung
High in the sunlit silence. Hov'ring thereI've chased the shouting wind along, and flung
My eager craft through footless halls of air.Up, up the long delirious, burning blueI've topped the windswept heights with
easy graceWhere never lark, or even eagle flew.
And, while with silent, lifting mind I've trodThe high untrespassed sanctity of space,
Put out my hand, and touched the faceof God.
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Hogan's Heroes was a television series first released in the 1960's depicting theimprisonment of several allied personnel during World War I1. In this comedy series, "Hogan"was the ring leader of a group of prisoners who had built an escape tunnel through which theycame and went as they pleased. The ironic part of the series was the fact that "Hogan'sHeroes" did not actually escape from the prison camp as they always returned after "takingcare of business". Their business sometimes included reconnaissance missions, sendinginformation over a radio to the allies and picking up necessary supplies for the prisoners."Hogan's Heroes March" was written by Jerry Fielding and copyrighted in 1966. This march isand excellent quick march that gives the percussionists several solo sections to play.
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Air Cadet March Book I Was Chasing One-Elevens
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A He/nke/He111 (one-e/even)was a twin engined medium bomber flown by theLuftwaffe in World War II. The plane had seven machine guns and 5,500 pounds of bombs.An Angelis a radio code word for height. Each Ange/is 1,000 feet. To escape detection,aircraft on photo-reconnaissance flew alone and very high. To get extra height, everythingheavy, such as guns and ammunition were removed. The Junkers Ju88'swere also twinengined bombers flown by the Luftwaffe.
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1. I was chasing One-Elevens up at Angels 23,I was chasing One-Elevens up at Angels 23,I was chasing One-Elevens up at Angels 23,With my canopy so frosted that l couldn't bloody see.
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Glory, glory, what a heck of a way to die,Glory, glory, what a heck of a way to die,Glory, glory, what a heck of a way to die,With my canopy so frosted that I couldn't bloody fly.
2. I was solo on a recce up at Angels 41,I was solo on a recce up at Angels 41,I was solo on a recce up at Angels 41,When a flight of German Messerschmitts came gunning
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Glory, glory, what a heck of a way to die,Glory, glory, what a heck of a way to die,Glory, glory, what a heck of a way to die,And all I got was pictures as the Messerschmitts went by.
3. I was flying over London up at Twenty thousand feet,I was flying over London up at Twenty thousand feet,I was flying over London up at Twenty thousand feet,
When the trigger-happy gunners tried to use me as a skeet.
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4. I was dodging bloody debris just above the Zuider Zee,I was dodging bloody debds just above the Zuider Zee,I was dodging bloody debds just above the Zuider Zee,When the bloody Hun exploded dght in front of bloody me.
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5. I was chasing Ju 88's at Angles 38,I was chasing Ju 88's at Angles 38,I was chasing Ju 88's at Angles 38,When I lost my bloody booster pump beside the Pearly Gate.
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"May Day, May Day!"What a heck of a way to die,"May Day, May Day!"What a heck of a way to die,"May Day, May Day!"What a heck of a way to die,Stooging 'round a cripple in a Hun infested Sky.
The music for "1Was Chasing One-Elevens" can be found in Chapter 26 of this book under"Flying Fortress". Both Flying Fortress and I Was Chasing One-Elevens uses the tune "BattleHymn of the Republic".
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Air Cadet March Book Kiss Me Goodnight Sergeant Major
Kiss Me Goodnight Sergeant Major
Although Sergeant-Majors have always been the backbone of the army, they are oftenlooked upon as filling a motherly role. The Sergeant-Major will tell the men when to get up,when to eat, what chores are to be done and how to dress, much as a mother would tell herchildren.
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Private Jones came in one night,Full of cheer and very bright.He'd been out all day upon the spree.He bumped into Sergeant Smeck,Put his arms around his neck,And in his ear he whispered tenderly.
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La feuille d'erable has been adopted as the official marchpast of the Cadet InstructorCadre. CIC officers are reserve officers that fill positions such as Administration Officer,Supply Officer, Training Officer and Commanding Officer in cadet units across Canada. Theofficers are not only trained to fill their respective positions, but trained to instruct cadets invarious subjects and assist the cadets in becoming better leaders and instructors. Most of thework done by CIC officers is done on a volunteer basis by dedicated individuals who know thevalue of the largest youth organization in Canada. Included in this chapter is the vocal versionof La feuille d'erable.
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LA FEUILLE D'ERAB LEBass Clarinet
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Bells LA FEUILLLE D'ERABLE
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Orders came for sailing somewhere over there,All confined to barracks was more than I could bear;I knew you were waiting in the street,I heard your feet, But could not meet,My Lilli of the lamplight,My own Lilli Marlene.
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