Lyrics of the United States Marine Corps team song

Song title: marine corps hymn

Singer: star

Lyrics: unknown

Composer: unknown

Lyrics:

From the lobby of Montezuma.

From Montezuma Concert Hall.

To the coast of Tripoli;

To the coast of Tripoli;

We fight for our country.

We fight for our country.

In the air, on land and at sea;

In the air, on land, at sea;

First of all, fight for rights and freedoms

Fight for rights and freedom for the first time

And keep our honor clean;

Keep our honor.

We are proud to win this title.

We are proud to get this title.

United States Marine Corps.

United States Marine Corps.

Our flag fluttered in the wind.

Our flag fluttered in the wind.

From dawn to sunset;

Falling from the sky;

We fought everywhere, everywhere.

We are fighting everywhere.

We can bring a gun.

We can carry guns;

In the snow of the distant northern land

In the snow in the far north

In the sunny tropical scenery;

In sunny tropical areas.

You will find that we are always working-

You will find that we have been working.

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To the health of you and our team.

I wish you and our army good health

We are honored to serve it.

We are honored to serve it.

In many battles, we fight for our lives.

In many struggles, we fight for survival.

Never lose courage;

Never lose our courage.

If the army and navy

If the army and navy

Have seen the scene of heaven;

Have seen the sight of heaven.

They will find the streets guarded.

They will find the streets guarded.

By the United States Marine Corps

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Extended data:

"Hymn of the Marine Corps" Before this song was written, were some lyrics popular phrases to go to the seaside? The Tripoli Line refers to the first war, especially the Battle of Dern in 1805. After Lieutenant Presley o'bannon, his Marines raised the American flag over the old world, which was the first time that the American Marines raised the national flag.

Although the lyrics of marine corps hymns are said to date back to19th century, the lyrics before 20th century are unknown. The author of the lyrics is also unknown. Legend has it that a marine on duty in Mexico wrote this hymn. The unknown author changed the phrases in the epigram into colors.