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== History == | == History == | ||
The march was created by [[Eléonore Blanche-Waleria]] a [[Workers' Party]] member, and a Corporal in the Wosteaquean National Army. The march was created in 1955, and was adopted as the official song of the Wosteaquean National Army in 1971. The march takes several parts of earlier works from the [[liberation wars]]. | The march was created by [[Eléonore Blanche-Waleria]] a [[Workers' Party]] member, and a Corporal in the Wosteaquean National Army. The march was created in 1955, and was adopted as the official song of the Wosteaquean National Army in 1971. The march takes several parts of earlier works from the [[liberation wars]], such as [[Eastwards!]], and [[Desolation upon the front]]. | ||
== Lyrics == | == Lyrics == | ||
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If disaster suddenly breaks out in the (Fatherland)(Motherland){{efn|Either Fatherland or Motherland can be used as both are considered official ways to describe Wosteaque.|name= | If disaster suddenly breaks out in the (Fatherland)(Motherland){{efn|Either Fatherland or Motherland can be used as both are considered official ways to describe Wosteaque.|name=a}}, | ||
A soldier will sound the trumpet | A soldier will sound the trumpet | ||
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'''Our share of battle marches and declare!''' | '''Our share of battle marches and declare!''' | ||
'''We, from the soldier to the | '''We, from the soldier to the Marshal'''{{efn|Marshal is capitalized because it refers to the [[Marshal of the National Army]].|name=b}}''', are all one family''' | ||
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Our army with us in a marching formation! | Our army with us in a marching formation! | ||
With our songs about orange sashed soldiers{{efn|"Orange sashed soldiers" are a reference to the [[1st Infantry Division (Wosteaque)|1st Infantry Division]].|name= | With our songs about orange sashed soldiers{{efn|"Orange sashed soldiers" are a reference to the [[1st Infantry Division (Wosteaque)|1st Infantry Division]].|name=c}} | ||
The first day of the war and the victory fireworks | The first day of the war and the victory fireworks | ||
Latest revision as of 16:38, 19 February 2024
"Our Army" is the official song of the Wosteaquean National Army.
History[edit | edit source]
The march was created by Eléonore Blanche-Waleria a Workers' Party member, and a Corporal in the Wosteaquean National Army. The march was created in 1955, and was adopted as the official song of the Wosteaquean National Army in 1971. The march takes several parts of earlier works from the liberation wars, such as Eastwards!, and Desolation upon the front.
Lyrics[edit | edit source]
1.
If disaster suddenly breaks out in the (Fatherland)(Motherland)[a],
A soldier will sound the trumpet
Our army — forever will you guard the republics!
You, my heart, and fate above all!
Refrain:
A weight upon destiny for those in the military
War is harsh but it is true as true can be
We're all ready for military service
We all! We all have seen our share,
Our share of battle marches and declare!
We, from the soldier to the Marshal[b], are all one family
2.
Our army with us in a marching formation!
With our songs about orange sashed soldiers[c]
The first day of the war and the victory fireworks
And the fate of our deceased parents...
Refrain
3.
Life remains young as we dash through the years
The trumpets never cease their call
Our army — you're always on guard!
You, my heart, and fate above all!
Refrain
- ↑ Either Fatherland or Motherland can be used as both are considered official ways to describe Wosteaque.
- ↑ Marshal is capitalized because it refers to the Marshal of the National Army.
- ↑ "Orange sashed soldiers" are a reference to the 1st Infantry Division.