92 Words to use with marching

"You have raised a body of men who are waiting marching orders.

BVC band show (containing marching instructions to Washington post march by John Philip Sousa, arranged by David Bennett)

For my part, I cannot see what injury would be done to the nation by abolishing an establishment, at the same time useless and expensive, and employing that money which is at present squandered upon idlers without effect, upon levies of useful soldiers for marching regiments, who might be employed, when occasion should require them, in the service of their country.

Drawing me aside to a sheltered corner he told me his story; how, despairing of a job in our Flying Corps at the commencement of the war, he had joined the French Aviation Corps as a mechanic, and how he had been taken prisoner early in September, 1914, when the engine of his aeroplane failed and he descended to earth in the middle of a marching column of the enemy.

When Terry played a march number you tapped the floor with your foot, and unconsciously straightened your shoulders.

Sometimes, as the breeze failed, the night was silent except for the slow, sloppy tramp of the marching soldiers.

And ever the files swung along behind in time to a marching song carolled blithe in the rich, sweet voice of Giles.

A manual for the marching band.

R80844, 12Jul51, Paramount Pictures Corp. (PWH) OREM, PRESTON WARE Contemporary march album for piano. R86919.

The grey coat and its sash of green were brave and stainless then, A banner flashed beneath the sun over the marching men; The coat hath many a rent this noon, the sash is torn away, And Roddy McCorley goes to die on the the bridge of Toome today.

I watched him a little (from a distance), trying to see if anything made any impression on him (the crowd, the pretty, well-dressed women, the march past, the long lines of infantry,rather fatiguing to see, as one line regiment looks very like another,the chasseurs with their small chestnut horses, the dragoons more heavily mounted, and the guns), but his face remained absolutely impassive, though I think he saw everything.

All glance toward the marching flank while at half step and take the full step without command as the last man arrives on the line.

We have passed through few towns since, and those were evacuated,drummed out and fruit from the orchards on the roadsides is about all they have hadhardly good feed for a marching army in such hot weather.

Only the marching shoe issued by the Quartermaster Corps should be worn, and they must be properly fitted to the individual.

The wedding march murder.

They, two by two, take up the marching line.

Thirteen, we calculated, was our average number of hold-ups on our early "marching days"; that is to say, during those wanderings which led us by foot, train, ox cart, and automobile past the double sector of Antwerp's fortifications, through the Belgian fighting lines to Ghent and Termonde, and thence into the arms of the German pickets on the outskirts of Brussels.

Loud murmurs arose in the ranks of the National Guard, when the decrees of the 18th and 19th of February, concerning their pay, were published; and later, when an order from headquarters required the marching companies to send in to the state depôt all their campaigning paraphernalia.

O, well, well, is the march-pane broken?

If we want to put it into a single phrase, I know not where we shall find a more perfect utterance than in the words which have been taught us in childhood,words so strong, so noble, so cheerful, that they summon the heart of manhood like marching-music: "Man's chief end is to glorify God and enjoy Him forever.

We ticked off the miles at a good steady marching pace, and in course of time turned out of our long, dusty, winding lane on to a wide cobbled main road, leading evidently into the town of Ypres itself, now about two miles ahead.

Once in possession of this point, General Grant would have had easy communication with the excellent base of supplies at Aquia Creek; would have cut the Virginia Central Railroad; and a direct march southward would have enabled him to invest Richmond from the north and northwest, in accordance with his original plan.

" It was like escaping from a pesthouse to cross the one bridge of Dinant that remained standing on its piers, and go winding down the lovely valley, overtaking and passing many German wagon trains, the stout, middle-aged soldier drivers of which drowsed on their seats; passing also one marching battalion of foot-reserves, who, their officers concurring, broke from the ranks to beg newspapers and cigars from us.

Required and special maneuvers for high school marching band contests.

If at a halt, the base squad is deployed without advancing; the other squads may be conducted to their proper places by the flank; interior squads may be moved when squads more distant from the base have gained comfortable marching distance.

92 Words to use with  marching