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Patton
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To the Colors
(uncredited)
Traditional bugle call used in lieu of the National Anthem. Played at the opening scene.
The Washington Post
(1889) (uncredited)
Music by
John Philip Sousa
Played as the 7th Army parades through Palermo and Patton meets the Cardinal.
Scotland the Brave
(uncredited)
Traditional
Played by the bagpipers of Montgomery's 8th Army as they parade through Messina.
The Stars and Stripes Forever
(1896) (uncredited)
Music by
John Philip Sousa
Played by the 7th Army band when Patton greets Montgomery in Messina, to drown out Montgomery's bagpipes, and then by the British Auxiliary Territorial Service band at the dedication in Knutsford as Patton and his staff arrive.
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