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- Q7727663 subject Q6926510.
- Q7727663 subject Q7372953.
- Q7727663 abstract "The Corps is a poetic hymn associated with the United States Military Academy. It is second in importance to only the Academy's Alma Mater. The words were written by West Point Chaplain, Bishop H.S. Shipman, around 1902. The accompanying music was composed in 1910 specially for the ceremonial closing of the Old Cadet Chapel and opening of the new Cadet Chapel. The Corps was first sung on the steps of the Cadet Chapel on 12 June 1910, and became part of the graduation ceremony starting in 1911. Today, The Corps is typically sung by the Cadet Glee Club (West Point's choir) in companion to the Alma Mater at alumni gatherings, graduation, memorial ceremonies and funerals.".
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- Q7727663 wikiPageWikiLink Q6926510.
- Q7727663 wikiPageWikiLink Q7372953.
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- Q7727663 description "Bishop H.S. Shipman's "The Corps" is considered the second most important song at the United States Military Academy behind the Alma Mater.".
- Q7727663 filename "The Corps.ogg".
- Q7727663 title ""The Corps"".
- Q7727663 type Thing.
- Q7727663 comment "The Corps is a poetic hymn associated with the United States Military Academy. It is second in importance to only the Academy's Alma Mater. The words were written by West Point Chaplain, Bishop H.S. Shipman, around 1902. The accompanying music was composed in 1910 specially for the ceremonial closing of the Old Cadet Chapel and opening of the new Cadet Chapel. The Corps was first sung on the steps of the Cadet Chapel on 12 June 1910, and became part of the graduation ceremony starting in 1911.".
- Q7727663 label "The Corps (song)".
- Q7727663 depiction U.S._Military_Academy_COA.png.