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Memorial Day 2020 - U.S. Naval Academy Glee Club - U.S.S. Arizona Memorial
The Midshipmen singing Eternal Father at the Pearl Harbor Memorial.....very stirring and emotional.
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83 years later and the Arizona still weeps tears of oil for her crew.
What an incredible experience singing the Navy Hymn at the Memorial. I envy them. GO NAVY!
So wonderful to hear this on the Arizona Memorial. My grandfather and namesake watched her go down from his ship at the point of Ford Island, the AH-5 Solace on which he was a chaplain. He only spoke of it once to us and never again. He went on to serve in the Pacific for most of the war, my father joining the Navy at it's end as a torpedo bomber gunner who never saw action. The Navy Hymn has always been near to my heart. "O Trinity of love and pow'r, Our brethren shield in danger's hour; From rock and tempest, fire, and foe, Protect them where-so-e'er they go; Thus, evermore shall rise to Thee Glad hymns of praise from land and sea." Amen and amen. Rest in His arms Grandpa and Dad. I'll see you soon...
Rest in peace uss wasp.cv7 and her sister ship the hornet my grandfather was on the wasp when she sank after the torpedo attack he has passed on now i wanna visit the arizona and the missouri if i ever get a chance
Absolutely beautiful.
thank you midshipmen of the u s navy for that beautiful number. may god bless all of you for what you did that day.
My relative Cecil Thomas Crowe is entomed in the Arizona godspeed
My relative Cecil Thomas Crowe is entomed in the Arizona
Best arrangement and tempo I have listened to. God bless you
This group looks a lot different than our new woke Navy.
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This was sung at my father's funeral. He served on the USS Helm, the only ship under way on that Sunday morning. R.I P. Pop.
Grandpa served aboard the AH-5 Solace right across from the Arizona. It was sung at his funeral as well. Used to go to the Captain Kid officer's club with him down in San Diego on base.
Do the navy just sing lol it’s a joke
To the memory of my maternal grandfather, David Franklin 'Frank' Skaggs, US Naval Reservist who served bravely in World War II in the Pacific Theater of Operations as a chief motor machinist's mate, a man I never met, your memory and service record to God and country will never be forgotten. Thanks for your service, Grandpa Frank, I love you and won't forget you!
Thank you. My grandfather survived Arizona. Father Navy vet, so am I. God bless our shipmates who never made it home and who are still on eternal patrol.
Oh Savior who descended deep, But rose again death could not keep. As your ascent to the Fathers side, So bring our brethren back to the light. And ever more shall rise to Thee, Glad hymns of praise from beneath the sea. ....My verse for submariners
When I hear this hymn I think of the navy band playing this at JFKs funeral and seeing RFK and Jackie and Edward Kennedy lighting the eternal flame…..
US Navy USS Comstock LSD 45, early 90’s. Proud to render honors as we passed the memorial on our way to our berthing spot.
I was only 8 years old when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor on December 7th 1941. Franklin Delano Roosevelt was our President then and he came on the radio about 9:00 o’clock in the morning to tell our nation what had transpired. We had no idea where Pearl Harbor was but we soon learned in school with the Weekly Reader leaflet. Then the citizens of America went on a mission to collect scrap metal and tinfoil and milkweed pods for our nation to partially help our nation to fight the Japanese. Somewhat later the nation of Germany 🇩🇪 joined as yet another of our enemies. This all was the beginning of the second World War which lasted about six years. When victory came there was in our nation and our allies the greatest jubilation ever ! That war was thought to be the war to end all wars! But as we know, there was a war in Vietnam 🇻🇳. And at the present time we are at war in Afghanistan 🇦🇫! There seems to be some sentiment that there may be another war in the future. If Jesus returns to earth someday, all wars will cease.
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This is dedicated to my deceased husband John who served in the US NAVY for four years! 🙏✝️♍️🎄😍
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Beautiful. God Bless America and the US Navy!
Thank you
Beautiful My dad was Navy. Thanks for sharing
Sang this at my dads memorial service, he passed in january at the age of 93. He was a seabee signed up in 1944 at the age of 17, served 2 yrs. with NCB 147 in japan then almost 5 yrs. with ACB 1 in korea. I will miss him.
My Father served in 1944 in CBMU 501. He was in New Zealand for 31 months.
My relative Cecil Thomas Crowe second class gunner is one of them entombed in the ss Arizona godspeed to all of the fallen good men
Thank you for your devotion, dedication, courage and service. You are loved and deeply appreciated.
...1998 visit...Dad (stationed there in the late 50's) retired from active service but continued to serve at COMNAVAIRLANT (Norfolk) through 2001 #reverence. We learned this hymn at Oceana as children...never forgot it.
When I hear this I think of USS Cumberland at Hampton roads in 1862. She was rammed and sunk by CSS Virginia. She continued to fire her guns until they were covered by the waters....a gallant crew and a gallant ship....
God bless America forever. Greetings from S.Korea.
Godspeed, friends. You are not forgotten. I will join you soon.
I sang in the Glee Club from 1971-1973. Such a privilege. These memories, this hymn and what it symbolizes has grown in my heart beyond words.
Hi Jim. Not sure we have met but thanks Classmate for your comment and singing. Ed Cotter
Amen.
Dad was navy lifer, CTC combat veteran Pacific theater and Korea, this was performed at his memorial service in 2000. He was navy and USA all the way.Bless him and all of his shipmates that didn't come home
The US military has some really great musicians. Very under appreciated. I was at a NY Knicks game during Fleet Week a few years years ago when I heard what was IMO the best straight sung rendition of the Star Spangled Banner by a woman from the Navy Band chorus. It was moving and perfect...no idiotic embellishments. Incidentally, it’s worth noting that the US military’s budget for the arts was actually larger than the whole National Endowment for the Arts.
Happily, without the discordant sound of female voices. Manly, virile, and reverent to the men who died there.
Yahul Wagoni LOVE your comment!
All male voices... the way it should be.
Thank you for this video my grandfather served on the uss wasp cv-7 and survived the torpedo attack that sunk the wasp
My dad was on the Wasp the Hornet the Hancock and the Indianapolis. He was navy code breaker, where ever Halsey went dad and his team went also. He rode the Indianapolis to deliver the bomb to Tinian he and his SPOOKS stayed on the island and the Indianapolis went to her grave
Can't make too much of my old shipmates. God Bless.....USS KITTY HAWK CVA-63
I wish I had thought of playing this at my father's and uncle's funeral service. The Navy was the best years of their lives.
This hymn is always dedicated to those who went to heaven at the Church of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Dickson City, Pennsylvania on: December 30, 2010 January 14, 2011 March 4, 2011 May 6, 2011 June 7, 2011 June 16, 2011 June 17, 2011 (Including all of the Allen Organ Installations in the U.S.A.) June 24, 2011 July 15, 2011 August 12, 2011 August 26, 2011 September 2, 2011 September 16, 2011 October 14, 2011 November 18, 2011
For the brave USS Fitzgerald sailors unexpectedly taken from us at sea, go to rest at last, rest in peace.
God bless all our troops on this Memorial Day and always.
I'm a teacher and navy vet. I show this video to all my students on Veteran's Day and in Memorial Day. Then I tell them to go out and find a vet and thank them for their service.
God bless you !
amen my brothers and sisters in service.
In honor of Senior Chief Boatswains Mate G.H Orgeron Sr. Vietnam and Desert Storm Veteran. October 1, 1946 - March 12, 2017