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One!
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Two!
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Three!
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Four!
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Five!
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Ceremonial!
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At ease!
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Since the American Revolution...
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...the colours have been important
in a military unit.
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Soldiers kept their position
by dressing on the colour.
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At the centre here,
bearing the national colour...
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...is this nation's best colour team,
the 3rd Infantry's Colour Guard.
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Next on line is Company D.
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Company D is led by Captain Thomas.
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Following is Company E, Honour Guard.
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Company E is led by its commander,
Captain Harrison.
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Right, hut!
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The last on line,
in the musician's uniform...
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...is the Old Guard
Fife and Drum Corps.
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During the Revolution, Washington
ordered that musicians wear red...
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...instead of infantry blue
so they might be recognized...
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...through the smoke of battle.
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The Corps is led today
by Drum Major Phipps.
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I put Betty Rae
through the third degree.
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Is that right?
What secrets did she spill?
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That you were married. That you were
divorced about three years ago.
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- Yeah, that's true.
- That you have a son.
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True.
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Linda left me when I re-upped
for my second tour.