Records of the Office of the Secretary of the Army. 1903 - 2007. Audio Recordings From the "Army Hour" Program Series. 1956 - 1966. THE ARMY HOUR. Parts 1 and 2

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Records of the Office of the Secretary of the Army. 1903 - 2007. Audio Recordings From the "Army Hour" Program Series. 1956 - 1966. THE ARMY HOUR. Parts 1 and 2

1956

SOLDIERS SING OF CHRISTMAS: Army Band performs theme "Under and Out," as well as musical breaks. Army Chorus performs "This is the Army Hour!" Army Chorus conducted by Capt. Samuel Laboda (who also arranged the musical score) performs "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" "Oh Little Town of Bethlehem" "Go Tell It On the Mountain" "Over There" "Joy to the World" "Softly the Stars Were Shining" "White Christmas" "The Christmas Song" "Silent Night."

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National Archives at College Park

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