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Star Spangled Banner Oh say can you see By the dawn’s early light What so proudly we hailed At the twilight’s last gleaming

Whose broad stripes and bright stars Through the per-i-lous night O’er the ram-parts we watched Were so gal-lant-ly streaming.

And the rock-ets red glare The bombs bursting in air Gave proof through the night That our flag was still there!

Oh say does that Star Spang-led Ban-ner yet wave? O’er the land of the free And the home of the brave!

Yankee Doodle Boy I’m a Yankee Doodle Dandy A Yankee-DOODLE-DO or Die A real live nephew of my Uncle Sam Born on the Fourth of July I got-ta Yankee Doodle Sweetheart She’s my Yankee Doodle Joy Yankee Doodle came to London Just to ride the ponies I am a Yankee Doodle Boy.

You’re a Grand Old Flag

GOD BLESS AMERICA God bless America! Land that I love Stand beside her And guide her Through the night With the light From above.

From the mountains To the prair-ies To the oceans White with foam God Bless America My home sweet home! God Bless America My home xxx Sweet xxx Home xxxxxxx!

Eleven 1. Eleven, Eleven xxxx Eleven, Eleven xxxx Eleven, Eleven xxxx, Eleven, Eleven xxxx 2. Remember November. Remember the brave. Remember November. Remember those who gave. 3. Eleven, Eleven xxxx Eleven, Eleven xxxx 4. Remember (4x’s) 5. Eleven, Eleven xxx (hands up!)

THANK A VET 1. If you love your country, thank a Vet. If you cherish freedom, thank a Vet. For the price they paid, for the sacrifice they made. If you love your country thank a Vet! (4 measures of rest.)

2. They gave us the best years of their youth. To protect the re-ed white and blue. Whether land, or air or on the sea, They defend our Liberty!----

3. If you love your country, thank a Vet. If you cherish freedom, thank a Vet. For the price they paid, For the sacrifice they made. If you love your country, (girls) “I love my country!” If you cherish freedom, (boys) “I cherish freedom. (All) IF you love A-MER-I-CA---- Thank a Vet! (last note: salute and smile.)

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