[geology] Marine band is a geological term for a bed of rock, commonly black or dark grey shale, containing an abundance of fossils of marine organisms. These strata represent episodes of flooding by seawater and are important in enabling the comparison or correlation of rock sequences in different localities. ...
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(from the article `United States Marine Corps, The`) ...Fidelis (Latin: `Always Faithful`), which is also the title of the Corps march, composed by John Philip Sousa. Perhaps even more familiar is `The ... In 1868 he enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps as an apprentice in the Marine Band. He began building his formidable re...
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