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rdfs:comment | - Each unit of ODSTs claims to have the "original" or "best" version of this particular song, and sometimes companies with different versions would be deployed alongside each other. When this happened, and song was to played or sung, tradition stated that the 'hosting' unit's version would be queued up. In the case of a marching cadence, a senior NCO or officer from the host unit would be called upon to sing the verses solo, while everyone would join in the common chorus.
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abstract | - Each unit of ODSTs claims to have the "original" or "best" version of this particular song, and sometimes companies with different versions would be deployed alongside each other. When this happened, and song was to played or sung, tradition stated that the 'hosting' unit's version would be queued up. In the case of a marching cadence, a senior NCO or officer from the host unit would be called upon to sing the verses solo, while everyone would join in the common chorus. The 18/10 Shock Troops adopted this particular version, while the 11/6 Shock Troops preferred a version they called "Blood Upon His VISR".
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