The opening four notes spell out the letter V in Morse Code, (..._) V for victory. All radio Propaganda transmissions to occupied Europe began with this.
That is a symbolic victory. The eagle is symbolic of victory.
it was first symbolled by Winston Churchill [Britain]
American victory, September 1780
American victory, September 1780
Bennington was battle in Vermont that was an American victory
The siege of Washington was an American victory.
The Allies adopted the "V" as a symbol for VICTORY to inspire them to fight for victory over their enemy. They printed the "V" in advertisements and products. They held up the first two fingers in a "V". The Morse Code for the letter "V" is . . . - (or Dot-Dot-Dot-Dash). If you hum the Dot-Dot-Dot-Dash, it can begin to sound like the first 4 notes of Bethoven's 5th Symphony. In the movie "The Longest Day" there is a scene where this is depicted and somewhat explained. The soldiers are on a ship at night waiting to invade France. A plane flys over flashing a light and spelling out "V" in Morse Code. The soldier sings the tune from Bethoven's Symphony.
No American victory brought down a British government.
Victory at Manila Bay and at the Naval Battle of Santiago.
Yes you can discuss the Amarican victory at Sarotoga.
It was a call for fighting racism and the germans. Victory for African American rights and Victory for the entire American Nation
American Revolution