Starred Banner March



Starred Banner March was a military march of the Confederate States Navy, popularly played both for marching and as a "Departure Tune", played by a ship's band when a ship was leaving port.

Named in honour of Alexander Martin Yarwood's "Stars and Bars", the First National Flag of the Confederate States of Earth, and the First Naval Ensign of the CSN, the march was composed by Admiral Albert George Kail, commander of the Confederate Western Fleet.

The march was first heard in public during the raising of the first official "Stars and Bars" flag above the Confederate Parliament building in early 21 BBY, where it was received to much applause and cheering.

The march was very popular, and was even adopted by elements of the Confederate States Army, despite being a Navy march.