- Columbia, the Gem of the OceanWritten by David T. ShawArranged by Thomas A. BeckettPlayed as background music often
- Aloha OeWritten by Queen Liliuokalani (1908)Played as background music
- Yankee DoodleTraditional 18th century tunePlayed as background music
- Battle Hymn of the RepublicMusic by William Steffe (circa 1856)Lyrics by Julia Ward Howe (1961)Played as background music often
- God Bless AmericaMusic and Lyrics by Irving Berlin (1918)Sung by schoolchildren
- Auld Lang SyneTraditionalLyrics by Scottish poet Robert BurnsSung with Japanese lyrics by schoolchildren
- Adeste Fidelis (O Come All Ye Faithful)Written by Frederick Oakeley and John Francis WadePlayed as background music for Sunday morning service, December 7
- You're A Grand Old FlagWritten and Composed by George M. Cohan (1906)Played as background music
- My Country Tis of TheeMusic written by Henry Carey (1744)Played as background music and sung by an unidentifed person at the graves
- TapsWritten by Daniel ButterfieldPlayed as background music after the burials
- Anchors AweighPlayed as background music when repaired ships set out to sea
- United Nations on the MarchMusic by Dmitri ShostakovichLyrics by Harold RomePlayed when the flags of the allies are displayed at the end
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