Rank and File
Company Men
Stars & Stripes
Stage Door Canteen
Marching Orders
100

Lieutenant Joe Cable

South Pacific

100

In 1950, Rodgers and Hammerstein, along with co-writer Joshua Logan, won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for this musical.

South Pacific

100

Before her big Broadway break as Yenta the Matchmaker in Fiddler on the Roof (1964), she enlisted in the Marine Corps Women's Reserve. 

Bea Arthur

100

This organization traces its origins back to World War I, when playwright and director Rachel Crothers and six other theater women formed the Stage Women’s War Relief in 1917. 

American Theater Wing

100

In 1942, this musical premiered on Broadway. The show was produced by the U.S. Army and directed, choreographed, and cast with Soldiers.

This is the Army

200

Lieutenant Commander Philip Francis Queeg

Caine Mutiny Court-Martial

200

This musical, which opened on Broadway at the Adelphi Theatre on December 28, 1944, starred Betty Comden, Adolph Green, and Nancy Walker.

On the Town

200

Before winning a Tony for originating the role of J. Pierpont Finch in How to Succeed in Business Without Even Trying, he served in the U.S. Navy during the Korean War. 

Robert Morse

200

Actresses Jane Cowl and Selena Royle remodeled the basement of the 44th Street Theater to open this club for servicemen. Lauren Bacall volunteered there on Mondays.

Broadway's Stage Door Canteen

200

Director Ezra Stone cut this song from the finale of the 1918 production of Yip, Yip, Yaphank. It wasn't until 20 years later, when Kate Smith introduced the song during a radio broadcast, that Stone realized how wrong he was. 

God Bless America

300

Sgt. Emil Foley

An Officer and a Gentleman

300

The Handspring Puppet Company of South Africa designed life-sized puppets for this Tony Award-winning play set during WWI.

War Horse

300

This "Big Daddy" Tony Award-winning actor held three Purple Hearts, Silver and Bronze Stars for valor, and the World War II Victory Medal. But you may know him as Doc from The Muppet Movie.

Charles Durning

300

In 2024, the national tour of this Broadway musical partnered with the USO to perform at three military installations. This marked a first in modern American history.

Come From Away

300

Penned for the 1906 musical George Washington, Jr., this was the first song from a musical to sell over a million copies of sheet music.

You're a Grand Old Flag

400

Lieutenant William Calley

The Lieutenant

400

SpitLip quartet twists an improbable WWII tale into this Olivier Award-winning musical.

Operation Mincemeat

400

This Tony Award-winning father figure served in the US Army during the Korean War. Hard to believe this king overcame a stutter. 

James Earl Jones

400

In 1979, after taking over the role of Annie on Broadway, this 14-year-old performed Tomorrow aboard the USS Iwo Jima as part of a Bob Hope TV Special.

Sarah Jessica Parker

400

Broadway lyricist and composer George M. Cohan wrote this WWI propaganda song inspired by a three-note military bugle call.

Over There

500

Captain Richard Davenport

A Soldier's Play

500

This musical was the first certified by the veteran organization Got Your 6. The musical's creators collaborated with the non-profit to ensure an authentic representation of post-war struggles.

Bandstand

500

After his service in the Marines was cut short due to a mountain-biking accident, he founded the nonprofit Arts in the Armed Forces.

Adam Driver

500

Known for introducing “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes,” this Broadway soprano, billed by only her first name, was among those killed in a 1943 USO plane crash en route to entertain Allied troops.

Tamara Drasin

500

This song from Paradise Square is performed in response to the nation’s first Federal Draft, instituted by President Lincoln to bolster the ranks of the Union Army.

I'd Be a Soldier

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