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Additional fun fact from me regarding the score. John Williams' score (along with a lot of other heroic American themed music) was heavily inspired by Aaron Copland's "Fanfare For the Common Man".
Aaron Copland is probably the most influencial american composer of all time and is credited with establishing the leitmotifs and instrumental association that would define what large parts of America would "sound like". Two of the best known examples of this are his Hoe Down and Appalachian Spring:
A fanfare was traditionally something played for the arrival of a monarch. Copland was writing this piece in response to America's entering WWII and was inspired to title the piece after hearing VP Wallace's speech proclaiming the coming years as "the century of the common man."
When he turned in the piece for comment, the original requestor wrote him "Its title is as original as its music, and I think it is so telling that it deserves a special occasion for its performance. If it is agreeable to you, we will premiere it 12 March 1943 at income tax time". Copland wittily replied "I am all for honoring the common man at income tax time".