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The change in the War Hymn is that they have modified the 2nd Chigarugarem to a minor chord. I noticed it right off the bat, been a few years doing it that way. As a purist it is not something I care for. Kinda like the new kids elevating the "S" on the end of some of the yells. Sounds weird to me.
Unless you can find a recording that sounds different than the one I posted above, I think you are hearing the trumpets finally playing it as written. Trumpet 1 (cornet 1) stays on a C, and Trumpet 2 has a G in the first "Chigarugarem", then a B flat against the Trumpet 1's C during the second. That sounds a little weird, but it's how Col. Dunn wrote it.
Now that I look at the music, I seem to remember that in my time, lots of Trumpet 2's stayed on the G as it was easier to remember, and may have seemed to sound better to some. Maybe we were even told by section leaders to play it that way.
Here are the two offending measures:
Trumpet 1 (for you non-musical types, the little symbol in the second measure means just repeat the previous measure):
Trumpet 2 (I cleaned up the staffs because it was a bad scan):
I don't know what the entire chord is, but you will note that if you play those two parts together, in the second measure the C in Trumpet 1 will clash against the B flat in Trumpet 2. That gives it a bit of a minor chord sound, or at least a dissonance that is resolved in the third beat of the second measure. As the band is definitely focusing more on music now than they did under previous directors, maybe the different sound we are hearing is more reflective of kids actually playing the written music. I linked the full score (broken out by parts) in a previous post.