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Cav Band brings pops concert to museum
By Sgt. Richard Wrigley, 1st ACB PAO, 1st Cav. Div.
September 20, 2010
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FORT HOOD, Texas - Chief Warrant Officer 2 Michael Moore (far right), from Austin, commander and band master of the 1st Cavalry Division Band, conducts the band while they play "Preserve the Legend March," written by Peter Giles, at the 1st Cavalry D...
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FORT HOOD, Texas - April Hayes (left) from Westerville, Ohio, a guest singer from Vive Les Arts Theatre, sings the song "Wicked," written by Stephen Schwartz, along with Spc. Breanna Lemons (center) from Conroe, Texas, a clarinet player for the 1st C...
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FORT HOOD, Texas - From left to right, Spc. William Eiler, from Palm Beach, Fla.; Spc. Steven Fulir, from Boston; Spc. William Shepherd, from Nashville; and Spc. William Rabun, from Colorado Springs, all band members in the 1st Cavalry Division Band,...
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