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This photo of the scoreboard gives a birds-eye view of the 77th Army Band, the Pride of Fort Sill, performing all the services songs with the Sooner Band during the halftime show at OU vs Baylor Nov. 5 in honor of Military Appreciation Day.
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After performing the Pride of OU, the 77th Army band rushes off the field Nov. 5 so the game can continue after halftime. The 77th played all the services songs during the performance.
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Bandmaster of the 77th Army Band, Warrant Officer Martin Johnston, conducts both the Pride of Fort Sill and the Sooner Band during the halftime show at OU's Military Appreciation game vs. Baylor Nov. 5.
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Soldiers with Fort Sill's 77th Army Band wait in the tunnel for halftime during the University of Oklahoma's Military Appreciation game vs. Baylor University Nov. 5.
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Soldiers with Fort Sill's 77th Army band stare in awe at the thousands fans waiting to hear the band perform with the Sooner band at the University of Oklahoma's Military Appreciation Game Nov. 5.
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The 77th Army Band, the Pride of Fort Sill, performed all the services songs with the Sooner Band during the halftime show at OU vs Baylor Nov. 5 in honor of Military Appreciation Day.
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The 77th Army Band, the Pride of Fort Sill, performed all the services songs with the Sooner Band during the halftime show at OU vs Baylor Nov. 5 in honor of Military Appreciation Day.
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The Boomer Schooner rushed onto the field Nov. 5 during the University of Oklahoma's Military Appreciation game against Baylor University. The 77th Army Band, the Pride of Fort Sill, performed all the services songs with the Sooner Band during the halftime show
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The 77th Army Band, the Pride of Fort Sill, marches past the Sooner Schooner as they prepare to perform with the Sooner Band during the halftime show at OU vs Baylor Nov. 5 in honor of Military Appreciation Day.
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The 77th Army Band, the Pride of Fort Sill, had some great seats at the OU vs Baylor Nov. 5. The band was on hand to perform performed all the services songs with the Sooner Band during the halftime show in honor of Military Appreciation Day.
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Fort Sill's 75th Field Artillery Brigade provided equipment for static displays Nov. 5 during the University of Oklahoma's Military Appreciation Day game against the University of Baylor.
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While the 77th Army Band wowed crowds from the ground, the Air Force amazed from above with a flyover of a KC-135 during the University of Oklahoma's Military Appreciation game against Baylor University Nov. 5.
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The 77th Army Band, the Pride of Fort Sill, performed all the services songs with the Sooner Band during the halftime show at OU vs Baylor Nov. 5 in honor of Military Appreciation Day.
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Fort Sill's 75th Field Artillery Brigade provided equipment for static displays Nov. 5 during the University of Oklahoma's Military Appreciation Day game against the University of Baylor.
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Always a crowd pleaser, Fort Sill's historical Field Artillery Half Section was on hand at the University of Oklahoma's Military Appreciation game against Baylor University Nov. 5.
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Always a crowd pleaser, Fort Sill's historical Field Artillery Half Section was on hand at the University of Oklahoma's Military Appreciation game against Baylor University Nov. 5.
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NORMAN Okla. (Nov. 5, 2022.) — The University of Oklahoma celebrated the military during its Military Appreciation game against Baylor University Saturday Nov. 5.
The Fires Center of Excellence and Fort Sill supported the event with a halftime appearance by the 77th Army Band — the Pride of Fort Sill — who along with the Sooners band, played all services songs. The show culminated with the Army Song led by Bandmaster Warrant Officer Martin Johnston.
While the band wowed thousands inside the stadium, the 75th Field Artillery Regiment and the historic Fort Sill Field Artillery Half Section delighted and educated crowds outside with static displays.
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