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  1. 3 days ago · The United States Army Field Band is an elite 65-member instrumental ensemble, founded in 1946. The Concert Band along with the Soldiers’ Chorus, present a powerful and diverse program of marches, overtures, popular music, patriotic selections, and instrumental and vocal solos.

  2. 2 days ago · An Army Reserve Soldier marches to a variety of tunes. When people think of Soldiers, they don’t normally think of a musician in a band. U.S. Army Reserve Sergeant Jonathan Wang is a clarinet player with the 300th Army Band out of Bell, California. The 300th Army Band is Southern California’s only Army Reserve Band consisting of a 40-member ...

  3. 2 days ago · Active Duty POC: CW4 Eli A. Gumm. MOS 180A Proponent Manager, United States Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School. Bryant Hall, D-3206 Ardennes Street, Ft Liberty, NC 28310-9610. E-Mail: eli.gumm@socom.mil or eli.a.gumm.mil@army.mil or 180AProponentManager@socom.mil. COMM: (910) 432-7597.

  4. 2 days ago · Wang and the 300th Army Band will entertain the public with the official Army song, “The Army Goes Rolling On,” and other ceremonial music. They will also play the official song of the United States Space Force, “Semper Supra”. This will be the first time in the parade’s history that the official Space Force song is played.

  5. Hi i am 23 year male and just finished my associates degree in general science. Before going to university this fall i want to join the army reserves. I am not a us citizen so i can’t join any MOS that requires a security clearance. My interests are in IT( planning to major on computer science) or mechanics but i am flexible.

  6. 2 days ago · Sniper’s Hide is a community of Snipers of all kinds, focusing on long range shooting, accuracy, and ballistics. Founded by Frank Galli in 2000, Sniper’s Hide has been offering informational videos, podcasts, and other support to its users in one location. Forum Statistics. Threads. 474,683.

  7. 5 days ago · What are the official colors of the US Army and what do they represent? The official colors of the US Army are black, white, and gold. Black represents knowledge and expertise, while white represents purity and innocence. Gold signifies honor, valor, achievement, and excellence.

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