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J. Walter Lang (left) and Francis Lang, 17 yr. old twins of Manchester, Ohio, who narrowly escaped death on the steamer Island Queen on its trip from Cincinnati to Point Pleasant, Ohio on Grant's Centennial. They were members of the boys' band that was to play for the Pres

London, England. Three members of the band at the Red Cross Washington club in London. Left to right: Private Jesse Cosrales, of Los Angeles; Private Donald Beverly, of Elgin, Illinois, and Sergeant Pete Balutis, of Kewanee, Illinois

London, England. Three members of the band at the Red Cross Washington club in London. Left to right: Private Jesse Cosrales, of Los Angeles; Private Donald Beverly, of Elgin, Illinois, and Sergeant Pete Balutis, of Kewanee, Illinois

Members of the U.S. Navy Concert Band, left to right, Senior Chief Musician Stacy B. Loggins, Chief Musician Randy A. Johnson and Musician First Class Jeffrey R. DeRoche perform the

Members of the U.S. Navy Concert Band, left to right, Chief Musician Randy A. Johnson, Senior Chief Musician Stacy B. Loggins and Musician First Class Jeffrey R. DeRoche perform the

Jane Leftwich Michael, widow of LT. COL. William Leftwich Jr., talks with COL. Peter J. Rowe, commanding officer of the Basic School, prior to the unveiling of a statue in honor of her husband. LT. COL. Leftwich died in a helicopter crash in Vietnam in 1970. Leftwich`s two sons, Scott and Capt. William Leftwich III, look on

Left, Frank Chebarro, admitted 13 years old; been making bands all summer in Glenallen Mill. Said, "I wouldn't go to school until they come after me." Also brother Edgar, 8 years old, who "helps" brother. "He picks up bobbins and things like that." Location: Winchendon, Massachusetts.

STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Donna Williams (left) and SENIOR AIRMAN (SA) Frances Wright, from the Pacific Air Forces (PACAF) Band, energetically sing a duet at the Stars and Stripes Forever Memorial Service, held in the Sakura Shell amphitheater on Yokota Air Base, Japan. The service was for those who lost their lives in the September 11th suicide plane attacks in the United States

William Conrad, left, sings with the U.S. Air Force Band during a concert at Wolf Trap Farm

J. Walter Lang (left) and Francis Lang, 17 yr. old twins of Manchester, Ohio, who narrowly escaped death on the steamer Island Queen on its trip from Cincinnati to Point Pleasant, Ohio on Grant's Centennial. They were members of the boys' band that was to play for the Pres.

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