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The Colorado Army National Guard's 101st Army Band,

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The Colorado Army National Guard's 101st Army Band,

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The Colorado Army National Guard's 101st Army Band, conducted by Chief Warrant Officer 2 Russell Massey, presents "Citizen Soldier," a musical and dramatic concert experience celebrating military service at the Vance Brand Auditorium at Skyline High School in Longmont, Colo., May 25, 2014, in honor of Memorial Day. The 101st has acted as a musical ambassador for the state of Colorado and the United States Army since its federal recognition, Sept. 18, 1937, as the band section of Service Battery, 168th Field Artillery in Denver. Standing as a separate entity in the 21st century, the band is comprised of approximately 50 citizen-soldiers. Within the band is individual musical performance teams, including the Centennial Wind Ensemble, Mile High 101st Rock Band, 101st Army Dixieland Band, Open Range Country Band and Marching Band. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Spc. Kristin Stoneback/Released)

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2000 - 2022
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