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1st marine division band hosts annual concert in escondido

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Staff Sgt. Michael Flaningam narrates during the playing

Staff Sgt. Michael Flaningam narrates during the playing

Staff Sgt. Michael Flaningam narrates during the playing of “Casey at the Bat,” during the Escondido Arts Center Concert, April 26. Originally, “Casey at the Bat” was a poem by Ernest Thayer, but was reinvented... More

Chief Warrant Officer 4 Michael Edmonson, the band

Chief Warrant Officer 4 Michael Edmonson, the band

Chief Warrant Officer 4 Michael Edmonson, the band officer of the 1st Marine Division Band, conducts the 1st Marine Division Band at the Escondido Arts Center Concert, April 26. The band performed in front of a... More

Chief Warrant Officer 4 Michael Edmonson, the band

Chief Warrant Officer 4 Michael Edmonson, the band

Chief Warrant Officer 4 Michael Edmonson, the band officer of the 1st Marine Division Band, conducts the 1st Marine Division Band during the Escondido Arts Center Concert, April 26. The ceremony was dedicated t... More

The 1st Marine Division band plays one of their many

The 1st Marine Division band plays one of their many

The 1st Marine Division band plays one of their many numbers at the Escondido Arts Center Concert, April 26. Some of the songs the band played during the concert were marches and patriotic themed songs like “Ba... More

Retired service audience members stand to be recognized

Retired service audience members stand to be recognized

Retired service audience members stand to be recognized by their service tune during the Escondido Concert that included the 1st Marine Division Band at the Escondido Arts Center, April 26. After playing the so... More

The 1st Marine Division Band plays “Battle Hymn of

The 1st Marine Division Band plays “Battle Hymn of

The 1st Marine Division Band plays “Battle Hymn of the Republic,” during a concert at the Escondido Arts Center Concert, April 26. The Band Marines from all ranks enjoyed performing the concert and took pride i... More

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