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Led by a color guard and the US Air Force Academy Band, cadets prepare to march onto the academy parade ground

Led by a color guard and the US Air Force Academy Band, cadets prepare...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Colorado Springs State: Colorado (CO) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Unknown Release Status: Released to Public ... More

Staff Sgt. Nicholas Daniels renders a salute while

Staff Sgt. Nicholas Daniels renders a salute while

Staff Sgt. Nicholas Daniels renders a salute while Senior Master Sgt. Steven Kindermann, U.S. Air Force Academy Band, plays Taps in honor of the NORAD and USNORTHCOM 9/11 Memorial Wreath-Laying Ceremony at the ... More

Members of the United States Air Force Academy Band’s,

Members of the United States Air Force Academy Band’s,

Members of the United States Air Force Academy Band’s, “Blue Steel,” perform inside an Air Force Reserve Command C-130 Hercules aircraft assigned to the 302nd Airlift Wing while recording scenes for their newes... More

Petty Officer 2nd Class Bevon Drummond, North American

Petty Officer 2nd Class Bevon Drummond, North American

Petty Officer 2nd Class Bevon Drummond, North American Aerospace Defense Command, sings “Change is Gonna Come,” during a commemoration service honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Jan. 25, 2016, in the Peters... More

Staff Sgt. Colin R. Trusedel, Air Force Academy Band,

Staff Sgt. Colin R. Trusedel, Air Force Academy Band,

Staff Sgt. Colin R. Trusedel, Air Force Academy Band, plays “Change is Gonna Come” during a commemoration service honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Jan. 25, 2016, in the Peterson Air Force Base chapel.

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