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During the Cleveland Indians vs. Texas Rangers baseball game, the "Dixie Express" ensemble of the Air Force Reserve Band and the Indians Mascot Slider, entertain fans during the seventh inning stretch at Jacobs Field in Cleveland, Ohio. Comprised of active-duty musicians, the Air Force Reserve Band utilizing their "Strike Package" is targeting the Youngstown, Warren, Akron, Canton and Cleveland, Ohio, areas with an all-out blitz of jazz, brass, Dixie, woodwind, and anti-drug ensembles. The "Strike Package" initiative, created to more effectively use the band for recruiting, retention and community relations, allows the band to target a community or region, maximizing the number of...

During the Cleveland Indians vs. Texas Rangers baseball game, the "Dix...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: During the Cleveland Indians vs. Texas Rangers baseball game, the "Dixie Express" ensemble of the Air Force Reserve Band and the... More

During the Cleveland Indians vs. Texas Rangers baseball game, the "Dixie Express" ensemble of the USAF Reserve Band entertains fans during a mid-inning break at Jacobs Field in Cleveland, Ohio, on April 28, 2001. Comprised of active-duty musicians, the Air Force Reserve Band utilizing their "Strike Package" is targeting the Youngstown, Warren, Akron, Canton and Cleveland, Ohio, areas with an all-out blitz of jazz, brass, Dixie, woodwind, and anti-drug ensembles. The "Strike Package" initiative, created to more effectively use the band for recruiting, retention and community relations, allows the band to target a community or region, maximizing the number of performances presented to the...

During the Cleveland Indians vs. Texas Rangers baseball game, the "Dix...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: During the Cleveland Indians vs. Texas Rangers baseball game, the "Dixie Express" ensemble of the USAF Reserve Band entertains f... More

The "Dixie Express" Ensemble from the Air Force Reserve Band, entertains patients at the Brecksville Veteran's Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio, on April 27, 2001. Comprised of active-duty musicians, the Air Force Reserve Band utilizing their "Strike Package" is targeting the Youngstown, Warren, Akron, Canton and Cleveland communities with an all-out blitz of jazz, brass, Dixie, woodwind, and anti-drug ensembles. The "Strike Package" initiative, created to more effectively use the band for recruiting, retention and community relations, allows the band to target a community or region, maximizing the number of performances presented to the public

The "Dixie Express" Ensemble from the Air Force Reserve Band, entertai...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Cleveland State: Ohio (OH) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Major Command Shown: AFRC/BA Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Scott Reed, US... More

STAFF Sergeant Charles Anderson, Helicon Tuba player in the "Dixie Express" ensemble of the Air Force Reserve Band, talks to fans prior to the ensemble playing during the seventh inning stretch of the Cleveland Indians vs. Texas Rangers baseball game at Jacobs Field in Cleveland, Ohio. Comprised of active-duty musicians, the Air Force Reserve Band utilizing their "Strike Package" is targeting the Youngstown, Warren, Akron, Canton and Cleveland Ohio areas with an all-out blitz of jazz, brass, Dixie, woodwind, and anti-drug ensembles. The "Strike Package" initiative, created to more effectively use the band for recruiting, retention and ity relations, allows the band to target a...

STAFF Sergeant Charles Anderson, Helicon Tuba player in the "Dixie Exp...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: STAFF Sergeant Charles Anderson, Helicon Tuba player in the "Dixie Express" ensemble of the Air Force Reserve Band, talks to fan... More

STAFF Sergeant Charles Anderson, USAF, trombone player in the "Dixie Express" Ensemble from the Air Force Reserve Band, entertains patients at Brecksville Veteran's Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio, on April 27, 2001. Comprised of active-duty musicians, the Air Force Reserve Band utilizing their "Strike Package" is targeting the Youngstown, Warren, Akron, Canton and Cleveland communities with an all-out blitz of jazz, brass, Dixie, woodwind, and anti-drug ensembles. The "Strike Package" initiative, created to more effectively use the band for recruiting, retention and community relations, allows the band to target a community or region, maximizing the number of performances presented to the...

STAFF Sergeant Charles Anderson, USAF, trombone player in the "Dixie E...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: STAFF Sergeant Charles Anderson, USAF, trombone player in the "Dixie Express" Ensemble from the Air Force Reserve Band, entertai... More

STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Charles Anderson, USAF, (foreground) and SSGT Bill Granger, USAF, members of "Dixie Express" ensemble from Air Force Reserve Band, entertain patients at Brecksville Veteran's Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio, on April 27, 2001. Comprised of active-duty musicians, Air Force Reserve Band utilizing ir "Strike Package" is targeting Youngstown, Warren, Akron, Canton and Cleveland communities with an all-out blitz of jazz, brass, Dixie, woodwind, and anti-drug ensembles. The "Strike Package" initiative, created to more effectively use band for recruiting, retention and community relations, allows band to target a community or region, maximizing...

STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Charles Anderson, USAF, (foreground) and SSGT Bi...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Charles Anderson, USAF, (foreground) and SSGT Bill Granger, USAF, members of the "Dixie Express" ensemble ... More

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