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U.S. Marines and Sailors who are members of Marine

U.S. Marines and Sailors who are members of Marine

U.S. Marines and Sailors who are members of Marine Forces Reserve Band and Navy Band Southeast perform during a concert in New Orleans, April 23, 2018. The bands were given the opportunity to perform in the Nat... More

Chief Warrant Officer 2 DeMarius Jackson, the band

Chief Warrant Officer 2 DeMarius Jackson, the band

Chief Warrant Officer 2 DeMarius Jackson, the band officer with Marine Forces Reserve Band, leads the Marines and Sailors of Marine Forces Reserve Band and Navy Band Southeast during a concert in New Orleans, A... More

U.S. Marines and Sailors who are members of Marine

U.S. Marines and Sailors who are members of Marine

U.S. Marines and Sailors who are members of Marine Forces Reserve Band and Navy Band Southeast perform during a concert in New Orleans, April 23, 2018. The bands were given the opportunity to perform in the Nat... More

Lt. Gen. Rex McMillian, the commanding general of Marine

Lt. Gen. Rex McMillian, the commanding general of Marine

Lt. Gen. Rex McMillian, the commanding general of Marine Forces Reserve, speaks to the Marines and Sailors during a concert in New Orleans, La., April 23, 2018. The bands were given the opportunity to perform i... More

Lt. Gen. Rex McMillian, the commanding general of Marine

Lt. Gen. Rex McMillian, the commanding general of Marine

Lt. Gen. Rex McMillian, the commanding general of Marine Forces Reserve, speaks to CWO2 DeMarius Jackson (left), the band officer with Marine Forces Reserve Band, and Lt. Luslaida Barbosa (right), the director ... More

An audience member applauds the Marines and Sailors

An audience member applauds the Marines and Sailors

An audience member applauds the Marines and Sailors performing during the concert in New Orleans, April 23, 2018. The bands were given the opportunity to perform in the National WWII Museum and show the communi... More

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