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Audio director AIRMAN First Class (A1C) Keenan Carter operates the sound board during a sound check for the Top in Blue show. The group includes Air Force personnel who entertain Air Force members and their families around the world

Audio director AIRMAN First Class (A1C) Keenan Carter operates the sou...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Clark Air Base State: Luzon Country: Philippines (PHL) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Perez And Lynchard Release Status: Released to Public Combine... More

Sound Check, US Army Photo

Sound Check, US Army Photo

Stephen Pretesater, the Naval Station Guantanamo Bay MWR Communities Activities Coordinator sound checks the system before a Distinguished visitors visit. (Photo by U.S. Army Sgt. Christopher Moore/Released)

Master Sgt. Mark Dinitz, U.S. Air Force Concert Band,

Master Sgt. Mark Dinitz, U.S. Air Force Concert Band,

Master Sgt. Mark Dinitz, U.S. Air Force Concert Band, percussionist, sets up the sound system before a concert during their 2012 Fall Tour at the San Luis Obispo Performing Arts Center, San Luis Obispo, Calif., Oct. 15.

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