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Led by Drum Major SENIOR MASTER Sergeant Jack Story the US Air Force Reserve Pipe Band from Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, march into the Lower West Terrace of the US Capitol to perform at the National Tartan Day Capital Ceremony. Enacted through Legislation authored by US Senator Trent Lott, Tartan Day honors the heritage of Americans of Scottish Descent

Led by Drum Major SENIOR MASTER Sergeant Jack Story the US Air Force R...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Washington State: District Of Columbia (DC) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: TSGT Jim Varhegyi, USAF Release Statu... More

Vice President Richard M. Cheney (left) and Senator John Warner listen as soloist, Technical Sergeant Scott Gunn of the US Air Force Reserve Pipe Band from Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, peforms the haunting "Flowers of the Forest" on the Lower West Terrace of the US Capitol during the National Tartan Day Capital Ceremony. Enacted through Legislation authored by US Senator Trent Lott, Tartan Day honors the heritage of Americans of Scottish Descent. The Reserve Pipe Band is one of only two bagpipe bands in the US Armed Forces and is one of the most unique and colorful units in the Air Force. Band members wear uniforms manufactured in Scotland. Their official Tartan was authorized and ...

Vice President Richard M. Cheney (left) and Senator John Warner listen...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: Vice President Richard M. Cheney (left) and Senator John Warner listen as soloist, Technical Sergeant Scott Gunn of the US Air ... More

With the US Air Force Reserve Pipe Band from Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, as a backdrop, International Film Star Sir Sean Connery speaks on the Lower West Terrace of the US Capitol after being presented the American Scottish Foundation's William Wallace Award for his continued Scottish Patriotism and outstanding contributions to the stage and theater arts during the National Tartan Day Capital Ceremony. Enacted through Legislation authored by US Senator Trent Lott, Tartan Day honors the heritage of Americans of Scottish Descent. The Reserve Pipe Band is one of only two bagpipe bands in the US Armed Forces and is one of the most unique and colorful units in the Air Force. Band members ...

With the US Air Force Reserve Pipe Band from Robins Air Force Base, Ge...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: With the US Air Force Reserve Pipe Band from Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, as a backdrop, International Film Star Sir Sean Co... More

Led by Drum Major SENIOR MASTER Sergeant Jack Story members of the US Air Force Reserve Pipe Band from Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, escort Distinguished Guests into the Lower West Terrace of the US Capitol for the start of the National Tartan Day Capital Ceremony. Enacted through Legislation authored by US Senator Trent Lott, Tartan Day honors the heritage of Americans of Scottish Descent. The Reserve Pipe Band is one of only two bagpipe bands in the US Armed Forces and is one of the most unique and colorful units in the Air Force. Band members wear uniforms manufactured in Scotland. Their official Tartan was authorized and approved in September 1987 by the Tartan Society in Edinburgh...

Led by Drum Major SENIOR MASTER Sergeant Jack Story members of the US ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: Led by Drum Major Senior Master Sergeant Jack Story members of the US Air Force Reserve Pipe Band from Robins Air Force Base, G... More

Led by Drum Major SENIOR MASTER Sergeant Jack Story the US Air Force Reserve Pipe Band from Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, march out of the Lower West Terrace of the US Capitol after the National Tartan Day Capital Ceremony. Enacted through Legislation authored by US Senator Trent Lott, Tartan Day honors the heritage of Americans of Scottish Descent. The Reserve Pipe Band is one of only two bagpipe bands in the US Armed Forces and is one of the most unique and colorful units in the Air Force. Band members wear uniforms manufactured in Scotland. Their official Tartan was authorized and approved in September 1987 by the Tartan Society in Edinburgh, Scotland

Led by Drum Major SENIOR MASTER Sergeant Jack Story the US Air Force R...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Washington State: District Of Columbia (DC) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: TSGT Jim Varhegyi, USAF Release Statu... More

Led by Drum Major SENIOR MASTER Sergeant Jack Story members of the US Air Force Reserve Pipe Band from Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, escort Distinguished Guests into the Lower West Terrace of the US Capitol for the start of the National Tartan Day Capital Ceremony. Enacted through Legislation authored by US Senator Trent Lott, Tartan Day honors the heritage of Americans of Scottish Descent. The Reserve Pipe Band is one of only two bagpipe bands in the US Armed Forces and is one of the most unique and colorful units in the Air Force. Band members wear uniforms manufactured in Scotland. Their official Tartan was authorized and approved in September 1987 by the Tartan Society in Edinburgh...

Led by Drum Major SENIOR MASTER Sergeant Jack Story members of the US ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: Led by Drum Major Senior Master Sergeant Jack Story members of the US Air Force Reserve Pipe Band from Robins Air Force Base, G... More

Led by Drum Major SENIOR MASTER Sergeant Jack Story the US Air Force Reserve Pipe Band from Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, march out of the Lower West Terrace of the US Capitol after the National Tartan Day Capital Ceremony. Enacted through Legislation authored by US Senator Trent Lott, Tartan Day honors the heritage of Americans of Scottish Descent. The Reserve Pipe Band is one of only two bagpipe bands in the US Armed Forces and is one of the most unique and colorful units in the Air Force. Band members wear uniforms manufactured in Scotland. Their official Tartan was authorized and approved in September 1987 by the Tartan Society in Edinburgh, Scotland

Led by Drum Major SENIOR MASTER Sergeant Jack Story the US Air Force R...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Washington State: District Of Columbia (DC) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: TSGT Jim Varhegyi, USAF Release Statu... More

Led by Drum Major SENIOR MASTER Sergeant Jack Story members of the US Air Force Reserve Pipe Band from Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, pose for a group photo with Sir Sean Connery on the Lower West Terrace of the US Capitol after the National Tartan Day Capital Ceremony. Enacted through Legislation authored by US Senator Trent Lott, Tartan Day honors the heritage of Americans of Scottish Descent. Lauded as one of the most famous Scottish Americans, International Film Star Sir Sean Connery was presented the American Scottish Foundation's William Wallace Award for his continued Scottish Patriotism and outstanding contributions to the stage and theater arts. The Reserve Pipe Band is one of ...

Led by Drum Major SENIOR MASTER Sergeant Jack Story members of the US ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: Led by Drum Major Senior Master Sergeant Jack Story members of the US Air Force Reserve Pipe Band from Robins Air Force Base, G... More

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