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Marines with the Parris Island Marine Band practice

Marines with the Parris Island Marine Band practice

Marines with the Parris Island Marine Band practice with high school band students who came from across the country to perform during the TaxSlayer Bowl half time show on Dec. 30, 2016, at Terry Parker High Sch... More

Marines practice musical techniques with high school

Marines practice musical techniques with high school

Marines practice musical techniques with high school trombone players on Dec. 30, 2016, at Terry Parker High School in Jacksonville, Florida. The practice was performed to ready the musicians for the TaxSlayer ... More

Corporal Sean McLeland with the Parris Island Marine

Corporal Sean McLeland with the Parris Island Marine

Corporal Sean McLeland with the Parris Island Marine Band congratulates high school band students on a practice well done on Dec. 30, 2016, at Terry Parker High School in Jacksonville, Florida. The Parris Islan... More

Marines with the Parris Island Marine Band practice

Marines with the Parris Island Marine Band practice

Marines with the Parris Island Marine Band practice with high school band students from across the country on Dec. 30, 2016, at Terry Parker High School in Jacksonville, Florida. The practice was performed to r... More

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