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Maj. Gen. S. Lee Henry, commanding general of the Texas

Maj. Gen. S. Lee Henry, commanding general of the Texas

Maj. Gen. S. Lee Henry, commanding general of the Texas Army National Guard’s 36th Infantry Division, speaks to students, staff and local veterans at a Veterans Day event at Needville High School in Needville, ... More

The 36th Infantry Division Marching Band participated

The 36th Infantry Division Marching Band participated

The 36th Infantry Division Marching Band participated in the halftime show at the Texas State University football game against Georgia State University in honor of Veterans Day, Nov. 11, 2017 in San Marcos, Tex... More

Sgt. Carlos Meda, 36th Infantry Division Band vocalist,

Sgt. Carlos Meda, 36th Infantry Division Band vocalist,

Sgt. Carlos Meda, 36th Infantry Division Band vocalist, tuba and guitar player, sings the national anthem for the University of Texas men’s basketball opening night at the Frank Erwin Center in Austin in honor ... More

The 36th Infantry Division Band’s Brass Quintet performed

The 36th Infantry Division Band’s Brass Quintet performed

The 36th Infantry Division Band’s Brass Quintet performed for the students and faculty of St. Andrews Episcopal School during a Veteran's Day program, Nov. 10 in Austin. Students and teachers filled the campus ... More

Maj. Gen. S. Lee Henry, commanding general of the Texas

Maj. Gen. S. Lee Henry, commanding general of the Texas

Maj. Gen. S. Lee Henry, commanding general of the Texas Army National Guard’s 36th Infantry Division, speaks to students, staff and local veterans at a Veterans Day event at Needville High School in Needville, ... More

Maj. Gen. S. Lee Henry, commanding general of the Texas

Maj. Gen. S. Lee Henry, commanding general of the Texas

Maj. Gen. S. Lee Henry, commanding general of the Texas Army National Guard’s 36th Infantry Division, speaks to students, staff and local veterans at a Veterans Day event at Needville High School in Needville, ... More

The 36th Infantry Division Marching Band participated

The 36th Infantry Division Marching Band participated

The 36th Infantry Division Marching Band participated in the halftime show at the Texas State University football game against Georgia State University in honor of Veterans Day, Nov. 11, 2017 in San Marcos, Tex... More

The 36th Infantry Division Marching Band participated

The 36th Infantry Division Marching Band participated

The 36th Infantry Division Marching Band participated in the halftime show at the Texas State University football game against Georgia State University in honor of Veterans Day, Nov. 11, 2017 in San Marcos, Tex... More

Sgt. Carlos Meda, 36th Infantry Division Band vocalist,

Sgt. Carlos Meda, 36th Infantry Division Band vocalist,

Sgt. Carlos Meda, 36th Infantry Division Band vocalist, tuba and guitar player, sings the national anthem for the University of Texas men’s basketball opening night at the Frank Erwin Center in Austin in honor ... More

Sgt. Carlos Meda, 36th Infantry Division Band vocalist,

Sgt. Carlos Meda, 36th Infantry Division Band vocalist,

Sgt. Carlos Meda, 36th Infantry Division Band vocalist, tuba and guitar player, sings the national anthem for the University of Texas men’s basketball opening night at the Frank Erwin Center in Austin in honor ... More

The 36th Infantry Division Marching Band participated

The 36th Infantry Division Marching Band participated

The 36th Infantry Division Marching Band participated in the halftime show at the Texas State University football game against Georgia State University in honor of Veterans Day, Nov. 11, 2017 in San Marcos, Tex... More

Sgt. Carlos Meda, 36th Infantry Division Band vocalist,

Sgt. Carlos Meda, 36th Infantry Division Band vocalist,

Sgt. Carlos Meda, 36th Infantry Division Band vocalist, tuba and guitar player, sings the national anthem for the University of Texas men’s basketball opening night at the Frank Erwin Center in Austin in honor ... More

Maj. Gen. S. Lee Henry, commanding general of the Texas

Maj. Gen. S. Lee Henry, commanding general of the Texas

Maj. Gen. S. Lee Henry, commanding general of the Texas Army National Guard’s 36th Infantry Division, speaks to students, staff and local veterans at a Veterans Day event at Needville High School in Needville, ... More

The 36th Infantry Division Marching Band participated

The 36th Infantry Division Marching Band participated

The 36th Infantry Division Marching Band participated in the halftime show at the Texas State University football game against Georgia State University in honor of Veterans Day, Nov. 11, 2017 in San Marcos, Tex... More

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