The U.S. Navy Concert Band performs at Pittsburg State University during the band’s 2023 national tour spanning six states, sixteen cities and 3200 miles. National tours allow the U.S. Navy Band to connect with Americans across the country, representing the pride and professionalism of the more than 325,000 active duty Sailors serving around the globe keeping the sea lanes open for trade, deterring adversaries, and protecting the security interests of the United States and its allies.
The U.S. Navy Concert Band performs at Pittsburg State University during the band’s 2023 national tour spanning six states, sixteen cities and 3200 miles. National tours allow the U.S. Navy Band to connect with Americans across the country, representing the pride and professionalism of the more than 325,000 active duty Sailors serving around the globe keeping the sea lanes open for trade, deterring adversaries, and protecting the security interests of the United States and its allies.
The U.S. Navy Concert Band performs at Pittsburg State University during the band’s 2023 national tour spanning six states, sixteen cities and 3200 miles. National tours allow the U.S. Navy Band to connect with Americans across the country, representing the pride and professionalism of the more than 325,000 active duty Sailors serving around the globe keeping the sea lanes open for trade, deterring adversaries, and protecting the security interests of the United States and its allies.
The U.S. Navy Concert Band performs at Pittsburg State University during the band’s 2023 national tour spanning six states, sixteen cities and 3200 miles. National tours allow the U.S. Navy Band to connect with Americans across the country, representing the pride and professionalism of the more than 325,000 active duty Sailors serving around the globe keeping the sea lanes open for trade, deterring adversaries, and protecting the security interests of the United States and its allies.
Chief Musician Bill Edwards, from Bowie, Md., sings with the U.S. Navy Concert Band at Pittsburg State University during the band’s 2023 national tour spanning six states, sixteen cities and 3200 miles. National tours allow the U.S. Navy Band to connect with Americans across the country, representing the pride and professionalism of the more than 325,000 active duty Sailors serving around the globe keeping the sea lanes open for trade, deterring adversaries, and protecting the security interests of the United States and its allies.
The U.S. Navy Concert Band performs at Pittsburg State University during the band’s 2023 national tour spanning six states, sixteen cities and 3200 miles. National tours allow the U.S. Navy Band to connect with Americans across the country, representing the pride and professionalism of the more than 325,000 active duty Sailors serving around the globe keeping the sea lanes open for trade, deterring adversaries, and protecting the security interests of the United States and its allies.
The U.S. Navy Concert Band performs at Pittsburg State University during the band’s 2023 national tour spanning six states, sixteen cities and 3200 miles. National tours allow the U.S. Navy Band to connect with Americans across the country, representing the pride and professionalism of the more than 325,000 active duty Sailors serving around the globe keeping the sea lanes open for trade, deterring adversaries, and protecting the security interests of the United States and its allies.
The U.S. Navy Concert Band performs at Pittsburg State University during the band’s 2023 national tour spanning six states, sixteen cities and 3200 miles. National tours allow the U.S. Navy Band to connect with Americans across the country, representing the pride and professionalism of the more than 325,000 active duty Sailors serving around the globe keeping the sea lanes open for trade, deterring adversaries, and protecting the security interests of the United States and its allies.
Chief Musician William Dunn, from Canton, Ohio, plays lead trumpet with the U.S. Navy Concert Band at Pittsburg State University during the band’s 2023 national tour spanning six states, sixteen cities and 3200 miles. National tours allow the U.S. Navy Band to connect with Americans across the country, representing the pride and professionalism of the more than 325,000 active duty Sailors serving around the globe keeping the sea lanes open for trade, deterring adversaries, and protecting the security interests of the United States and its allies.
Chief Musician Bill Edwards, from Bowie, Md., sings with the U.S. Navy Concert Band at Pittsburg State University during the band’s 2023 national tour spanning six states, sixteen cities and 3200 miles. National tours allow the U.S. Navy Band to connect with Americans across the country, representing the pride and professionalism of the more than 325,000 active duty Sailors serving around the globe keeping the sea lanes open for trade, deterring adversaries, and protecting the security interests of the United States and its allies.
Chief Musician Jonathan Yanik, from Simsbury, Conn., plays saxophone with the U.S. Navy Concert Band at Pittsburg State University during the band’s 2023 national tour spanning six states, sixteen cities and 3200 miles. National tours allow the U.S. Navy Band to connect with Americans across the country, representing the pride and professionalism of the more than 325,000 active duty Sailors serving around the globe keeping the sea lanes open for trade, deterring adversaries, and protecting the security interests of the United States and its allies.
The U.S. Navy Concert Band performs at Pittsburg State University during the band’s 2023 national tour spanning six states, sixteen cities and 3200 miles. National tours allow the U.S. Navy Band to connect with Americans across the country, representing the pride and professionalism of the more than 325,000 active duty Sailors serving around the globe keeping the sea lanes open for trade, deterring adversaries, and protecting the security interests of the United States and its allies.
Sgt. Sean Carmichael, from Liberty, N.Y., plays piano with the U.S. Navy Concert Band at Pittsburg State University during the band’s 2023 national tour spanning six states, sixteen cities and 3200 miles. National tours allow the U.S. Navy Band to connect with Americans across the country, representing the pride and professionalism of the more than 325,000 active duty Sailors serving around the globe keeping the sea lanes open for trade, deterring adversaries, and protecting the security interests of the United States and its allies.
Capt. Kenneth Collins, from Reno, Nev., greets an audience member following the United States Navy Concert Band’s performance at Pittsburg State University during their 2023 national tour spanning six states, sixteen cities and 3200 miles. National tours allow the U.S. Navy Band to connect with Americans across the country, representing the pride and professionalism of the more than 325,000 active duty Sailors serving around the globe keeping the sea lanes open for trade, deterring adversaries, and protecting the security interests of the United States and its allies.
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