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Keywords: navy band navyband navy military united states world's finest worldsfinest america's navy americasnavy global force for good globalforceforgood u.s. navy band usnavyband anchors aweigh anchorsaweigh 100319-N-2257C-003 ORANGEBURG, S.C. (March 19, 2010) Lieutenant Commander Richard H. Bailey, executive officer and assistant leader of the US Navy Band, shares military music tips and signs autographs for one of the students who performed John Philip Sousa's "Washington Post" with the Concert Band at Claflin University's auditorium in Orangeburg, S.C. The Concert Band is currently on a 25 day tour of the southeastern US. US Navy photo by MU1 Shana E. Catandella (Released) 100319-N-2257C-003 ORANGEBURG, S.C. (March 19, 2010) Lieutenant Commander Richard H. Bailey, executive officer and assistant leader of the US Navy Band, shares military music tips and signs autographs for one of the students who performed John Philip Sousa's "Washington Post" with the Concert Band at Claflin University's auditorium in Orangeburg, S.C. The Concert Band is currently on a 25 day tour of the southeastern US. US Navy photo by MU1 Shana E. Catandella (Released)
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