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Guitarist TSgt Jason Cale entertains the students of Landstuhl Middle School on the Funk classic "Shakey Ground." The Ambassadors perform annually for DODDS students during Music in Our Schools Month. (U.S. Aor Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Jeremy Nee)
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Staff Sgt. Jill Diem and a student sing with the U.S. Air Forces in Europe Band ensemble Touch n' Go at the Dom Bosco School in Luanda, Angola, March 26, 2014. The band is in Angola as part of African Partnership Flight Angola 2014, which is an event providing a collaborative learning environment for the Angolan, U.S. and Zambian air forces. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Benjamin Wilson)
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Children from the Dom Bosco School in Luanda, Angola, dance in front of the stage as the U.S. Air Forces in Europe Band ensemble Touch n' Go performs a song March 26, 2014. The band is in Angola as part of African Partnership Flight Angola 2014, which is an event providing a collaborative learning environment for the Angolan, U.S. and Zambian air forces. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Benjamin Wilson)(Released)
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Staff Sgt. Jill Diem sings with the U.S. Air Forces in Europe Band ensemble Touch n' Go at the Dom Bosco School in Luanda, Angola, March 26, 2014. The band is in Angola as part of African Partnership Flight Angola 2014, which is an event providing a collaborative learning environment for the Angolan, U.S. and Zambian air forces. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Benjamin Wilson)(Released)
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The U.S. Air Forces in Europe Band ensemble Touch n' Go play a song for students at the Dom Bosco School in Luanda, Angola, March 26, 2014. The band is in Angola as part of African Partnership Flight Angola 2014, which is an event providing a collaborative learning environment for the Angolan, U.S. and Zambian air forces. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Benjamin Wilson)(Released)
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Staff Sergeant Andy Peck, bassist with the Air Force Band of the Golden West, glances at the camera during a rehearsal with The Commanders jazz ensemble in the band's rehearsal hall at Travis Air Force Base, California. March, 2014
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A Suisun City, California, elementary student performs on cue from Staff Sergeant Ed Ochsner, French Horn player for the US Air Force Band of the Golden West. January, 2014
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A tambourine from the Air Force Band of the Golden West rests quietly before a concert for elementary students in Suisun City, California, January, 2014
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Airman First Class Alaina Pritz, clarinetist with the Air Force Band of the Golden West's "Wild West Winds" clarinet quartet, performs for a gymnasium full of Suisun City, CA elementary students in January, 2014
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Freedom Brass with SA Symphony Brass Flyer
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American Samoa-- TSgt Michael Smith competes in a dance-off with one of the students from Samoana High School on March 26, 2014. (US Air Force Photo, SSgt Courtney Clifford/Released)
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American Samoa-- SSgt Courtney Clifford takes photos with students from Faga'itua High School, Mar 25th, 2014. (US Air Force Photo, SSgt Courtney Clifford/Released)
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American Samoa-- SSgt Troy Griffin poses with one of the students from Samoana High School after "Small Kine" performed for the school on March 26, 2014. (US Air Force Photo/Michael Smith/ Released)
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This quote from Eleanor Roosevelt on the wall of Charles Hart Middle School figured into Master Sgt. Ryan Carson’s positive message to the school’s student body about following their dreams before the U.S. Air Force Band’s rock ensemble Max Impact finished of their March 26 performance at the school with Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believing.” (U.S. Navy photo by Lt. Cmdr. Jim Remington)
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Charles Hart Middle School health and physical education teacher Eian Jackson lays down some beats on stage with the U.S. Air Force Band’s Max Impact during a performance at the school March 26, 2014. During a question and answer session one of the students revealed that their teacher played the drums which prompted Master Sgt. Ryan Carson, one of the band’s vocalists, to invite Jackson on stage to show-off his talent. (U.S. Navy photo by Lt. Cmdr. Jim Remington)
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Charles Hart Middle School health and physical education teacher Eian Jackson lays down some beats on stage with the U.S. Air Force Band’s Max Impact during a performance at the school March 26, 2014. During a question and answer session one of the students revealed that their teacher played the drums which prompted Master Sgt. Ryan Carson, one of the band’s vocalists, to invite Jackson on stage to show-off his talent. (U.S. Navy photo by Lt. Cmdr. Jim Remington)
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The U.S. Air Force Band’s Max Impact made a positive impact on students at Charles Hart Middle School in Washington, just outside Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, on March 26, with grooves as solid as the messages being delivered. (U.S. Navy photo by Lt. Cmdr. Jim Remington)
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Faculty of Charles Hart Middle School dance, sing, and laugh while watching the school’s principal, Billy Kearney, show his moves on stage during a performance by the U.S. Air Force Band’s Max Impact on March 26, 2014. One of the band’s vocalists invited all faculty to the front of the auditorium for a “dance off.” Kearney, the clear winner, said, “Sometimes you’ve got to let them see you’re real.” (U.S. Navy photo by Lt. Cmdr. Jim Remington)
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Charles Hart Middle School Principal Billy Kearney shows his moves on stage with the U.S. Air Force Band’s rock ensemble Max Impact during an assembly in the school’s auditorium March 26, 2014. (U.S. Navy photo by Lt. Cmdr. Jim Remington)
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