Veterans Day Program

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The Invincible Eagle March John Philip Sousaarr. Brion-Schissel

American Salute Morton Gouldtrans. Philip J. Lang

American Hymnsong Suite arr. Dwayne S. Milburn I. Prelude on “Wondrous Love” II. Ballad on “Balm in Gilead” III. Scherzo on “Nettleton” IV. March on “Wilson”

Norman Rockwell Suite Hayato Hirose I. The Marriage License II. Shuffleton’s Barbershop III. Christmas Homecoming

Dr. Eric Patterson, guest conductor

*Boys of the Old Brigade William Paris Chambers

Joined by local High School Students

*Sunrise at Angel’s Gate Philip Sparke

*American Anthem Nora Jonesarr. Dale McGiboney

*A Hero for Today Derek & Marlene Floyd arr. David T. Clydesdale

orchestrated by SFC Sean Payton

Armed Forces Salute adapted by Michael Brown

America the Beautiful Mark Taylorreorchestrated by SFC Payton

Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa

Program

* Second Lieutenant Richard K. Henebry, conductor

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Major Leonel A. Peña

Commander & Conductor Edinburg, TX

LieutenantRichard K. Henebry

Executive Officer Tokyo, Japan

Sergeant Major Robert L. Burford, Sr. Enlisted Band Leader

Virginia Beach, VA

FluteSSG Maria Haller – Cleveland, OHSSG Alice Park – Los Angeles, CA

OboeSPC Alicia Cathers – Johnson City, TN

BassoonSPC Grant Boyd – Long Beach, CASPC Jeffrey Byrd – Conway, AR

ClarinetMSG Steven King – Louisville, KYSFC Jennifer Lambert – Westmont, NJSFC Deborah Levine – Goshen, NYSGT Ryan Daniels – Reading, PASGT Casey Marsrow – Allen, TXSGT Mark Ward – Lafayette, CA

SaxophoneSSG Reginald Sampson – Los Angeles, CA SSG Kollister Williams II – Ft. Benning, GASGT Richard Rieger Jr. – Richmond, VASGT Chad Scholl – Buffalo, NYSGT Marc Graham – Livingston, MT

TrumpetMSG Edwin Deleon – Manila, PhilippinesSSG David Newman – Jacksonville, FLSGT George Bryan – Bowdon, GASGT David Sturch – Durant, OK SPC Koli Givens – Detroit, MISPC James Jaeger – Orlando, FLSPC Miles Raker - Portland, OR

French HornSGM Robert Burford – Virginia Beach, VASFC Sean Payton – Lakeland, FL SGT Jared Disbro – Homer, MISGT Andrew Moon – Owasso, OK

Trombone SFC Bryan Guillory – Lake Charles, LA SFC David McDonald – Luverne, ALSSG Hesiquio Tellez – Madera, CASGT Brian Dorgan – Carver, MA

EuphoniumSFC Landon Holt – Ore City, TXSSG Jeremy Morris – Santa Rosa, CASGT Michael Principe – Boynton Beach, FL

TubaSFC Mark Lucero – Pomona, CASSG Daniel Aston – Monroe, LASGT Eric Hamilton – Knoxville, TN

PercussionSSG Ernesto Luque – Havana, CubaSPC Jared Bachrach – Pittsfield, MESPC David Newcomb – Winchester, VA SPC William Scott – Atlanta, GA

GuitarSSG Stephen Ebert – Wilmington, OHSGT Joseph Bennett – Roanoke, VA

BassSFC Derek Pearsall – Hatboro, PASGT Eruch Kimball – Myrtle Beach, SC

VocalsSGT Megan VanOudenaren – Oak Ridge, NJ

PianoSSG Jose Pomales – Humacao, PR SGT Miguel Davis – Orlando, FL SGT Megan VanOudenaren – Oak Ridge, NJ

SGM — Sergeant MajorMSG — Master Sergeant

SFC — Sergeant First Class

SSG — Staff SergeantSGT — SergeantSPC — Specialist

UNITED STATES ARMYTRAINING AND DOCTRINE COMMAND BAND

www.tradocband.com

Upcoming Holiday PerformancesDecember 6, 2014 at 7:00 pm

Regent University Theatre, Virginia BeachDecember 7, 2014 at 3:00 pm

Jacobs Theater, Fort EustisDecember 9, 2014 at 7:00 pm

St. Bede Church, Williamsburg

For tickets and more information please visit our website:

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GeneralDavid G. Perkins

TRADOC Commanding General

TRADOCU.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command

Command Staff

Lieutenant GeneralKevin W. Mangum

TRADOC Deputy Commanding General

Command Sergeant MajorDaniel A. Dailey

TRADOC Command Sergeant Major

Fort Eustis: A Significant Presence on the Peninsula

Dynamic and diverse, Fort Eustis is the Army’s home in the Peninsula’s historic triangle. Representing the bridge between our nation’s rich past and the future of our Army,

Fort Eustis brings more than $1.2 billion into the local economy. Fort Eustis is growing and is now home to

U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, a four-star headquarters that develops, educates, trains, and designs the

U.S. Army as America’s Force of Decisive Action.