RM2MP2BE7–The Eighth Army Band performs at the Gyeryong World Military Culture Expo in Gyeryong, South Korea, Oct. 8. Eighth Army Soldiers, civilians and family members were invited to the expo’s family day. The exposition features static displays of ROK military equipment from all branches along with Eighth Army military vehicles. The Gyeryong World Military Culture Expo is aimed at exhibiting various aspects relating to military culture and to serve as an educational forum. The expo runs through Oct. 23.
RMEJG6CW–The Eighth United States Army Band performs during a parade for the opening ceremony of the 2008 Shanghai Spring International Music Festival in Shanghai, China April 30. The band will also perform at a concert held at Zhengda Indoor Stadium at Fudan University, Shanghai. Sgt. Fay Conroy
RM2M5F2HT–The Eighth U.S. Army Band performs during a transfer of authority ceremony on Camp Hovey, Republic of Korea, March 10, 2022. The transfer of authority ceremony marked the completion of 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team's rotation and the assumption of the rotational brigade mission by the 'Ready First Combat Team'.
RMM1NH11–U.S. Army Lt. Col. Treg Ancelet, Eighth Army band conductor, leads the Eighth Army Band through playing of the Eighth Army Song and the Army Song at Camp Humphreys during the Eighth Army change of command ceremony in South Korea, Jan. 5, 2018. Lt. Gen. Thomas S. Vandal relinquished command to Lt. Gen. Michael A. Bills as the new commanding general of Eighth Army. (U.S. Army
RM2AJ3NKA–Official souvenir program of the Twenty-fourth national encampment, Boston, Mass., Aug., 1890, of the Grand Army of the Republic; also Fourth Convention National Naval Veteran's Association, and the Eighth Annual Convention Woman's Relief Corps . PLYMOUTH ROCK. And the heavy night hung darkThe hills and waters oer,When a band of exiles moored their barkOn the wild New England shore. * * * Ay^ call it holy ground, The soil where first they trod.They have left unstained what there the}- found —Freedom to worship God. The landing of the pilgrims on Plymouth Rock onthe 2oth of Dec, 1620, was not o
RM2KFW0G0–The Eighth Army Band performs at the Gyeryong World Military Culture Expo in Gyeryong, South Korea, Oct. 8. Eighth Army Soldiers, civilians and family members were invited to the expo’s family day. The exposition features static displays of ROK military equipment from all branches along with Eighth Army military vehicles. The Gyeryong World Military Culture Expo is aimed at exhibiting various aspects relating to military culture and to serve as an educational forum. The expo runs through Oct. 23.
RMT45W0P–The Eighth Army Band performs at the Basic Leadership Course graduation, Camp Humphreys, Republic of Korea, March 8, 2019. The band performed the Eighth Army song, the Army song, the Korean national anthem, and the American national anthem.
RM2AJ3TW4–Official souvenir program of the Twenty-fourth national encampment, Boston, Mass., Aug., 1890, of the Grand Army of the Republic; also Fourth Convention National Naval Veteran's Association, and the Eighth Annual Convention Woman's Relief Corps . ple.Wisconsin—^Tremont Temple.The Ladies Aid Association of the Soldiers Home, Chelsea, Mass., will receive friends atNo. 38 Chester Square. • • • e WOMANS RELIEF CORPS MEETINGS IN BOSTON, 1890. Tuesday, Aug. 12th, 8 p. m. —Grand joint reception G. A. R. and W. R. C. at Exluibition Half. Music, Salem Cadet Band.Wednesday, Aug. 13th, 10 a. m.—Opening o
RM2KFW0D0–The Eighth Army Band performs at the Gyeryong World Military Culture Expo in Gyeryong, South Korea, Oct. 8. Eighth Army Soldiers, civilians and family members were invited to the expo’s family day. The exposition features static displays of ROK military equipment from all branches along with Eighth Army military vehicles. The Gyeryong World Military Culture Expo is aimed at exhibiting various aspects relating to military culture and to serve as an educational forum. The expo runs through Oct. 23.
RMRTCADB–The Eighth Army Band performed on Feb. 12, 2019, at Freedom Chapel on Camp Humphreys, Republic of Korea. The band performed prior to African American History Month observance and also performed the Korean and American National Anthems.
RM2CGK5J7–. Officers of the army and navy (regular) who served in the Civil War . 1888, as lieutenant-coloneldf the Eighth Cavalry, Colonel Mizner marched hisentire regiment of twelve troops and band from FortConcho, Texas, to Fort Meade, Dakota, a distance offifteen hundred miles, being the longest march evermade by so large a body of troops in the history ofthis country. In earlier days, with a small party, he rode three hun-dred miles in five days without change of horses, andwithout forage, depending solely upon grazing. Individ-ually he has ridden thirty-five miles before breakfast, andsixty-five m
RM2MP2C8X–The Eighth Army Band performs at the Gyeryong World Military Culture Expo in Gyeryong, South Korea, Oct. 8. Eighth Army Soldiers, civilians and family members were invited to the expo’s family day. The exposition features static displays of ROK military equipment from all branches along with Eighth Army military vehicles. The Gyeryong World Military Culture Expo is aimed at exhibiting various aspects relating to military culture and to serve as an educational forum. The expo runs through Oct. 23.
RMKYY9NE–U.S Army Lt. Gen. Thomas S. Vandal commander of the Eighth Army, provides opening remarks at the Holiday concert in Seoul, Korea Dec. 17, 2017. The concert was hosted by the Eighth Army command in conjunction with local community leaders during the holiday season to promote harmonious relations between the U.S. Army and the Republic of Korea (ROK). Over 1500 U.S. Soldiers and ROK soldiers attended performances by the Eighth Army Band and the Prime Philharmonic Orchestra . (U.S. Army
RM2MP2C8W–The Eighth Army Band performs at the Gyeryong World Military Culture Expo in Gyeryong, South Korea, Oct. 8. Eighth Army Soldiers, civilians and family members were invited to the expo’s family day. The exposition features static displays of ROK military equipment from all branches along with Eighth Army military vehicles. The Gyeryong World Military Culture Expo is aimed at exhibiting various aspects relating to military culture and to serve as an educational forum. The expo runs through Oct. 23. (U.S. Army photos by Pfc. Lee, Hee Won and Pfc. Park, Joon Hyeok)
RMKYY9NT–U.S Army Lt. Gen. Thomas S. Vandal commander of the Eighth army, presents coins to the Eighth Army Band after the Holiday concert in Seoul, Korea Dec. 17, 2017. The concert was hosted by the Eighth Army command in conjunction with local community leaders during the holiday season to promote harmonious relations between the U.S. Army and the Republic of Korea (ROK). Over 1500 U.S. Soldiers and ROK soldiers attended performances by the Eighth Army Band and the Prime Philharmonic Orchestra . (U.S. Army
RM2KFW0FM–The Eighth Army Band performs at the Gyeryong World Military Culture Expo in Gyeryong, South Korea, Oct. 8. Eighth Army Soldiers, civilians and family members were invited to the expo’s family day. The exposition features static displays of ROK military equipment from all branches along with Eighth Army military vehicles. The Gyeryong World Military Culture Expo is aimed at exhibiting various aspects relating to military culture and to serve as an educational forum. The expo runs through Oct. 23. (U.S. Army photos by Pfc. Lee, Hee Won and Pfc. Park, Joon Hyeok)
RM2MB148P–The Eighth Army Band performs at a K-Pop concert held on Balboni Field at Camp Humphreys, June 9, 2022. KATUSA & U.S. Soldier Friendship week is held to promote friendship and cross-cultural understanding between KATUSA and U.S. Soldiers. Additional performers included Young K, Layone, 3YE, Jamie, and Alice.
RMKYY9NN–U.S Army Lt. Gen. Thomas S. Vandal commander of the Eighth army, presents coins to the Eighth Army Band after the Holiday concert in Seoul, Korea Dec. 17, 2017. The concert was hosted by the Eighth Army command in conjunction with local community leaders during the holiday season to promote harmonious relations between the U.S. Army and the Republic of Korea (ROK). Over 1500 U.S. Soldiers and ROK soldiers attended performances by the Eighth Army Band and the Prime Philharmonic Orchestra . (U.S. Army
RM2MB148C–The Eighth Army Band performs at a K-Pop concert held on Balboni Field at Camp Humphreys, June 9, 2022. KATUSA & U.S. Soldier Friendship week is held to promote friendship and cross-cultural understanding between KATUSA and U.S. Soldiers. Additional performers included Young K, Layone, 3YE, Jamie, and Alice.
RMKYY9NF–U.S Army Lt. Gen. Thomas S. Vandal commander of the Eighth army, presents flowers to Carl Palleschi after the Holiday concert in Seoul, Korea Dec. 17, 2017. The concert was hosted by the Eighth Army command in conjunction with local community leaders during the holiday season to promote harmonious relations between the U.S. Army and the Republic of Korea (ROK). Over 1500 U.S. Soldiers and ROK soldiers attended performances by the Eighth Army Band and the Prime Philharmonic Orchestra . (U.S. Army
RM2MB148D–Alice greet fans at a K-Pop concert held on Balboni Field at Camp Humphreys, June 9, 2022. KATUSA & U.S. Soldier Friendship week is held to promote friendship and cross-cultural understanding between KATUSA and U.S. Soldiers. Additional performers included Young K, Layone, Jamie, 3YE, and the Eighth Army Band.
RMKYY9NG–U.S Army Lt. Gen. Thomas S. Vandal commander of the Eighth army, presents flowers to Seo, Jung-Hak after the Holiday concert in Seoul, Korea Dec. 17, 2017. The concert was hosted by the Eighth Army command in conjunction with local community leaders during the holiday season to promote harmonious relations between the U.S. Army and the Republic of Korea (ROK). Over 1500 U.S. Soldiers and ROK soldiers attended performances by the Eighth Army Band and the Prime Philharmonic Orchestra . (U.S. Army
RM2MB148Y–Young K and Jamie perform at a K-Pop concert held on Balboni Field at Camp Humphreys, June 9, 2022. KATUSA & U.S. Soldier Friendship week is held to promote friendship and cross-cultural understanding between KATUSA and U.S. Soldiers. Additional performers included Layone, 3YE, Alice, and the Eighth Army Band.
RMKYY9NM–U.S Army Lt. Gen. Thomas S. Vandal commander of the Eighth army, presents coins to the Eighth Army Band after the Holiday concert in Seoul, Korea Dec. 17, 2017. The concert was hosted by the Eighth Army command in conjunction with local community leaders during the holiday season to promote harmonious relations between the U.S. Army and the Republic of Korea (ROK). Over 1500 U.S. Soldiers and ROK soldiers attended performances by the Eighth Army Band and the Prime Philharmonic Orchestra . (U.S. Army
RM2MB148H–Alice performs at a K-Pop concert held on Balboni Field at Camp Humphreys, June 9, 2022. KATUSA & U.S. Soldier Friendship week is held to promote friendship and cross-cultural understanding between KATUSA and U.S. Soldiers. Additional performers included Young K, Layone, 3YE, Jamie, and the Eighth Army Band.
RMKYY9NR–U.S Army Lt. Gen. Thomas S. Vandal commander of the Eighth army, presents coins to the Eighth Army Band after the Holiday concert in Seoul, Korea Dec. 17, 2017. The concert was hosted by the Eighth Army command in conjunction with local community leaders during the holiday season to promote harmonious relations between the U.S. Army and the Republic of Korea (ROK). Over 1500 U.S. Soldiers and ROK soldiers attended performances by the Eighth Army Band and the Prime Philharmonic Orchestra . (U.S. Army
RM2MB148T–Layone performs at a K-Pop concert held on Balboni Field at Camp Humphreys, June 9, 2022. KATUSA & U.S. Soldier Friendship week is held to promote friendship and cross-cultural understanding between KATUSA and U.S. Soldiers. Additional performers included Young K, 3YE, Jamie, Alice, and the Eighth Army Band.
RMKYY9NK–U.S Army Lt. Gen. Thomas S. Vandal commander of the Eighth army, speaks about his appreciation of the performances after the Holiday concert in Seoul, Korea Dec. 17, 2017. The concert was hosted by the Eighth Army command in conjunction with local community leaders during the holiday season to promote harmonious relations between the U.S. Army and the Republic of Korea (ROK). Over 1500 U.S. Soldiers and ROK soldiers attended performances by the Eighth Army Band and the Prime Philharmonic Orchestra . (U.S. Army
RM2MB148R–3YE performs at a K-Pop concert held on Balboni Field at Camp Humphreys, June 9, 2022. KATUSA & U.S. Soldier Friendship week is held to promote friendship and cross-cultural understanding between KATUSA and U.S. Soldiers. Additional performers included Young K, Layone, Jamie, Alice, and the Eighth Army Band.
RMKYY9ND–U.S Army Lt. Gen. Thomas S. Vandal, commander of Eighth Army, and Gen. Vincent Brooks, commander U.S Forces Korea, pose with community leaders before the Holiday concert in Seoul, Korea Dec. 17, 2017. The concert was hosted by the Eighth Army command in conjunction with local community leaders during the holiday season to promote harmonious relations between the U.S. Army and the Republic of Korea (ROK). Over 1500 U.S. Soldiers and ROK soldiers attended performances by the Eighth Army Band and the Prime Philharmonic Orchestra . (U.S. Army
RM2MB148K–Layone signs an autograph for a KATUSA at a K-Pop concert held on Balboni Field at Camp Humphreys, June 9, 2022. KATUSA & U.S. Soldier Friendship week is held to promote friendship and cross-cultural understanding between KATUSA and U.S. Soldiers. Additional performers included Young K, 3YE, Jamie, Alice, and the Eighth Army Band.
RMPPCMH6–CAMP HUMPHREYS, Republic of Korea— Students, family and the Eighth Army Band fill the hallway of Humphreys Central Elementary School for the first day of school, August 27. Schools on Camp Humphreys opened their doors on August 27 for the 2018-2019 school year welcoming new and returning students, faculty and accompanied family members.
RM2MB148F–Layone signs autographs for fans at a K-Pop concert held on Balboni Field at Camp Humphreys, June 9, 2022. KATUSA & U.S. Soldier Friendship week is held to promote friendship and cross-cultural understanding between KATUSA and U.S. Soldiers. Additional performers included Young K, 3YE, Jamie, Alice, and the Eighth Army Band.
RMR1J5R2–The U.S. Army’s Eighth Army Band salutes the remains of PJ Mollison and HL Herbert Lester Humm, as they are escorted to the tarmac at at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Oct. 5, 2018. As part of a project called Te Auraki (The Return), the New Zealand Defense Force returns personnel and dependents buried overseas after January 1955 back home to New Zealand.
RM2MB1483–KATUSA and U.S. Soldiers gather to celebrate the 72nd anniversary of the Korean War and the establishment of the KATUSA Program at a K-Pop concert held on Balboni Field at Camp Humphreys, June 9, 2022. Performers included Young K, Layone, 3YE, Jamie, Alice, and the Eighth Army Band. KATUSA & U.S. Soldier Friendship week is held to promote friendship and cross-cultural understanding between KATUSA and U.S. Soldiers.
RMPDF2MH–Sgt. Stephen Adkisson, a guitarist for the Eighth Army Band, rocks the crowd May 20 outside USAG Humphreys drive-in gate in Pyeongtaek, South Korea during the 2018 Spring Festival. The Spring Festival for 2018 was held both on and off USAG Humphreys, the off base portion was put together by the city of Pyeongtaek and had a flea market, games, food and a stage for multiple musical performances by both local bands and the U.S. Army.
RM2MB148X–KATUSA and U.S. Soldiers celebrate the 72nd anniversary of the Korean War and the establishment of the KATUSA Program at a K-Pop concert held on Balboni Field at Camp Humphreys, June 9, 2022. Performers included Young K, Layone, 3YE, Jamie, Alice, and the Eighth Army Band. KATUSA & U.S. Soldier Friendship week is held to promote friendship and cross-cultural understanding between KATUSA and U.S. Soldiers.
RM2GKRCME–CAMP HUMPHREYS, Republic of Korea - Spc. Brittany Simmons, a musician assigned to the Eighth Army Band, performs alongside the band during the Juneteenth celebration here, June 19. The Eighth Army Band's performance was one of many events during the celebration which commemorated the emancipation of enslaved peoples in the United States and the celebration of African American heritage and culture.
RMPFDD4F–On June 1, 2018, Eighth Army hosted the 243rd Army Birthday Ball at the SINTEX Convention Center in Suwon, South Korea. Servicemembers and their guests came from all over the Korea peninsula to participate in this annual military ball. Gen. Vincent K. Brooks, Commander UNC/CFC/USFK, and Lt. Gen. Michael A. Bills, Commander Eighth Army, presented awards to the 2018 Best Warrior Competition winners and other Soldiers who have distinguished themselves among their peers. The Eighth Army Band provided fun live musical entertain while everyone dined amongst co-workers, friends and family. The ev
RM2GKRCJ5–CAMP HUMPHREYS, Republic of Korea - A softball player pitches during a tournament occurring as part of the Juneteenth celebration here, June 19. The celebration, commemorating the emancipation of enslaved peoples and celebrating African American culture, included events such as the softball tournament, a performance by the Eighth Army Band, dances, talent competitions, youth events, and numerous other fun and reflective experiences.
RMPFDD4E–On June 1, 2018, Eighth Army hosted the 243rd Army Birthday Ball at the SINTEX Convention Center in Suwon, South Korea. Servicemembers and their guests came from all over the Korea peninsula to participate in this annual military ball. Gen. Vincent K. Brooks, Commander UNC/CFC/USFK, and Lt. Gen. Michael A. Bills, Commander Eighth Army, presented awards to the 2018 Best Warrior Competition winners and other Soldiers who have distinguished themselves among their peers. The Eighth Army Band provided fun live musical entertain while everyone dined amongst co-workers, friends and family. The ev
RMMBPDJM–U.S. Army Lt. Col. Treg Ancelet, Eighth Army band conductor, leads the Eighth Army Band through playing of the Eighth Army Song and the Army Song at Camp Humphreys during the Eighth Army change of command ceremony in South Korea, Jan. 5, 2018. Lt. Gen. Thomas S. Vandal relinquished command to Lt. Gen. Michael A. Bills as the new commanding general of Eighth Army. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Isaih Vega)
RMME2TAK–U.S Army Lt. Gen. Thomas S. Vandal commander of the Eighth Army, provides opening remarks at the Holiday concert in Seoul, Korea Dec. 17, 2017. The concert was hosted by the Eighth Army command in conjunction with local community leaders during the holiday season to promote harmonious relations between the U.S. Army and the Republic of Korea (ROK). Over 1500 U.S. Soldiers and ROK soldiers attended performances by the Eighth Army Band and the Prime Philharmonic Orchestra . (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Edward Randolph)
RMPFDD4D–On June 1, 2018, Eighth Army hosted the 243rd Army Birthday Ball at the SINTEX Convention Center in Suwon, South Korea. Servicemembers and their guests came from all over the Korea peninsula to participate in this annual military ball. Gen. Vincent K. Brooks, Commander UNC/CFC/USFK, and Lt. Gen. Michael A. Bills, Commander Eighth Army, presented awards to the 2018 Best Warrior Competition winners and other Soldiers who have distinguished themselves among their peers. The Eighth Army Band provided fun live musical entertain while everyone dined amongst co-workers, friends and family. The ev
RMMJTT2J–U.S Army Lt. Gen. Thomas S. Vandal commander of the Eighth Army, provides opening remarks at the Holiday concert in Seoul, Korea Dec. 17, 2017. The concert was hosted by the Eighth Army command in conjunction with local community leaders during the holiday season to promote harmonious relations between the U.S. Army and the Republic of Korea (ROK). Over 1500 U.S. Soldiers and ROK soldiers attended performances by the Eighth Army Band and the Prime Philharmonic Orchestra . (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Edward Randolph)
RMPH5TBK–The U.S. Army Band, "Pershing's Own" helps conduct a Full Honors Group Funeral Service for U.S. Army Air Forces Airmen missing from World War II in Section 60 of Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, June 27, 2018. Laid to rest were Airmen Tech. Sgt. John Brady; Tech. Sgt. Allen Chandler, Jr.; 1st Lt. John Liekhus; Staff Sgt. Robert Shoemaker; and Staff Sgt. Bobby Younger. All five Airmen were members of the 323rd Bombardment Squadron, 91st Bombardment Group (Heavy), Eighth Air Force, during World War II when their nine-man aircrew was on a mission to Merseburg, German
RMMJTT2Y–U.S Army Lt. Gen. Thomas S. Vandal commander of the Eighth army, presents coins to the Eighth Army Band after the Holiday concert in Seoul, Korea Dec. 17, 2017. The concert was hosted by the Eighth Army command in conjunction with local community leaders during the holiday season to promote harmonious relations between the U.S. Army and the Republic of Korea (ROK). Over 1500 U.S. Soldiers and ROK soldiers attended performances by the Eighth Army Band and the Prime Philharmonic Orchestra . (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Edward Randolph)
RMPH5TCB–A bugler from The U.S. Army Band, 'Pershing's Own', sounds taps during a Full Honors Group Funeral Service for U.S. Army Air Forces Airmen missing from World War II in Section 60 of Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, June 27, 2018. Laid to rest were Airmen Tech. Sgt. John Brady; Tech. Sgt. Allen Chandler, Jr.; 1st Lt. John Liekhus; Staff Sgt. Robert Shoemaker; and Staff Sgt. Bobby Younger. All five Airmen were members of the 323rd Bombardment Squadron, 91st Bombardment Group (Heavy), Eighth Air Force, during World War II when their nine-man aircrew was on a mission to Mersebu
RMMJTT2M–U.S Army Lt. Gen. Thomas S. Vandal commander of the Eighth army, presents flowers to Carl Palleschi after the Holiday concert in Seoul, Korea Dec. 17, 2017. The concert was hosted by the Eighth Army command in conjunction with local community leaders during the holiday season to promote harmonious relations between the U.S. Army and the Republic of Korea (ROK). Over 1500 U.S. Soldiers and ROK soldiers attended performances by the Eighth Army Band and the Prime Philharmonic Orchestra . (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Edward Randolph)Randolph)
RMPH5TCG–A soldier from the U.S. Army Honor Guard carries a U.S. flag during the Full Honors Group Funeral Service for U.S. Army Air Forces Airmen missing from World War II in Section 60 of Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, June 27, 2018. Laid to rest were Airmen Tech. Sgt. John Brady; Tech. Sgt. Allen Candler, Jr.; 1st Lt. John Liekhus; Staff Sgt. Robert Shoemaker; and Staff Sgt. Bobby Younger. All five Airmen were members of the 323rd Bombardment Squadron, 91st Bombardment Group (Heavy), Eighth Air Force, during World War II when their nine-man aircrew was on a mission to Merseburg
RMMJTT2R–U.S Army Lt. Gen. Thomas S. Vandal commander of the Eighth army, presents coins to the Eighth Army Band after the Holiday concert in Seoul, Korea Dec. 17, 2017. The concert was hosted by the Eighth Army command in conjunction with local community leaders during the holiday season to promote harmonious relations between the U.S. Army and the Republic of Korea (ROK). Over 1500 U.S. Soldiers and ROK soldiers attended performances by the Eighth Army Band and the Prime Philharmonic Orchestra . (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Edward Randolph)
RMPJC0T3–Concert goers wait for the band Abby Normal to kick off their performance at the 2018 Adjutant General’s Summer Concert Series at Camp Dodge Joint Maneuver Training Center in Johnston, Iowa, on July 12, 2018. The concert series is wrapping up its eighth year of free weekly concerts.
RMME2TAT–U.S Army Lt. Gen. Thomas S. Vandal commander of the Eighth army, speaks about his appreciation of the performances after the Holiday concert in Seoul, Korea Dec. 17, 2017. The concert was hosted by the Eighth Army command in conjunction with local community leaders during the holiday season to promote harmonious relations between the U.S. Army and the Republic of Korea (ROK). Over 1500 U.S. Soldiers and ROK soldiers attended performances by the Eighth Army Band and the Prime Philharmonic Orchestra . (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Edward Randolph)
RMPXMBGR–U.S. Army Specialist Brianna Doo, U.S. Army in Japan band, scans a bracelet with a Noncombatant Evacuation Operations tracking system (NTS) barcode at Yokota Air Base, Japan, during noncombatant evacuation exercise Focused Passage 2017. Eighth Army-Korea conducts NEO administrative and training tasks designed to inspect NEO packets, conduct NEO representative/warden training, NTS training, and account for all Department of Defense noncombatants.
RMMJTT2P–U.S Army Lt. Gen. Thomas S. Vandal commander of the Eighth army, speaks about his appreciation of the performances after the Holiday concert in Seoul, Korea Dec. 17, 2017. The concert was hosted by the Eighth Army command in conjunction with local community leaders during the holiday season to promote harmonious relations between the U.S. Army and the Republic of Korea (ROK). Over 1500 U.S. Soldiers and ROK soldiers attended performances by the Eighth Army Band and the Prime Philharmonic Orchestra . (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Edward Randolph)
RMPXMBGH–U.S. Army Specialist Brianna Doo, U.S. Army in Japan band, scans a bracelet with a Noncombatant Evacuation Operations tracking system (NTS) barcode at Yokota Air Base, Japan, during noncombatant evacuation exercise Focused Passage 2017. Eighth Army conducts NEO administrative and training tasks designed to inspect NEO packets, conduct NEO representative/warden training, NTS operator training, and account for all Department of Defense noncombatants.
RMME2TB5–U.S Army Lt. Gen. Thomas S. Vandal commander of the Eighth army, presents coins to the Eighth Army Band after the Holiday concert in Seoul, Korea Dec. 17, 2017. The concert was hosted by the Eighth Army command in conjunction with local community leaders during the holiday season to promote harmonious relations between the U.S. Army and the Republic of Korea (ROK). Over 1500 U.S. Soldiers and ROK soldiers attended performances by the Eighth Army Band and the Prime Philharmonic Orchestra . (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Edward Randolph)
RMRB7G32–After a 21-gun salute, Spc. Matthew Rodriguez, bugler, 3rd Infantry Division Band plays taps honoring the fallen veterans during a remembrance ceremony at the National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force in Pooler, Georgia December 4. U.S. Army
RMME2TB6–U.S Army Lt. Gen. Thomas S. Vandal commander of the Eighth army, presents coins to the Eighth Army Band after the Holiday concert in Seoul, Korea Dec. 17, 2017. The concert was hosted by the Eighth Army command in conjunction with local community leaders during the holiday season to promote harmonious relations between the U.S. Army and the Republic of Korea (ROK). Over 1500 U.S. Soldiers and ROK soldiers attended performances by the Eighth Army Band and the Prime Philharmonic Orchestra . (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Edward Randolph)
RMPTFRP4–Maj. Gen. James A. Jacobson (standing at podium), Air Force District of Washington commander, delivers remarks at a Purple Heart award ceremony July 14, 2017 at the U.S. Air Force Memorial, Arlington, Va. The award was approved for World War II veteran Lt. Pedevillano (right) 72 years after he was liberated from a German prisoner of war camp by Gen. George S. Patton, Jr.’s 3rd U.S. Army. (Air Force
RMMJTT2T–U.S Army Lt. Gen. Thomas S. Vandal commander of the Eighth army, presents coins to the Eighth Army Band after the Holiday concert in Seoul, Korea Dec. 17, 2017. The concert was hosted by the Eighth Army command in conjunction with local community leaders during the holiday season to promote harmonious relations between the U.S. Army and the Republic of Korea (ROK). Over 1500 U.S. Soldiers and ROK soldiers attended performances by the Eighth Army Band and the Prime Philharmonic Orchestra . (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Edward Randolph)
RMPTFRNP–Maj. Gen. James A. Jacobson (standing at podium), Air Force District of Washington commander, delivers remarks at a Purple Heart award ceremony July 14, 2017 at the U.S. Air Force Memorial, Arlington, Va. The award was approved for World War II veteran Lt. Pedevillano (right) 72 years after he was liberated from a German prisoner of war camp by Gen. George S. Patton, Jr.’s 3rd U.S. Army. (Air Force
RMME2TAW–U.S Army Lt. Gen. Thomas S. Vandal commander of the Eighth army, presents coins to the Eighth Army Band after the Holiday concert in Seoul, Korea Dec. 17, 2017. The concert was hosted by the Eighth Army command in conjunction with local community leaders during the holiday season to promote harmonious relations between the U.S. Army and the Republic of Korea (ROK). Over 1500 U.S. Soldiers and ROK soldiers attended performances by the Eighth Army Band and the Prime Philharmonic Orchestra . (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Edward Randolph)
RMR1HAKJ–CAMP RED CLOUD, Republic of Korea – Maj. Gen. D. Scott McKean, native of San Jose, California and commanding general, 2nd Infantry Division/ROK-U.S. Combined Division, shakes the hands of Republic of Korea Band members in gratitude for their performance during the Chuseok Reception at Mitchell’s Grill Sept. 20. The 2ID/RUCD hosted its final Camp Red Cloud Chuseok Reception to reminisce the enduring ROK-U.S. partnership and celebrate traditional Korean customs with members of the local community.
RMMJTT2X–U.S Army Lt. Gen. Thomas S. Vandal commander of the Eighth army, presents coins to the Eighth Army Band after the Holiday concert in Seoul, Korea Dec. 17, 2017. The concert was hosted by the Eighth Army command in conjunction with local community leaders during the holiday season to promote harmonious relations between the U.S. Army and the Republic of Korea (ROK). Over 1500 U.S. Soldiers and ROK soldiers attended performances by the Eighth Army Band and the Prime Philharmonic Orchestra . (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Edward Randolph)
RMPTFRP3–Maj. Gen. James A. Jacobson (second from right), Air Force District of Washington commander, pins a Purple Heart ribbon on World War II veteran, Lt. John Pedevillano, during an award presentation ceremony July 14, 2017 at the U.S. Air Force Memorial, Arlington, Va. Pedevillano, a B-17 bombardier pilot, and his crew assigned to the 306th Bomb Group of the “Mighty Eighth” Air Force were shot down during a bombing mission in airspace over Nazi Germany on April 24, 1944. (Air Force
RMME2TAX–U.S Army Lt. Gen. Thomas S. Vandal commander of the Eighth army, presents coins to the Eighth Army Band after the Holiday concert in Seoul, Korea Dec. 17, 2017. The concert was hosted by the Eighth Army command in conjunction with local community leaders during the holiday season to promote harmonious relations between the U.S. Army and the Republic of Korea (ROK). Over 1500 U.S. Soldiers and ROK soldiers attended performances by the Eighth Army Band and the Prime Philharmonic Orchestra . (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Edward Randolph)
RMPTFRP0–Maj. Gen. James A. Jacobson (second from right), Air Force District of Washington commander, pins a Purple Heart ribbon on World War II veteran, Lt. John Pedevillano, during an award presentation ceremony July 14, 2017 at the U.S. Air Force Memorial, Arlington, Va. Pedevillano, a B-17 bombardier pilot, and his crew assigned to the 306th Bomb Group of the “Mighty Eighth” Air Force were shot down during a bombing mission in airspace over Nazi Germany on April 24, 1944. (Air Force
RMME2TAN–U.S Army Lt. Gen. Thomas S. Vandal commander of the Eighth army, presents flowers to Carl Palleschi after the Holiday concert in Seoul, Korea Dec. 17, 2017. The concert was hosted by the Eighth Army command in conjunction with local community leaders during the holiday season to promote harmonious relations between the U.S. Army and the Republic of Korea (ROK). Over 1500 U.S. Soldiers and ROK soldiers attended performances by the Eighth Army Band and the Prime Philharmonic Orchestra . (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Edward Randolph)Randolph)
RMPTFRNN–Master Sgt. Tamekia Wood, U.S.Air Force Honor Guard, assists 2nd Lt. (Ret.) John Pedevillano before his Purple Heart award ceremony on July 14, 2017 at the U.S. Air Force Memorial, Arlington, Va. Maj. Gen. James A. Jacobson, Air Force District of Washington commander, hosted the Purple Heart award ceremony and presented the prestigious award to 2nd Lt. (Ret.) John Pedevillano for wounds he incurred during a forced march as a World War II prisoner of war in Germany. Pedevillano, a B-17 bombardier pilot, and his crew assigned to the 306th Bomb Group of the “Mighty Eighth” Air Force were shot dow
RMMJTT2N–U.S Army Lt. Gen. Thomas S. Vandal commander of the Eighth army, presents flowers to Seo, Jung-Hak after the Holiday concert in Seoul, Korea Dec. 17, 2017. The concert was hosted by the Eighth Army command in conjunction with local community leaders during the holiday season to promote harmonious relations between the U.S. Army and the Republic of Korea (ROK). Over 1500 U.S. Soldiers and ROK soldiers attended performances by the Eighth Army Band and the Prime Philharmonic Orchestra . (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Edward Randolph)
RMPTFRP7–Master Sgt. Tamekia Wood, U.S.Air Force Honor Guard, assists 2nd Lt. (Ret.) John Pedevillano before his Purple Heart award ceremony on July 14, 2017 at the U.S. Air Force Memorial, Arlington, Va. Maj. Gen. James A. Jacobson, Air Force District of Washington commander, hosted the Purple Heart award ceremony and presented the prestigious award to 2nd Lt. (Ret.) John Pedevillano for wounds he incurred during a forced march as a World War II prisoner of war in Germany. Pedevillano, a B-17 bombardier pilot, and his crew assigned to the 306th Bomb Group of the “Mighty Eighth” Air Force were shot dow
RMME2TAR–U.S Army Lt. Gen. Thomas S. Vandal commander of the Eighth army, presents flowers to Seo, Jung-Hak after the Holiday concert in Seoul, Korea Dec. 17, 2017. The concert was hosted by the Eighth Army command in conjunction with local community leaders during the holiday season to promote harmonious relations between the U.S. Army and the Republic of Korea (ROK). Over 1500 U.S. Soldiers and ROK soldiers attended performances by the Eighth Army Band and the Prime Philharmonic Orchestra . (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Edward Randolph)
RMRB9TP9–DONGDUCHEON, Republic of Korea - Soldiers with 3rd Battalion, 13th Field Artillery Regiment, 210th Field Artillery Brigade carry loads of charcoal to deliver to disadvantaged families in Dongducheon City Dec. 21. The U.S. Army provided this service as a joint effort with Gyeonngi Province to support families during the winter season.
RMMJTT2K–U.S Army Lt. Gen. Thomas S. Vandal, commander of Eighth Army, and Gen. Vincent Brooks, commander U.S Forces Korea, pose with community leaders before the Holiday concert in Seoul, Korea Dec. 17, 2017. The concert was hosted by the Eighth Army command in conjunction with local community leaders during the holiday season to promote harmonious relations between the U.S. Army and the Republic of Korea (ROK). Over 1500 U.S. Soldiers and ROK soldiers attended performances by the Eighth Army Band and the Prime Philharmonic Orchestra . (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Edward Randolph)
RMRB9TP7–DONGDUCHEON, Republic of Korea - U.S. Army Garrison Casey Commander Lt. Col. Brian Jacobs, native of Merritt Island, Florida, walks with a load of charcoal on his back to disadvantaged families in Dongducheon City Dec. 21. The U.S. Army provided this service as a joint effort with Gyeonngi Province to support families during the winter season.
RMME2TAM–U.S Army Lt. Gen. Thomas S. Vandal, commander of Eighth Army, and Gen. Vincent Brooks, commander U.S Forces Korea, pose with community leaders before the Holiday concert in Seoul, Korea Dec. 17, 2017. The concert was hosted by the Eighth Army command in conjunction with local community leaders during the holiday season to promote harmonious relations between the U.S. Army and the Republic of Korea (ROK). Over 1500 U.S. Soldiers and ROK soldiers attended performances by the Eighth Army Band and the Prime Philharmonic Orchestra . (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Edward Randolph)
RM2GKKTR7–An Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month observance was held at Far East District (FED) headquarters, May 20. The theme for this year’s AAPI Heritage Month is “Advancing Leaders Through Purpose-Driven Service.” The Eighth Army Rock Band played Pankgajo, Simple Love Song and Dynamite, fitting with the theme of the event.
RM2MCBP5J–Brig. Gen. Frederick L. Crist, commanding general, 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command, accepts the command colors from Lt. Gen. Willard M. Burleson III, commanding general, Eighth Army, during a change of command ceremony on Camp Walker, Republic of Korea. Brig. Gen. Steven L. Allen relinquished command during the ceremony, which also featured Eighth Army's Combined Forces Band.
RM2KFW0CH–Republic of Korea Army Band performs at the Gyeryong World Military Culture Expo in Gyeryong, South Korea, Oct. 8. Eighth Army Soldiers, civilians and family members were invited to the expo’s family day. The exposition features static displays of ROK military equipment from all branches along with Eighth Army military vehicles. The Gyeryong World Military Culture Expo is aimed at exhibiting various aspects relating to military culture and to serve as an educational forum. The expo runs through Oct. 23.
RMRB9TPA–DONGDUCHEON, Republic of Korea - Soldiers with 210th Field Artillery Brigade, 2nd Infantry Divison/ROK-U.S. Combined Division, walk across a street near U.S. Army Garrison Camp Casey on their way to help citizens of the local community in Dongducheon City, Gyeonngi Province Dec. 21. The 210th FAB delivered charcoal to help disadvantaged families heat their homes during the winter season.
RM2MP2AN4–Republic of Korea Army Band performs at the Gyeryong World Military Culture Expo in Gyeryong, South Korea, Oct. 8. Eighth Army Soldiers, civilians and family members were invited to the expo’s family day. The exposition features static displays of ROK military equipment from all branches along with Eighth Army military vehicles. The Gyeryong World Military Culture Expo is aimed at exhibiting various aspects relating to military culture and to serve as an educational forum. The expo runs through Oct. 23.
RMP0M5G6–On June 1, 2018, Eighth Army hosted the 243rd Army Birthday Ball at the SINTEX Convention Center in Suwon, South Korea. Servicemembers and their guests came from all over the Korea peninsula to participate in this annual military ball. Gen. Vincent K. Brooks, Commander UNC/CFC/USFK, and Lt. Gen. Michael A. Bills, Commander Eighth Army, presented awards to the 2018 Best Warrior Competition winners and other Soldiers who have distinguished themselves among their peers. The Eighth Army Band provided fun live musical entertain while everyone dined amongst co-workers, friends and family. The ev
RMPTFRP2–Maj. Gen. James A. Jacobson (right), Air Force District of Washington commander, walks beside World War II veteran, Lt. John Pedevillano, at the beginning of a Purple Heart award presentation ceremony July 14, 2017 at the U.S. Air Force Memorial, Arlington, Va. According to his family, even while injured, Pedevillano saved the lives of his badly-wounded waist gunners by securing their parachutes, pushing them out the side windows and pulling their cords. (Air Force
RMP0M5GA–On June 1, 2018, Eighth Army hosted the 243rd Army Birthday Ball at the SINTEX Convention Center in Suwon, South Korea. Servicemembers and their guests came from all over the Korea peninsula to participate in this annual military ball. Gen. Vincent K. Brooks, Commander UNC/CFC/USFK, and Lt. Gen. Michael A. Bills, Commander Eighth Army, presented awards to the 2018 Best Warrior Competition winners and other Soldiers who have distinguished themselves among their peers. The Eighth Army Band provided fun live musical entertain while everyone dined amongst co-workers, friends and family. The ev
RMPTFRP1–Maj. Gen. James Jacobson (left) presents a Purple Heart certificate to Lt. John Pedevillano, July 14, 2017.
RMP0M5G8–On June 1, 2018, Eighth Army hosted the 243rd Army Birthday Ball at the SINTEX Convention Center in Suwon, South Korea. Servicemembers and their guests came from all over the Korea peninsula to participate in this annual military ball. Gen. Vincent K. Brooks, Commander UNC/CFC/USFK, and Lt. Gen. Michael A. Bills, Commander Eighth Army, presented awards to the 2018 Best Warrior Competition winners and other Soldiers who have distinguished themselves among their peers. The Eighth Army Band provided fun live musical entertain while everyone dined amongst co-workers, friends and family. The ev
RM2KG608K–Commissioner Andy Gibson, Mississippi’s eighth Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce, speaks to a crowd outside of the Mississippi Fairgrounds in Jackson, Mississippi, Oct. 6, 2022. Members of the 41st Army Band, Mississippi Army National Guard, played the National Anthem at the Mississippi State Fair. (U.S. Army National Guard photos by Staff Sgt. Connie Jones)
RMPTFRNX–Second Lieutenant John Pedevillano, speaks about his love for the country and reflects on service members sacrifices during a Purple Heart presentation ceremony in his honor at the Air Force Memorial, Jul. 14, 2017. Pedevillano, a B-17 bombardier pilot, received the award for wounds he incurred during a forced march as a World War II prisoner of war. While assigned to the 306th Bomb Group, he and his crew were shot down during a bombing mission in airspace over Nazi Germany on Apr. 24, 1944.
RM2KG6094–Commissioner Andy Gibson (right), Mississippi’s eighth Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce, stands with Command Sgt. Maj. Silvester Tatum, senior enlisted leader of the Mississippi National Guard, and Maj. Gen. Janson D. Boyles, the adjutant general of Mississippi, while he speaks to a crowd outside of the Mississippi Fairgrounds in Jackson, Mississippi, Oct. 6, 2022. Members of the 41st Army Band, Mississippi Army National Guard, played the National Anthem at the Mississippi State Fair. (U.S. Army National Guard photos by Staff Sgt. Connie Jones)
RM2KFF61B–The U.S. Air Force Honor Guard, the U.S. Air Force Ceremonial Brass Band, and the 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) Caisson Platoon conduct military funeral honors with funeral escort for U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Cuthbert Pattillo and Lt. Gen. Charles Pattillo in Section 75 of Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va., Sept. 14, 2022. Twin brothers, Maj. Gen. and Lt. Gen. Pattillo enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Forces in November 1942. During World War II, both flew with the Eighth Air Force’s 352nd Fighter Group, protecting bombers and attacking ground targets. Maj. Gen. Pattillo
RMPTFRNM–Maj. Gen. James A. Jacobson (right), Air Force District of Washington commander, walks beside World War II veteran, Lt. John Pedevillano, at the beginning of a Purple Heart award presentation ceremony July 14, 2017 at the U.S. Air Force Memorial, Arlington, Va. According to his family, even while injured, Pedevillano saved the lives of his badly-wounded waist gunners by securing their parachutes, pushing them out the side windows and pulling their cords. (Air Force
RM2MM315K–The U.S. Air Force Honor Guard, the U.S. Air Force Ceremonial Brass Band, and the 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) Caisson Platoon conduct military funeral honors with funeral escort for U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Cuthbert Pattillo and Lt. Gen. Charles Pattillo in Section 75 of Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va., Sept. 14, 2022. Twin brothers, Maj. Gen. and Lt. Gen. Pattillo enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Forces in November 1942. During World War II, both flew with the Eighth Air Force’s 352nd Fighter Group, protecting bombers and attacking ground targets. Maj. Gen. Pattillo
RMR1HAKG–CAMP RED CLOUD, Republic of Korea – Maj. Gen. D. Scott McKean, San Jose California native and commanding general, 2nd Infantry Division/ROK-U.S. Combined Division, greets Uijeongbu Mayor Ahn, Byung Yong and guests as they enter the Chuseok Reception at Mitchell’s Grill Sept. 20. The 2ID/RUCD hosted its final Camp Red Cloud Chuseok Reception to reminisce the enduring ROK-U.S. partnership and celebrate traditional Korean customs with members of the local community.
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