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At the request of The Veterans Fund, America's finest Military
Bands have contributed some of their thrilling music to
every VA Medical Center and Veterans Home in the United
States.
An overwhelming response of gratitude from professional
VA Facility staff members reflects the positive, uplifting effect the
music is creating. A sampling of their letters . . .
"I would like to thank you for the c.d's sent to
our Veterans at the Tennessee State Veteran's Home in Humboldt,
TN. They love them! We will be using them throughout the
year in room visits, special events, over the intercom system
etc. We also play them in our café
You wouldn't
believe the stories and memories the music has provoked."
C. Baughman
"Here at the St. Albans Extended Care Center we
have closed circuit TV (thanks to the donations from many
fine organizations), I will be able to load the cd's into
our cd player and pipe it through one of our vacant internal
channels for the enjoyment of our hospitalized veterans."
J. BenkaI
". . . thank you for letting the Veterans of this
Great Nation know that they are not forgotten!"
Roberta Knapp, The Carl T. Hayden VAMC, Phoenix, Arizona
"The music will have special meaning because of
who the musicians are." Cathy DuPouy, VA Northern
Indiana Health Care System
Seven Bands have sent CD’s already. Another sent six cassettes. And more are CD’s and cassettes are arriving regularly. The Bands and their Music:
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THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE ACADEMY BAND
“A Touch of Jobin”
“The Spires”
“Brassfare”
“Patriot’s Dream”
THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE BAND
"On Dress Parade"
THE UNITED STATES ARMY CHORALE
"Settin' the Standards"
THE UNITED STATES ARMY FIELD BAND
"Let Freedom Ring"
THE UNITED STATES COAST GUARD BAND
"Americana"
THE UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY BAND
"West Point on the March"
“The Hellcats”
THE UNITED STATES MARINE BAND
"From Fife and Drum"
"Sound Off"
"Strauss"
"Overtures" (Volumes I and II)
"Marine Band Showcase"
THE UNITED STATES NAVY BAND
"Mystic Chords of Memory"
"Crusin' Roundabout"
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Through "Project Military Music," Veterans in
care centers throughout America are now thrilling again
at the music of "their" Bands. Those veterans
helped make the music possible. It is entirely fitting and
proper that it should now lift their spirits and enrich their
lives.
The Veterans Fund offers sincere gratitude to the personnel
of America's Military Bands. They sent their CD's and tapes with
joy, with haste, with appreciation, and with a resounding
shared salute to their comrades-those who in other days,
and at other times, stood on watch to maintain the freedom
that our present military forces continue to preserve for
us all.
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