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Swearing in from the Presidential Inauguration

Swearing in From the Presidential Inauguration

Members of the Pennsylvania National Guard raise their hands during a special police swearing in ceremony held during in processing into the District of Columbia National Guard Armory. Airmen and Soldiers from all over the United States and surrounding territories are flooding into D.C. to assist with the 56th annual Presidential Inauguration.


Swearing in from the Presidential Inauguration

Swearing in From the Presidential Inauguration

Members of the Pennsylvania National Guard raise their hands during a special police swearing in ceremony held during in processing into the District of Columbia National Guard Armory. Airmen and Soldiers from all over the United States and surrounding territories are flooding into D.C. to assist with the 56th annual Presidential Inauguration.


Swearing in from the Presidential Inauguration

Swearing in From the Presidential Inauguration

Pvt. 2nd Class Griffin and Sgt. Gribovsli from Members of the Pennsylvania National Guard raise their hands during a special police swearing in ceremony held during in processing into the District of Columbia National Guard Armory. Airmen and Soldiers from all over the United States and surrounding territories are flooding into D.C. to assist with the 56th annual Presidential Inauguration.


Preparing to Play for the Presidential Inaugural Ball

Preparing to Play for the Presidential Inaugural Ball

Spc. Adam Levowitz, trumpet player with the 257th Army band "Band of the Nations Capitol" polishes his trumpet in preparation for playing at Presidential Inaugural Ball, Jan. 20, at the D.C. National Guard Armory. Band members are excited to be part of this historic event. "We are the first National Guard Band to ever play the inaugural ball," said Levowitz. Levowitz is a freelance composer/conductor from Vienna, Virginia.


Preparing to Play for the Presidential Inaugural Ball

Preparing to Play for the Presidential Inaugural Ball

Uniforms belonging to band members with the 257th Army band "Band of the Nations Capitol" decorates the physical fitness center located within the D.C. National Guard Armory. Member's uniforms and instruments are scattered through the area in preparation for their historic performance during the Presidential Inaugural Ball. This event marks the first time in history that a National Guard Band has played during an inaugural ball.


Preparing to Play for the Presidential Inaugural Ball

Preparing to Play for the Presidential Inaugural Ball

Spc. Adam Levowitz, trumpet player with the 257th Army band "Band of the Nations Capitol" polishes his trumpet in preparation for playing at Presidential Inaugural Ball, Jan. 20, at the D.C. National Guard Armory. Band members are excited to be part of this historic event. "We are the first National Guard Band to ever play the inaugural ball," said Levowitz. Levowitz is a freelance composer/conductor from Vienna, Virginia.


Preparing to Play for the Presidential Inaugural Ball

Preparing to Play for the Presidential Inaugural Ball

Uniforms belonging to band members with the 257th Army band "Band of the Nations Capitol" decorates the physical fitness center located within the D.C. National Guard Armory. Member's uniforms and instruments are scattered through the area in preparation for their historic performance during the Presidential Inaugural Ball. This event marks the first time in history that a National Guard Band has played during an inaugural ball.


Preparing to Play for the Presidential Inaugural Ball

Preparing to Play for the Presidential Inaugural Ball

Spc. John Rosa, tuba player with the 257th Army band "Band of the Nations Capitol" polishes his tuba in preparation for playing at Presidential Inaugural Ball, Jan. 20, located at the D.C. National Guard Armory. This is the first time in history that a National Guard Band has been asked to play at such an event. "This type of honor is usually reserved for the 4 premiere active duty Army bands," said Rosa. "It is an honor to be selected."


Preparing to Play for the Presidential Inaugural Ball

Preparing to Play for the Presidential Inaugural Ball

Uniforms belonging to band members with the 257th Army band "Band of the Nations Capitol" decorates the physical fitness center located within the D.C. National Guard Armory. Member's uniforms and instruments are scattered through the area in preparation for their historic performance during the Presidential Inaugural Ball. This event marks the first time in history that a National Guard Band has played during an inaugural ball.


Preparing to Play for the Presidential Inaugural Ball

Preparing to Play for the Presidential Inaugural Ball

Spc. John Rosa, tuba player with the 257th Army band "Band of the Nations Capitol" polishes his tuba in preparation for playing at Presidential Inaugural Ball, Jan. 20, located at the D.C. National Guard Armory. This is the first time in history that a National Guard Band has been asked to play at such an event."This type of honor is usually reserved for the 4 premiere active duty Army bands," said Rosa."It is an honor to be selected."



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