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    Michigan National Guard Band Readies for Ford Funeral

    Michigan National Guard Band Prepares for Ford Funeral

    Photo By Master Sgt. Helen Miller | First Sgt. James Zwarensteyn, right, and soldiers of the Michigan Army National...... read more read more

    WASHINGTON, UNITED STATES

    01.01.2007

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    With the state funeral for former President Gerald R. Ford moving here tomorrow, members of the 126th Army Band of the Michigan Army National Guard are honing their skills for the historic event.

    The 126th Army Band is tasked to provide the instrumental music for three ceremonies. For each ceremony, the Ford family has chosen what numbers they would like to have played, and when. The song lists for the events are composed of expected melodies, common at any presidential funeral, along with family favorites meant to remember and honor Ford.

    First Sgt. James Zwarensteyn, a member of the 126th for his entire 37-year military career, has played at many events for the former president..

    “We played for Ford’s 90th birthday, the dedication and rededication of Ford’s museum and library,” he said. “This is bigger, though. We are all acutely aware of how important these ceremonies are going to be.”

    The 126th Army Band is made up of of 35 musicians, a director and Zwarensteyn, who serves as the drum major.

    “Being a part us this ceremony is a real honor for all of us,” he said. “For it to be on a worldwide stage, and for someone so important to this state, (it) is just a tremendous honor for us to be involved.”

    When not working with the National Guard, Zwarensteyn is a band teacher in his local school district.

    (Sgt. Jeremy Pitcher is a member of the Michigan Army National Guard.)

    Story by Sgt. Jeremy Pitcher, USA, American Forces Press Service

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    Date Taken: 01.01.2007
    Date Posted: 07.04.2025 06:01
    Story ID: 540549
    Location: WASHINGTON, US

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