United States Army Field Band unloading musicial instruments, undated

  • Whiting, Chester Earl, 1901-1985

Abstract

An undated photograph of United States Army Field Band unloading the instruments near a set of barracks, location unknown. Three men in dress uniforms with tuba in the foreground. Seven men in more casual dress stand in the background. The photograph was likely taken by Chester E. Whiting, founder of the United States Army Field Band, while on tour

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