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Michigan Marching Band WWII K&C Afrika Korps frock coats were regulation for

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frock coats were regulation for the American army with officers issued navy blue frocks during the Mexican War

A steel-helmeted officer gives that briefing to the General

Army’s experience in WW1 when it was recognized that a self-loading rifle brought greater advantage on the battlefield and a major increase in the infantry squad’s firepower

This figure represents the classic Johnny Reb foot soldier of the American Civil War

Michigan Marching Band WWII K&C Afrika Korps frock coats were regulation forThe history of the Michigan Marching Band began in the fall of 1896 when a seventeen year old from Ann Arbor, Harry dePont, invited all musicians on campus to attend a meeting for the purpose of organizing a band for the University. Nearly 30 musicians gathered in Harris Hall on a November evening for that initial meeting. Today, the band is a 350 plus strong ensemble. In 1972 the band allowed women to join their organization. The 13 piece set

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