How John Philip Sousa Excelled as a Conductor and Became the 'March King' John Philip Sousa, the March King, marched into history as composer and conductor of "The President's Own."
Vet John Fogerty Joined the Army Field Band for a Performance of ‘Fortunate Son’ "Songs of Service" is a 30-minute musical special set to air on select CBS stations on Saturday, Dec. 11, 2021, after the...
Military Will Have Reduced Role in Scaled-Back DC Inauguration Events Instead of a parade, small contingents from each branch will pass in review below the West Front of the Capitol.
She Quit 'American Idol' to Join the Air Force Nalani Quintello quit 'American Idol' to be in the U.S. Air Force -- that's how excited she was to join up.
Airman Doolittle Returns to World Series to Serenade America If it’s the World Series, it’s Airman 1st Class Michelle Doolittle in the seventh inning.
Marines Follow Passion for Music Through Enlistment Program The Marine Corps is best known for fighting and winning battles. Yet, although the motto: “Every Marine a Rifleman,”...
Auditors: Military Bands Can't Toot Their Own Horns The Pentagon's 136 music bands can't prove they are meeting their missions, according to a GAO report.
Picture of Special Forces Soldier Wearing Nazi Patch Triggers Army Investigation The Army is investigating a National Guard social media account posting that contained an image of a soldier wearing a patch...
The Standoff at Gate 36: Texas Sends in the Troops to Block Migrants from Seeking Asylum Immigration enforcement has long been the domain of the federal government. But Texas is challenging that at a time when...
Air Force Colonel Heading Maintenance Group at New Mexico Base Is Relieved of Command Col. Danzel Albertsen, commander of the 49th Maintenance Group at Holloman Air Force Base, was removed from his leadership...
Commander of Air Mobility Squadron in the United Kingdom Quietly Fired by Air Force Maj. Ligel Brown was relieved of command Jan. 25, but the leadership change was not publicized in a press release or...
250,000 Veterans Agree to $6 Billion Settlement with 3M over Earplugs Alleged to Cause Hearing Loss The cases revolved around 3M's Combat Arms Earplugs, Version 2, that were issued to troops between 2003 and 2015.