by Air Force Global Strike Command Public Affairs
11/14/2012 - BARKSDALE AFB, La. -- The
United States Air Force Band of the West's ensemble, Warhawk, performed
for veterans at the Northwest Louisiana War Veteran's Home Nov. 6.
More than 65 residents attended the performance, according to Ms.
Frankie Canty, activities director for the home, located in Bossier
City, La.
"This performance has improved the quality of life for our veterans and
reassured them that someone cares about their well-being," Canty said.
"It is important to remember our veterans and their sacrifices - they have given us the freedom we enjoy today," she said.
The band was proud to visit the veterans, said Master Sgt. Steve Wilson, non-commissioned officer in charge of the ensemble.
"It is an honor and a privilege to perform for those who have served and
gone before us," he said. "We're grateful for the legacy of excellence
they have left for us."
The band, based out of Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, also performed
during Air Force Global Strike Command's competition score posting event
here Nov. 7.
"It is not only our job to tell the Air Force story, it's our privilege," said Wilson.
"We are so very blessed to do what we do best, which is to play music, in service to our country," he added.
The Band of the West travels more than 125,000 miles and provides over
300 performances to military and civilian audiences throughout Texas,
Arizona, New Mexico, and Louisiana annually.
For more information on the U.S. Air Force Band of the West please visit
this website: http://www.bandofthewest.af.mil/aboutus/index.asp.
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
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