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Photograph of the audience listening to a music program featuring the U.S. Army Band from Washington D.C.

The band performed in the gymnasium of Massanutten Military Academy (MMA).

A speaker on a tripod is in the foreground. The ceiling is…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of different people.

On the left is an unidentified young woman with shoulder-length hair curled outwards.

On the right is a young man wearing a U.S. Army uniform with a cap.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs.

On the left is an unidentified woman with short hair and glasses.

On the right is a young man in a U.S. Army uniform and cap.

Portrait photograph of an unidentified young man wearing a U.S. Army uniform and cap.

Photograph of the U.S. Army Band from Washington D.C. performing in the gymnasium of Massanutten Military Academy (MMA).

The audience is in the foreground.

Photograph of the U.S. Army Band from Washington D.C. performing in the gymnasium of Massanutten Military Academy (MMA).

The audience is in the foreground. The ceiling is decorated with streamers.

Photograph of the U.S. Army Band from Washington D.C. performing in the gymnasium of Massanutten Military Academy (MMA).

The audience is in the foreground.

Unidentified man wearing a U.S. Army uniform is standing with his feet apart and his hands behind his back.

Photograph of Ray J. Rudolph in his U.S. Army uniform.

Ray was from Star Tannery, Virginia, and entered military service on October 12, 1942. He served with the 330th Infantry, 83rd Division until he was killed in action on July 17, 1944, at…

Portrait photograph of Robert "Bobby" H. Morrison wearing his U.S. Army uniform.

He was the son of Hugh Morrison Jr., the photographer, and his wife, Grace (Johnson) Morrison. He grew up in Woodstock with many siblings.

He is remembered for…

Photo of a portrait. photograph of an unidentified young man wearing an Army uniform.

Photo of two separate portrait photograph of an unidentified man wearing a U.S. Army uniform and a beret.

The name, "Hopson", is visible on his name tag.

The image on the left has a mark at the top where the photographer noted which of the two…

Portrait photograph of an unidentified young man wearing a U.S. Airforce uniform that includes a name tag saying, "Hockman".

Portrait photograph of an unidentified young man wearing a U.S. Army uniform with cross medals visible on his lapel.

Portrait photograph of an unidentified man wearing a U.S. Army uniform with two crosses on his lapel that indicate he was a chaplain.

Photo of a photograph of the U.S. Army Field Band posed at the base of the U.S. Capitol building in Washington D.C.

The banner in the front center of the group says, "Army Field Band - Washington D.C."

Photo of two images of Elmer Franklin Reedy as a young man seated on a chair and wearing a placard around his neck with his name and an eight digit number written on it. He is wearing a U.S. Army uniform.

His parents were Clarence Herbert and…

Photo of a portrait photograph of an unidentified young man in a U.S. Army uniform flanked by two unidentified women, possibly his sisters.

Unidentified young man standing outdoors in his U.S. Army uniform.

Four unidentified people, two soldiers, a woman in a hat and the driver, are posed in an early convertible automobile.

A small dog is on the driver's lap and one of the soldiers' duffel bags is tied to the front fender.

A horse drawn buggy is…

Photo of a postcard showing an illustrated version of John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg, a Lutheran minister, statesman, and military officer from the the American Revolutionary War era.

At the bottom, a replica of his signature appears.

The…

Photo of a postcard showing an illustrated version of John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg, a Lutheran minister, statesman, and military officer from the the American Revolutionary War era.

The original postcard was published to celebrate the…

Damaged photo of a postcard with a depiction of John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg giving his famous sermon in January 1776 to recruit continental soldiers in Woodstock Virginia.

Damaged photo of a postcard titled, "There is a Time for All Things". The illustration captures the moment when Rev. J.P.G. Muhlenberg famously issued his call to arms sermon in January, 1776.

After his speech, he threw off his minister's robe,…

Photograph of a single page from the "Enlisted Record" of Private Thruston S. Peer.

He was inducted into the U.S. Army on August 18, 1941 in Roanoke, Virginia. He completed 8 months and 24 days of Army service before being discharged in "Fair"…
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