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Long-standing tradition displays music and patriotism to audiences across D.C. area

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Military band concerts have been a tradition for hundreds of years in the D.C. area. “The President’s Own” United States Marine Band is just one of the many groups to perform publicly. On one summer Friday, a Marine family came to see the band in action.