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Air Force District of Washington Commander Maj. Gen. Ricky N. Rupp, and his wife, Charlotte, attended the U.S. Air Force Band’s latest Heritage to Horizons performance at the Air Force Memorial July 26. The recurring ceremonial event features a unique set of themed concerts with events scheduled to occur monthly through August.

Air Force District of Washington Commander Maj. Gen. Ricky N. Rupp, and his wife, Charlotte, attended the U.S. Air Force Band’s latest Heritage to Horizons performance at the Air Force Memorial July 26. The recurring ceremonial event features a unique set of themed concerts with events scheduled to occur monthly through August. Heritage to Horizons concerts showcase the rich history of the Air Force with impeccable demonstrations by the Air Force Honor Guard Drill Team as well as world-class music, featuring musicians from the Airmen of Note, Max Impact, Strolling Strings, Singing Sergeants, and the Ceremonial Brass Drum Line. These unique, family-friendly, and always free performances connect America with Airmen, strengthen esprit-de-corps, and build partnerships. For future performance dates, themes, and parking and shuttle information, visit Heritage to Horizons concerts: https://www.afdw.af.mil/. (U.S. Air Force photos/Adrian Cadiz)

Air Force District of Washington Commander Maj. Gen. Ricky N. Rupp chats with an attendee during the Heritage to Horizons concert at the Air Force Memorial July 26. Presented by the U.S. Air Force Band, the concert features impeccable demonstrations by the Air Force Honor Guard Drill Team as well as world-class music, featuring musicians from the Airmen of Note, Max Impact, Strolling Strings, Singing Sergeants, and the Ceremonial Brass Drum Line.

Air Force District of Washington Commander Maj. Gen. Ricky N. Rupp chats with an attendee during the Heritage to Horizons concert at the Air Force Memorial July 26. Presented by the U.S. Air Force Band, the concert features impeccable demonstrations by the Air Force Honor Guard Drill Team as well as world-class music, featuring musicians from the Airmen of Note, Max Impact, Strolling Strings, Singing Sergeants, and the Ceremonial Brass Drum Line.

Presented by the U.S. Air Force Band, the Heritage to Horizons concert features impeccable demonstrations by the Air Force Honor Guard Drill Team as well as world-class music, featuring musicians from the Airmen of Note, Max Impact, Strolling Strings, Singing Sergeants, and the Ceremonial Brass Drum Line. The troupe performed July 26 at the Air Force Memorial.

Presented by the U.S. Air Force Band, the Heritage to Horizons concert features impeccable demonstrations by the Air Force Honor Guard Drill Team as well as world-class music, featuring musicians from the Airmen of Note, Max Impact, Strolling Strings, Singing Sergeants, and the Ceremonial Brass Drum Line. The troupe performed July 26 at the Air Force Memorial.

ARLINGTON, Va. -- Air Force District of Washington Commander Maj. Gen. Ricky N. Rupp, and his wife, Charlotte, attended the U.S. Air Force Band’s latest Heritage to Horizons performance at the Air Force Memorial July 26. The recurring ceremonial event features a unique set of themed concerts with events scheduled to occur monthly through August. Heritage to Horizons concerts showcase the rich history of the Air Force with impeccable demonstrations by the Air Force Honor Guard Drill Team as well as world-class music, featuring musicians from the Airmen of Note, Max Impact, Strolling Strings, Singing Sergeants, and the Ceremonial Brass Drum Line. These unique, family-friendly, and always free performances connect America with Airmen, strengthen esprit-de-corps, and build partnerships. For future performance dates, themes, and parking and shuttle information, visit Heritage to Horizons concerts: https://www.afdw.af.mil/. (U.S. Air Force photos/Adrian Cadiz)