Re: A HISTORY OF U.S. ARMY BANDS



in article jkgsm156kq8iupalhi0bs7gqufdj9kaena@xxxxxxx, Jim Blansett at
jim_blansett@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 11/6/05 12:56:

> On Sun, 06 Nov 2005 16:44:26 GMT, Shawn Hines <shawnhines@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>
>> in article s2asm15hpeblrmqm74m06edfhgt8iugejq@xxxxxxx, Jim Blansett at
>> jim_blansett@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 11/6/05 11:03:
>>
>>> On Sun, 06 Nov 2005 15:46:54 GMT, Shawn Hines <shawnhines@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> in article 1131281452.460512.198900@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Mike at
>>>> yard22192@xxxxxxxxx wrote on 11/6/05 07:50:
>>>>
>>>>> A HISTORY OF U.S. ARMY BANDS
>>>>>
>>>>> Several months ago (05/19/05), Secrecy News published an item about
>>>>> military bands that some readers considered to be insufficiently
>>>>> enthusiastic. "I have just two words for you," wrote one gentleman.
>>>>> "Glenn Miller." By way of penance, we offer a newly revised and
>>>>> astonishingly detailed History of U.S. Army Bands, published for use in
>>>>> courses offered by the U.S. Army. "The first mention of a military
>>>>> musical organization used in the connection of battle in the United
>>>>> States Army occurred at the celebration held after Ethan Allen and his
>>>>> Green Mountain Boys captured Fort Ticonderoga on 10 May 1775." "A fife
>>>>> and Drum Corps performed at this celebration." See "A History of U.S.
>>>>> Army Bands," U.S. Army Element, School of Music, Norfolk, VA, updated
>>>>> October 2005: http://www.fas.org/irp/doddir/army/armybands.pdf
>>>>>
>>>> This sounds really cool, but I couldn't get the link to work. Do you have
>>>> a
>>>> website link to this?
>>>>
>>>> Shawn Hines
>>>
>>> Shawn, you do have the Adobe Acrobat reader installed on your machine,
>>> don't you? You would need that in order to view a ".pdf" file.
>>> http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2_allversions.html
>>
>> I have Adobe Reader, Adobe Pro, and Preview. But when I clicked on the link
>> to the .pdf file, nothing happened. If there is a website with the .pdf
>> link, I can go there and download the file ...
>>
>> Shawn
>
> Just eliminate the "armybands.pdf" from the URL. When you get to that
> page, do a CTRL-F and start a search on the page for "bands." Then,
> right click on the link, do a "Save Target As," and save the file.


Cool. Thanks.

Shawn

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