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Infantry Band Rocks USS Decatur
American Forces Press Service ^ | Spc. Darryl L. Montgomery, USA

Posted on 09/02/2009 4:48:12 PM PDT by SandRat

CONTINGENCY OPERATING BASE BASRA, Iraq, Sept. 2, 2009 – For what many believe to be the first time in history, an Army band performed on a Navy destroyer in the Persian Gulf last week.

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With the sun setting behind the Basra, Iraq, oil terminal in the background, the 34th Infantry Division band Center Mass performed a live show for sailors aboard the USS Decatur while the ship continued to circle the terminal and provide security in the Persian Gulf, Aug. 26, 2009. U.S. Army photo by Spc. Darryl L. Montgomery
  

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The 34th Infantry Division band Center Mass concluded its week-long tour of the Gulf after playing five shows in four locations. The band played at Umm Qasr, an oil terminal in Basra, on the USS Decatur and at Camp Bucca before returning here Aug. 30.

The highlight of the trip for many of the band members was performing Aug. 26 for the sailors stationed aboard the USS Decatur, which is providing security around Basra oil terminal in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.

“That was the best thing this week, playing on the Decatur,” said Sgt. Ryan Lodgaard, Center Mass drummer and a St. Paul, Minn., resident. “I never thought in a million years I would play on a Navy destroyer for the Army. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and one I won’t soon forget.”

Many of the Decatur’s crew and the members of Center Mass believe this is the first time an Army band has performed on a Navy ship at sea, and according to Sgt. Dave Woychek, Center Mass keyboardist, it wasn’t easy getting there.

“We had a lot of mishaps and interesting experiences trying to get out here,” the Winona, Minn., resident said in reference to the band being stuck at sea for a few hours after the boat they were on broke down the day before.

The band members were determined to get out to the Decatur and perform for the sailors, who often miss out on USO tours, regardless of whatever mishaps delayed them.

“We decided when we came to Iraq that the large [forward operating bases] get a lot of USO tours,” Woychek said, “so we made it our main goal to get out to the smaller FOBs and patrol bases, and in this case, ships to play for the guys who deserve it most, the guys who don’t get any entertainment.”

“As an Army band, we don’t need the force protection required by USO tours to go to the smaller FOBs and play for the servicemembers that don’t get anything,” said Sgt. 1st Class Timothy Johnson, bassist and team leader for Center Mass.

Johnson, a Minneapolis resident said, he enjoys getting out and seeing all the different FOBs and performing for the soldiers who never get big-name entertainers.

The high heat and humidity didn’t keep the band from playing for the servicemembers. After each show, although they were dripping in sweat, the look of satisfaction swept across their faces because they knew they had given their best and entertained the crowds.

“We pushed on and made it happen,” Lodgaard said. “Just knowing we are entertaining the servicemembers who are in harm’s way every day makes it easier. I saw a lot of smiles while performing this week. Being in a band is a great job to have for the Army.”

(Army Spc. Darryl L. Montgomery serves in the Multinational Division South public affairs office.)

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Click photo for screen-resolution image The 34th Infantry Division band Center Mass performs for sailors aboard the USS Decatur in the Persian Gulf, Aug. 26, 2009. The band’s tour focused on performing in places USO tours do not get to visit. U.S. Army photo by Spc. Darryl L. Montgomery  
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Click photo for screen-resolution image Sailors of the USS Decatur gather around the 34th Infantry Division band Center Mass during a performance on the ship’s flight deck in the Persian Gulf, Aug. 26, 2009. Many of the Decatur’s crew and the band members believe the performance was the first time an Army band has played on a deployed ship. U.S. Army photo by Spc. Darryl L. Montgomery  
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Click photo for screen-resolution image Army Sgt. Ryan Lodgaard, drummer for Center Mass, said he enjoyed playing for sailors aboard the USS Decatur in the Persian Gulf, Aug. 26, 2009. U.S. Army photo by Spc. Darryl L. Montgomery  
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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: frwn; iraq; music; ussdecatur

1 posted on 09/02/2009 4:48:12 PM PDT by SandRat
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2 posted on 09/02/2009 4:48:48 PM PDT by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country! What else needs said?)
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To: SandRat
Way to go, 34th Infantry Band, USA!

Lamh Foistenach Abu!
3 posted on 09/02/2009 4:52:10 PM PDT by ConorMacNessa (HM/2 USN, 3/5 Marines, RVN 1969. St. Michael the Archangel defend us in battle!)
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To: ConorMacNessa

ARMY FIRST - U.S. Navy sailors aboard the USS Decatur gather around
the 34th Red Bull Infantry Division band during a live performance on the ship's
flight deck in the Persian Gulf, Aug. 26, 2009. Many Decatur crew and band
members believe the performance was the first time ever an Army band played
on a deployed ship.

U.S. Army photo by Spc. Darryl L. Montgomery

4 posted on 09/02/2009 4:59:41 PM PDT by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country! What else needs said?)
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To: SandRat

That’s so cool! What a venue!


5 posted on 09/02/2009 5:03:08 PM PDT by PureSolace (Trust in God)
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To: SandRat

Damn cool story.


6 posted on 09/02/2009 5:09:35 PM PDT by Windflier (To anger a conservative, tell him a lie. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth.)
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To: SandRat

Great story and pics! Thanks for posting.


7 posted on 09/02/2009 5:14:39 PM PDT by Starboard
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To: SandRat

Awesome!


8 posted on 09/02/2009 5:15:00 PM PDT by TADSLOS (Proud FR Mobster)
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To: SandRat

“We decided when we came to Iraq that the large [forward operating bases] get a lot of USO tours,” Woychek said, “so we made it our main goal to get out to the smaller FOBs and patrol bases, and in this case, ships to play for the guys who deserve it most, the guys who don’t get any entertainment.”

My son is on a submarine in the Persian Gulf. Wonder if they can make arrangements to play for them the next time they pull into port. Those guys really don’t get any entertainment.


9 posted on 09/02/2009 6:00:55 PM PDT by rwa265 (Christ my Cornerstone)
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To: rwa265

Send your son this thread and have him show it to the X.O. then ask the question; “would it be possible?”

It just could happen.


10 posted on 09/02/2009 6:05:41 PM PDT by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country! What else needs said?)
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