File:USMC-10212009-M-3403K-011.jpg

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English: The British Royal Marine Band preformed songs such as The Marines’ Hymn, The Star-Spangled Banner and other British classics in front of the National Museum of the Marine Corps Oct. 21. Spot the base drummer and notice his animal skin cloak. The animal skin pays honor to when the British occupied India and Africa and then they used local people as their percussionists. The locals would often come wearing animal skins.
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English: Lance Cpl. Jahn R. Kuiper
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