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The U.S. Army All-American Bowl is much more than a football game. See all the events that take place during Bowl Week that make this a showcase of many diverse talents.

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See all the talented players who made up the East and West teams. They exemplified what it means to be a successful individual, while also working as part of a team — their leadership skills were evident on and off the field.

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Marching Band

On January 5, 2013, 125 of the finest high school senior marching musicians and color guard members from across the country will perform during halftime of the U.S. Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio.

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All-American Bowl Alumni

Since 2001, the U.S. Army All-American Bowl has showcased the mental, emotional and physical strength of the nation’s premier high school football talent. Only the strongest wear our colors – see some of the strongest to ever play in the Bowl.

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2012 - AAB WEBISODE 6

Kelsey Ferneau

My name is Kelsey Ferneau and I play Mellophone for the U.S. Army All-American Band.

We’ve finished the first movement yesterday and we’re starting on the second one, which has some fun stuff with it, so that should be exciting.

Well it starts to feel more like the whole band, likes its becoming a whole, especially with the pit and the drums then the color guard just added another texture which is really cool.

T. Andre Feagin: I think they play and even more important role because I’m like a wind player who gets to hide behind the instrument.

They don’t get to do that. Like the face is vulnerable and they have to portray this whole patriotic, jazz kind of 50’s vibe that’s a hard thing to do that a trumpet player doesn’t have to worry about.

Everyone has a personality, and it is really, really, really incredible.