The U.S. Army Europe Band and Chorus played to enthusiastic audiences in Chisinau and Balti, Moldova.

The U.S. Army Europe Band  and Chorus played to enthusiastic audiences in Chisinau and Balti over the weekend. On Monday, 
the band split into smaller groups and visited three Moldovan schools and one orphanage in Straseni, Congaz and Singerei, performing for an estimated 1,400 very appreciative children. Dowload higest-resolution version(1084 by 468 pixels)

The U.S. Army Europe Band and Chorus played to enthusiastic audiences in Chisinau and Balti over the weekend. On Monday, the band split into smaller groups and visited three Moldovan schools and one orphanage in Straseni, Congaz and Singerei, performing for an estimated 1,400 very appreciative children.

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