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gg- g A iii w .ll M One of the most important morale boosters on any vessel is the ship's band. The PINE ISLAND was fortunate in having aboard a number of excellent musicians and a small dance combo was formed 'at Okinawa overthe most difficult of hinderances.. . ,It was due to the efforts of Chaplain Parkinson and LtJG. Sherwood that the group was originally formed. Upon arrival at Okinawa an attempt was made to purchase instruments. Due to a considerable amount of red tape it was necessary to borrow the instruments from the Army Supply Corps. A The original group consisted of LtJG. Sherwood on bass, Bob Pruitt, trumpet, Rich Barker on piano, Bob Coakes, saxaphone, FrankBonorno on electric guitar, Dave Hanlon, drums, and Chuck Ballard, clarinet. LtJG. Sherwood was later replaced on bass, by Jack Lewis, and Hanlon replaced by W.iWashington, at the drums. R. A. Austin later joined the group .as a second trumpetist. The group 'continued to meet certain obstacles in arrangements. At his own expense Barker ordered a number of original arrangements from the States and later the Welfare and Recreation fund donated enough to purchase additional music. ' Ens. E. R. Hallett replaced LtJG. Sherwood as director of the group upon the latter's transfer. D. J. Hanlon, SN at D.4H. smith, su 7
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