Chief Warrant Officer 5 Jeanne Pace (left), former bandmaster for the 1st Cavalry Division Band, and her father, retired Air Force Maj. Edward Pace (center), sing the Army’s retiree song, “Old Soldiers Never Die,” while joining hands alongside family and friends during her retirement ceremony July 10 on Cooper Field at Fort Hood, Texas. Pace is the longest serving female warrant officer, last member serving of the 14th Women’s Army Corps Band, and among the longest tenured female Soldiers in the Army’s active duty component. ( Army photo by Staff Sgt. Christopher Calvert, 1st Cavalry Divis
Chief Warrant Officer 5 Jeanne Pace (left), former bandmaster for the 1st Cavalry Division Band, and her father, retired Air Force Maj. Edward Pace (center), sing the Army’s retiree song, “Old Soldiers Never Die,” while joining hands alongside family and friends during her retirement ceremony July 10 on Cooper Field at Fort Hood, Texas. Pace is the longest serving female warrant officer, last member serving of the 14th Women’s Army Corps Band, and among the longest tenured female Soldiers in the Army’s active duty component. ( Army photo by Staff Sgt. Christopher Calvert, 1st Cavalry Division PAO/Released) Trooper retires after 43-year career 150710-A-WD324-255
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