Retired Colonel of Army Band visits Frenship Middle School students
Retired Colonel of Army Band visits Frenship Middle School students By Julie Castaneda | March 3, 2021 at 5:57 PM CST - Updated March 3 at 6:57 PM
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - This week, Frenship ISDâs Heritage Middle School hosted a special guest who helped teach the band students. Retired Army Band Director, Colonel Thomas Palmatier.
after serving for nearly four decades, Palmatier has an impressive record in the Army.
âI was in the army for nearly 37 years and that spanned all around the globe,â said Palmatier. âIt took me to 56 countries, all 50 states. I culminated my career as the senior music director of the Armed Forces and as leader and commander of the United States Army Band âPershingâs Own.ââ
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Sergeant First Class Christopher Buckley, a member of the U.S. Army Herald Trumpets and United South High School alumnus, performed during the 46th Presidential Inauguration for President Joseph Biden Jr. and was celebrated by his former school district.
“I would like to commend Dr. Buckley. He exemplifies the traditions of excellence that we espouse at all of our campuses. UISD and the United South High School Panther family is very proud of him and wish him continued success,” UISD Superintendent Roberto J. Santos said. “I’d also like to extend congratulations to his spouse Mrs. Leah Buckley and their children Joseph and Theodore.”