Frank Rosato conducts the band in an outdoor concert at Grosvenor square, London

Gift of Frank Rosato
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Photograph. 156th Infantry Band playing an outdoor concert at Grosvenor square. A crowd of civilians in coats and cold weather clothing stand and watch. Handwritten caption on photo reverse: "Rosato. Playing a mid-day concert outside, Grosvenor square, pg. 107." Stamped caption on photo reverse: "Confidential until reclassified by censor." London. No date

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1943
1945
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Items from the service of band leader/conductor Frank Joseph Rosato, who was born in the Irish Channel neighborhood of New Orleans to Italian immigrant parents. Rosato attended Tulane University to study engineering, and graduated in 1937. He served as a Chief Warrant Officer and was the leader of the band of the 156th Infantry Regiment, which was part of the Louisiana National Guard and was mustered into federal service on November 25, 1940. Rosato served in the European Theater and was asked to perform at the Potsdam Conference in Potsdam, Germany in July of 1945. Collection includes about 50 photographs related to Rosato's service.
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England
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53.000
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-2.000