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Longevity with your corps


How long have you been with your current DCA corps?  

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  1. 1. How many consecutive years have you marched with your corps?

    • 0-4 years
      46
    • 5-9 years
      35
    • 10-20 years
      27
    • more than 20 years
      19


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Started in Jr. Corps in 1967 aged out in 1977 taught 1978 joined the Cabs for the second time in 1979 (the first time was 73 but went back to Jr. Corps.) and have been a Caballeros ever since. 40 years with two organizations, but next to George Hayek I’m a newbie.

The only one I know who has been in drum corps most of his life is my brother Josh, he went on his first tour at 4 months old 1970 and is still marching today 37 years later.

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I saw my first drum corps show in 1967.... the year my brothers Lenny and Marty marched with the Raiders of 88 junior corps from Highland Park, NJ.

So that makes 40 years in the activity in some way, shape or form for me.

I am now officially frightened. :P

Fran

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40 years with two organizations, but next to George Hayek I’m a newbie.

Heck.... next to George, we're ALL newbies!!!!!!

Fran

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My brother put a horn in my had around 1954... Oswego Pathfinders... then in '59 moved to Mexico Gray Barons...

1960-64 with Fulton Gauchos

1965-66 with rochester Grey Knight Crusaders

1966-71 Syracuse Brigadiers (finished '66 season with Brigs - first DCA Championship)

1972-78 Rochester Crusaders

1979 taught Crusaders

1980-1989 DCA Adjudicator and Chief Visual Judge

1990-1993 Corps Director Rochester Crusaders

1995-2006 DCA Official - Director of Marketing and Public Relations

2005 Director of Operations Seattle Cascades

2007 Retired!!!! but working the championship

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I really shouldn't have left out that while with Brigs I was Co-Director and Co-founder of the Oswego Black Knights... those were really gratifying years...

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