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Musician 1st Class Kenneth Fennell, a saxophonist assigned to the U.S. Navy Band since 2002, receives care at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.

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BETHESDA, Md. (Nov. 26, 2012) Musician 1st Class Kenneth Fennell, a saxophonist assigned to the U.S. Navy Band since 2002, receives care at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. Fennell was diagnosed in 2011 with a grade-four gioblastoma, an inoperable brain tumor. (U.S. Navy photo courtesy of the family of Musician 1st Class Kenneth Fennell) File# 121126-N-ZZ999-003

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bethesda md 2012 class kenneth fennell national military medical center musician navy band saxophonist navy photo courtesy care walter musician 1 since 2002 high resolution us navy
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26/11/2012 - 26/11/2012
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BETHESDA, Md.
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bethesda md 2012 class kenneth fennell national military medical center musician navy band saxophonist navy photo courtesy care walter musician 1 since 2002 high resolution us navy