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A wrong-footed parachute landing to beat the band

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From the Associated Press

A parachutist went off course Thursday at the start of a military review and dropped feet-first into the 1st Infantry Division’s band, injuring three players.

Several thousand people watched as the man under the red, white and blue parachute landed on the 30-member band, about 50 yards off target. A gasp went up from the crowd, followed by silence as at least a dozen people rushed over to help.

“I hear, ‘Oh, expletive,’ and immediately I hear a crash,” said the band’s commander, Chief Warrant Officer Scott MacDonald.

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The three injured band members were treated and released from Irwin Army Community Hospital. The parachutist, Scott Hallock, refused treatment at the scene.

Two tubas were destroyed, said Mike Keating, assistant chief of the post’s Fire Department. MacDonald said a trumpet was also damaged.

MacDonald said band members had been standing, waiting for the start of the ceremony, and weren’t looking up. He said they heard only a rustling of the parachute before the jumper hit the back row.

MacDonald said he wondered briefly whether he had enough members left to perform.

“We did soldier on,” he said.

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