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Richard E. Holz

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Richard E Holz (30 October 1914 – August 1986), was an American brass band composer, served as Chaplain to the U.S. Air Force in New Guinea, Philippines and Japan. He married Ruby Walker in 1941.

The Richard E. Holz Conference Center at the Salvation Army's Crestmont College is named for him.

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