Lieutenant Colonel Margaret Bannister (since 2023)
Notable commanders
Colonel Fritz Brase (1923–1940[1][2])
Military unit
The Irish Defence Forces School of Music (Scoil Cheoil Óglaigh na hÉireann) is established as a Corps of the Irish Defence Forces and has responsibility for the maintenance and training of the three military bands of the Defence Forces.[3] It contains a directorate and a headquarters and three detached military bands.[4] The 97 members of the three bands currently perform at approximately 500 state, military and civilian events annually.
represents the structure of the IrishDefenceForces as of May 2020: Chief of staff is a three-star general rank, and the holder of this post has authority...
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Army Schoolof Bagpipe Music and Highland Drumming is a British Army training establishment that provides instruction on Scottish pipe band music to military...
deployments of the DefenceForces cover aid to civil power operations, protection and patrol ofIrish territorial waters and EEZ by the Irish Naval Service...
the provision and promotion of military music. The formation of the Corps of Army Music was triggered by a defence review known as Options for Change in...
the 1957 Defence White Paper, which re-roled British forces in Germany in favour of nuclear weapons and the end of National Service, the size of the British...
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This is a current list of regiments and corps of the British Armed Forces & of the Royal British Legion . The Life Guards The Blues and Royals (Royal...
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ofDefence, a government white paper confirmed the agreed aspects of the new force and its task as: to support the regular forces in Northern Ireland...
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(Order of the Crown of India; Defence Medal; War Medal 1939–1945; King George V Silver Jubilee Medal; King George VI Coronation Medal; Canadian Forces' Decoration)...
Constabulary Band IrishDefenceForcesSchoolofMusic Vallely, Fintan (September 13, 1999). The Companion to Irish Traditional Music. NYU Press. ISBN 9780814788028...
Forces. Since then the Chief ofDefence Staff is directly responsible for all services and commands of the Canadian Armed Forces and advises the Canadian...
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