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  2. Category:French military bands - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "French military bands" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Army Music ...

  3. Fanfare du 27e Bataillon de Chasseurs Alpin - Wikipedia

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    The Fanfare du 27e Bataillon de Chasseurs Alpin is a military band unit of the French Army.The band is attached the 27e bataillon de chasseurs alpins (27th BCA) and effectively serves as the regimental band of the Chasseurs Alpins, being that it is the single and last fanfare band of the regiment as well as this combat arm of the Army.

  4. French Army Signals Band - Wikipedia

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    A member of the band during a festival. The French Army Signals Band (French: Musique des Transmissions de l'armée française; M-TRANS) is a French Army military band based in Rennes. Comprising 53 musicians, it is one of the seven bands of the army (excluding the bands of the regiments and military schools). [1]

  5. Music of the Foreign Legion - Wikipedia

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    The "Music of the Foreign Legion" today keeps an old tradition of French military bands – the Chinese Hat, a tradition from the Army of Africa and fifes. [ 2 ] The Chinese Hat , a leather pavilion harnessing small bells, and surmounted by a grenade with seven flames, is of Turkish origin.

  6. Musique des Troupes de Marine - Wikipedia

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    Members of the band with the 1st Marine Division Band in 2015. The Musique des Troupes de Marine (M-TDM) (lit. ' Music of the Navy Troops ') is a military band in the French Army, attached to the army's naval infantry branch; the Troupes de marine. It contributes to the prestige of many official ceremonies and gives honor to high ranking French ...

  7. Army Music Command - Wikipedia

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    The Army Music Command. The Army Music Command (French: Commandement des Musiques de l’Armée de Terre, COMMAT)) is an organization under the direct authority of the Chief of Staff of the French Army. It is composed of a staff stationed in Versailles and 6 army bands throughout France in the following cities: Lille, Lyon, Metz, Toulouse ...

  8. Military band - Wikipedia

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    Cameroonian military bands solely follow the French precedent for military music and military bands. The Yaoundé based Music Band Company of the Cameroonian Armed Forces under the baton of Captain Florent Essimbi is the main military band of the country.

  9. Musique de l'Artillerie - Wikipedia

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    The band during a Bastille Day rehearsal ceremony. The Musique de l’Artillerie (English: Artillery Band) sometimes referred to informally as the Music of 9-9 or M-ART is a military band of French Army falls under the Sud-Est territorial region. It consists of 50 musicians, who perform at official protocol ceremonies as well as public ...