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Date: 18 June 2013 (vector file), 1914 (original logo): Source: Own work, originally uploaded from the English Wikipedia Other samples/specimen of the logo: Philippine Star (in a government issued stamp), Huber-Herald.nl, PNP Best Police Regional Office Award Trophy feauturing the logos of the PNP and its predecessor agency the Philippine Constabulary)
The modern Philippine Army Band considers itself the successor to the Philippine Constabulary Band. According to it, "the PA Band is the fulfilment of the first American civil governor William Howard Taft’s promise of forming a Filipino military band that would be a counterpart of the famous US Marine Band."
As a military officer, Navarro received badges as a carbine and revolver expert from the 1920 target season. [7] As a retired bandleader of the Philippine Constabulary Band, he continued his musical expertise by composing marches and other manuscripts, some are works from Bataan such as his "General Cramer", a military march, and his "The Hero", a funeral march.
Two Constables posing for a photo in the New York Tribune in 1905. Philippine Constabulary in 1910. The Philippine Constabulary (PC) was established on August 18, 1901, under the general supervision of the civil Governor-General of the Philippines, by the authority of Act. No. 175 of the Second Philippine Commission, to maintain peace, law, and order in the various provinces of the Philippine ...
The logo is currently posted on the National Commission for Culture and the Arts' PH Registry of Cultural Property page. The Commission maintains the said Registry as described in Republic Act No. 10066.
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Date: 1975: Source: Vector file is Own work using File:Philippine National Police seal.svg of Exec8 as base. Based from seal featured in the PNP Best Police Regional Office Award Trophy featuring older seals of the Philippine Constabulary, the Integrated National Police, and the successor agency of the former two, the Philippine National Police.
Mechilina was a member of the Philippine Constabulary Band from 1938 to 1955. In June 1955, he became the conductor of the Philippine Air Force Band. During this time, he was also a student of Antonino Buenaventura. [2] He then assumed leadership of the San Miguel Corporation Brass Band from the 1970s up to the 1990s. [1] [3]