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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."
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)
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 ...
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He was born in a family of musicians; his father Lucino Buenaventura was a musician at the Spanish Artillery Band in Intramuros. He studied under Nicanor Abelardo at the University of the Philippines Diliman Conservatory of Music and graduated in 1932 with a Teacher's Diploma in Music, major in Science and Composition and became an assistant ...
The march, along with its complementing hymn ("Bagong Lipunan") also composed by Felipe Padilla de Leon, [8] was featured on the 1973 proprietary vinyl album Mga Awitin At Tugtugin Ng Pilipinas Sa Bagong Lipunan performed by The Philippine Constabulary Band and The Philippine Constabulary Choral Ensemble.
File:Philippine_Constabulary_Band.png: source link gives an original source, which might have more details about the first publication of the image. Nikkimaria 18:49, 23 January 2016 (UTC) Comments. As always, feel free to revert my copyediting. - Dank (push to talk)