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  2. Indian military bands - Wikipedia

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    The military bands in the Indian Armed Forces consist of a mix of instruments from the woodwind family, brass family, and percussion family and sometimes are simply either brass bands or wind bands. [5] The Indian military also has dedicated pipe band bands that serves as independent units and are maintained by all infantry regiments. [6]

  3. Officers Training Academy Band - Wikipedia

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    The Officers Training Academy Military Band is a musical unit in the Indian Armed Forces based in Chennai. The band was established in 1973 from an amalgamation of musicians from various regiments in the Indian Army. [1] The band has since been involved in boosting the morale and supporting officer cadets during their training at OTA.

  4. Bombay Engineer Group and Centre Band - Wikipedia

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    The Bombay Sappers Regimental Centre Military Band (Bombay Sappers Band for short) is a regimental military band in the Indian Armed Forces. It is one of the oldest Indian military bands in the country and is one of many Indian Army brass bands. [1] The 30-member band is based at the BEG Centre in Kirkee. [2]

  5. Indian Army Chief's Band - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Army Chief's Band is the Indian Army's full-time music band. It was founded in 1990 as the official band of the Indian Army and the foremost in the armed forces. It also, as its name implies, represents the Chief of the Army Staff at events involving the COAS's presence. The band represents India in most important state events held ...

  6. Border Security Force Camel Band - Wikipedia

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    The BSF Camel Band during the annual Republic Day Parade in 2004. The Border Security Force Camel Band is the mounted band of Border Security Force of India. The 36-member camel band is one of two official military bands in the BSF. [1] It was formed in 1986 at the Rajasthan Frontier as a result of a concept introduced by Shri Rathore. [2]

  7. Military Music Wing - Wikipedia

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    The Military Music Wing of the Army Education Corps is an educational institution that supports the Indian Army and all military bands and musicians in its ranks. Being part of the AEC, its facilities are located in Pachmarhi, Madhya Pradesh state. After gaining independence in 1947, there became a need to establish an Indian institution of ...

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  9. Category:Indian military bands - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Indian military bands" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. ... Officers Training Academy Band; T. Tri-Services Band