Naden Band of Maritime Forces Pacific explained

Unit Name:Naden Band of The Royal Canadian Navy
Native Name:La Musique Naden de la Marine royale canadienne
Dates:August 1940-present
Country: Canada
Type:Military band
Size:35 members
Command Structure:Maritime Forces Pacific
Garrison:CFB Esquimalt, British Columbia
Garrison Label:Headquarters
Nickname:MARPAC Band
March:Heart of Oak
Commander1:Lieutenant Benjamin Van Slyke
Commander1 Label:Commanding Officer/Director of Music
Commander2:Chief Petty Officer Second Class Dan Keels
Commander2 Label:Band Chief

The Naden Band of the Royal Canadian Navy is one of six regular force military bands of the Canadian Forces. The Royal Canadian Navy band is based at CFB Esquimalt in Esquimalt, British Columbia that serves as the official musical unit of the Canadian Forces Maritime Forces Pacific Command (MARPAC).[1]

History

It was established in August 1940 eight months following the establishment of the Stadacona Band of Maritime Forces Atlantic. Known originally as the HMCS Naden Band, it was formed from auditioned in Victoria and Vancouver. It was dissolved in 1994 as a result of a federal reorganization of Canadian military bands. For three years, a small group of Regular Force musicians augmented by volunteers formed the HMCS Malahat Band, and filled the void by providing musical support for MARPAC. After public outcry occurred, the Minister of National Defence ordered the recreation of the band in 1997.[2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] On Victoria Day in 2013, the band unveiled 5 percussionist at the front of the band that would form the permanent corps of drums.[8] The longest serving member of the band is Petty Officer Second Class Michael Savich, who served for 41 years from 1976 to 2017.[9]

Notable performances

In the decades following World War II, Naden Band continued to represent the Canadian Forces throughout British Columbia and Canada, receiving fame for its performances at events such as the Pacific National Exhibition, Klondike Days, the Grey Cup and the Calgary Stampede and the opening of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia.[10] [11]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: CFB Esquimalt. Pacific Navy News. 2019-10-14.
  2. Web site: naden band [1 record] - TERMIUM Plus® — Search - TERMIUM Plus®]. Government of Canada. Public Works and Government Services Canada. 2009-10-08. www.btb.termiumplus.gc.ca. 2019-10-14.
  3. Web site: Naden Band - Concert band music from Victoria BC. livevictoria.com. en. 2019-10-14.
  4. Web site: The Naden Band - Welcome. Government of Canada. National Defence. 2013-09-18. www.navy-marine.forces.gc.ca. 2019-10-14.
  5. Web site: The Naden Band performs in Nanaimo with proceeds going to cadet corps Nanaimo News Bulletin. www.nanaimobulletin.com. 2019-10-14.
  6. Mirtle, Jack. The Naden Band: A History (Victoria 1990)
  7. Web site: The history of the Naden Band.. Lookout. 2014-06-02. Pacific Navy News. 2019-10-14.
  8. Web site: Corps of drums return to band. Lookout. 2013-07-15. Pacific Navy News. 2019-10-14.
  9. Web site: Final note on a four-decade career. 26 February 2017.
  10. Web site: CANADIAN FORCES CEREMONIAL INVOLVEMENT AT B.C. LEGISLATURE OPENING TUESDAY. Pugliese. David. 2009-08-24. ottawacitizen.com. en. 2019-10-14.
  11. Web site: Music Bands | the Canadian Encyclopedia.
  12. https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/victoria-bc-emc Music in Victoria
  13. Web site: Marine Corps Forces, Pacific Band performs in Military Tattoo. Marine Corps Base Hawaii. en-US. 2019-10-14.
  14. Web site: Naden Band hosts military show Goldstream News Gazette. www.goldstreamgazette.com. 2019-10-14.
  15. Web site: Pacific Tattoo is a show that's got it all. Wells. Nick. Times Colonist. 7 July 2013 . 2019-10-14.
  16. News: Mallett . Peter . Naden Band heads to Chile . June 9, 2024 . Pacific Navy News . October 29, 2018.
  17. Web site: CFB Esquimalt's Naden Band heads to Normandy to commemorate D-Day Victoria News. www.vicnews.com. 2019-10-14.