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  2. Philippine Constabulary Band - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Constabulary Band was formed on the orders of Colonel Henry Allen, the first chief of the Philippine Constabulary. [2] Walter Loving , a former United States Army regimental band leader who had been educated at the New England Conservatory of Music , successfully applied for the directorship of the new organization which saw its ...

  3. Philippine Constabulary - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. File:Philippine Constabulary Band.png - Wikipedia

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  5. Pedro B. Navarro Jr. - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Tirso G. Fajardo - Wikipedia

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    Born Tirso Gimenez Fajardo y Delos Trino on September 24, 2010, in Las Piñas, Manila Province, Philippines. His father, Daniel Fajardo, was a music teacher and prominent part of the town's band. He became a Master Sergeant on Philippine Constabulary's Band. He is known as father of music in Las Piñas. [1]

  7. Walter Loving - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Constabulary Band assembles prior to the 1909 U.S. presidential inaugural parade. The day after the inauguration the band was invited to perform for the president and Mrs. Taft at the White House, becoming the first band in history from outside the continental United States to perform at a White House reception. [6]

  8. Category:Filipino military bands - Wikipedia

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    Philippine Army Band; Philippine Constabulary Band; Philippine Marine Corps Drum and Bugle Team This page was last edited on 24 October 2022, at 14:53 (UTC). Text ...

  9. The Monkeys Have No Tails in Zamboanga - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics of this official version were written in 1907 in Cuba by G. Savoca, the regimental band leader (died 1912), after the regiment was formed in 1901 to serve in the Philippines. According to Harry McClintock, the tune was borrowed from an official march of the Philippine Constabulary Band, as played at the St. Louis Exposition in 1904.