List of United States Air Force bands

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The United States Air Force Academy Cadet Drum and Bugle Corps

The United States Air Force has many bands that perform entertainment and public affairs functions. In mid-2012, there were 11 Air National Guard bands containing a total of 350 musicians. Six bands will be inactivated.[1]

Current military bands[]

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Active duty bands[]

National Guard Bands[]

  • (566th Air Force Band)
  • (567th Air Force Band)
  • (530th Air Force Band)
  • (562nd Air Force Band)
  • (561st Air Force Band)

Other bands[]

Former bands[]

Army Air Force Bands[]

  • 3rd Air Force Band
  • 16th Air Force Band
  • 501st Air Force Band
  • 523rd Air Force Band (March AFB, CA)
  • 524th Air Force Band (Sheppard AFB, TX))
  • 525th Air Force Band (Sheppard AFB/Cannon AFB, TX)
  • 526th Air Force Band (Sheppard AFB, TX)
  • 547th Air Force Band (North Malir, Pakistan)
  • 548th Air Force Band (Hollandia, New Guinea)
  • 640th Army Air Forces Band
  • 511th Army Air Force Band (Gulfport, MS)

Other bands[]

  • United States Air Force Band of Liberty (541st Air Force Band)
  • WAF Band (543rd Air Force Band)
  • United States Air Force Pipe Band
  • (581st Air Force Band), disbanded in 2012[3]
  • 502nd Air Force Band (Keesler AFB, MS)
  • 505th Air Force Band (Chanute AFB, IL)
  • 509th Air Force Band (Webb AFB, TX
  • 515th Air Force Band (Bryan AFB, TX)
  • 521st Air Force Band (F.E. Warren AFB, WY)
  • 522nd Air Force Band (Ramey AFB, Puerto Rico)
  • 523rd Air Force Band (March AFB, CA)
  • 528th Air Force Band (Scott AFB, IL)
  • 538th Air Force Band (Hunter AFB, GA)
  • 539th Air Force Band
  • (544th Air Force Band)[4]
  • 545th Air Force Band (Lackland AFB, TX)
  • 549th Air Force Band (Hill AFB, UT)
  • 552nd Air Force Band (Roslyn ANG Station, NY)
  • 573rd Air Force Band (Hamilton AFB, CA)
  • 579th Air Force Band (Stewart AFB, NY)
  • 583rd Air Force Band
  • 589th Air Force Band
  • 590th Air Force Band (McGuire AFB, NJ)
  • 591st Air Force Band
  • 600th Air Force Band
  • 604th Air Force Band
  • 626th Air Force Band
  • 648th Air Force Band
  • 683rd Air Force Band
  • 695th Air Force Band
  • Strategic Air Command Band (702nd Air Force Band)[5]
  • 724th Air Force Band
  • 730th Air Force Band
  • 745th Air Force Band (Barksdale AFB, LA)
  • 746th Air Force Band
  • 748th Air Force Band
  • 751st Air Force Band
  • 753rd Air Force Band
  • 774th Air Force Band (Ladd AFB, AK)[6]
  • 775th Air Force Band
  • 776th Air Force Band
  • (571st Air Force Band), under the 131st Bomb Wing[7][8]
  • (555th Air Force Band)[9]
  • (531st Air Force Band)
  • (553rd Air Force Band)
  • (560th Air Force Band)[10]
  • (572nd Air Force Band)

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Closing down of Air Force band ends a tradition, Sarah Bryan Miller, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 6 July 2012
  2. ^ "USAF Orders of Battle".
  3. ^ Band airmen focus on performing, not demise, Air Force Times, 8 July 2012
  4. ^ Gabriel, Michael A. (16 March 2016). The Force of Destiny: The Life and Times of Colonel Arnald D. Gabriel. ISBN 9781491788509.
  5. ^ "Offutt's getting the band back together".
  6. ^ New Replacements Find Ladd AFB One of Friendliest, Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, 6 Nov 1952
  7. ^ Missouri Air Guard band performs at White House, 14 April 2012
  8. ^ Missouri Air National Guard Band Sidewinder returns home to Saint Louis, 3 Sept. 2011, 131st Bomb Wing Public Affairs
  9. ^ "The Final Notes Have Been Played: 555th Air National Guard Band of the Great Lakes Deactiv".
  10. ^ "Air Force Deactivates Fabled Northwest Military Band". 6 September 2013.

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