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2nd Marine Aircraft Wing Band | |
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Active | 1941 – present |
Country | United States |
Branch | United States Marine Corps |
Type | military band |
Role |
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Part of | 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing |
Garrison/HQ | Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point |
Nickname(s) | 2nd MAW Band |
March | Marine Hymn (official hymn) Semper Fidelis (official march) |
Website | https://www.music.marines.mil/Bands/2nd-Marine-Aircraft-Wing-Band-North-Carolina/ |
Commanders | |
Band Officer | Warrant Officer Nathan D. Doggett |
Enlisted Bandleader | Gunnery Sergeant Ronald A. Orange |
The 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing Band is a United States Marine Corps Air-Ground Task Force regional military band located at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point. It performs at basic state functions, civilian ceremonies, and military parades in the region, presenting musical support and entertainment for unit/community events.[1][2]
The band was founded shortly after the aircraft wing was founded in July 1941. It took part in the opening of New Bern's Tryon Palace in April 1959.[3] In 2007, the 2nd MAW Band was deployed to Iraq to support Multi-National Forces West by providing security at a tactical air control center for the remainder of the Iraq War.[4] In 2013, the band took part in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade as part of the East Coast Marine Corps Composite Band.[5]
The band had Certificates of Commendation from the Commandant of the Marine Corps (Generals Robert E. Cushman Jr. in 1973 and Paul X. Kelley in 1985) given to them. Additionally, the band received Meritorious Unit Citations in 1972 and 1984 for excellence in the performance of duty.
The 42 members of the band are organized a range of unit ensembles:
All 7 of these ensembles play am important part in public relations for the band and the 2nd MAW Wing, traveling extensively throughout the eastern United States. It has made appearances many events such as the following:
During one of their international visits, the band had the rare honor of performing for the Margrethe II of Denmark and Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex.
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