Klarinet Archive - Posting 000126.txt from 2007/09

From: Gary Van Cott <gary@-----.com>
Subj: Re: [kl] Military Bands
Date: Sat, 22 Sep 2007 20:06:50 -0400

I don't believe this has been true of Air Force bands for many, many
years. Maybe he was in the army and in a low level band. As far as I
know all the Air Force bands are mid level and above and have been for
many years. Most of the musicians have degrees and many have MMs and
even some DMAs.

Gary
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Vincent Horrillo wrote:
> Ellis, what time frame was this in? Also, was he the only person in
> his band not playing music?
>
> On 9/22/07, Ellis Johnson <ellisjohnson@-----.com> wrote:
>> The woodwind tech at the store where I worked was in the Air Force
>> band for several years, and when he wasn't doing music, he was
>> assigned to guard duty at various military bases throughout Europe and
>> the mid-east as well as working as an MP and doing sentry duty. You
>> probably wont be put into a combat position, but rest assured you
>> mostly likely wont be just doing music.
>>
>> --
>> Ellis Johnson
>>
>>
>> On 22/09/2007, Karl Krelove <karlkrelove@-----.net> wrote:
>>> Vincent,
>>>
>>> I think your first question is the most important. The answer is that,
>>> although bands have been non-combat units since World War II ended, you are
>>> still in the military and are always available for assignment "according to
>>> the needs..." of whichever service you've joined.
>>>
>>> The likelihood may not be high at least in the "special bands," which are
>>> permanent assignments for the length of your enlistment, that you'd enlist
>>> as a band member and end up with a weapon in your hands (barring any serious
>>> misconduct on your part), but it isn't impossible.
>>>
>>> Karl Krelove (U.S. Army Field Band 1969-1972)
>>>
>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: Vincent Horillo [mailto:clarinetman@-----.com]
>>>> Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2007 3:45 PM
>>>> To: klarinet@-----.org
>>>> Subject: [kl] Military Bands
>>>>
>>>> Hello, I'm a high school senior trying to figure out what I'm going to do
>>>> with the rest of my life. I do know I am planning on majoring in 'Music
>>>> Education'. One of my options I have been presented with thus far is
>>>> going
>>>> into a military band. I have done some research online(including some old
>>>> klarinet archives) and I am going to have my private lessons teacher give
>>>> me
>>>> some contacts. Though I would also like to get a few more new and updated
>>>> opinions from experienced military band members.
>>>>
>>>> My current status for each branch:
>>>>
>>>> - I have auditioned for the Marine band, I received a '2.95' on the
>>>> audition and I will try again in the near future to get above a '3'. I
>>>> am
>>>> also going to talk to my recruiters boss this week and discuss some
>>>> details
>>>> on joining the Marines.
>>>> - There is a discrepancy with my dad and a contract they want him to
>>>> sign for the Army, so I have yet to do my audition for them.
>>>> - I am currently going to be receiving some information about the Air
>>>> Force and Navy so I can audition for them also.
>>>>
>>>> My main questions are:
>>>>
>>>> 1. What are the possibilities of a normal band member to be sent out
>>>> for combat?
>>>> 2. What kind of quality of music does each branch play?
>>>> 3. Should I possibly wait until after a couple years of college to
>>>> join the military? (For the new presidential administration and for the
>>>> experience of college life)
>>>>
>>>> Thank you very much!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ~Vincent Horrillo
>>>>
>>>> "VP Dick Cheney classified the R13 as a weapon of mass destruction when
>>>> one
>>>> was uncovered in Sadam's palace."
>>>> (Just for a bit of humor. A quote I found searching the klarinet achieves.
>>>> Sorry I forgot the name of the person who said it. )
>>>>
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