ASAN BEACH, GUAM — The U.S. Marine Corps Forces Pacific Band performed for the reactivation of a new base on Guam in a ceremony, Jan. 26, honoring...
Marine Corps Forces Pacific Band's Woodwind and Brass Quintets, the Wayfaring Winds and Tropic Seas Brass, performed for the people of Guam in the...
U.S. Marine Corps Chief Warrant Officer 4 Andres G. Navarro, a band officer with the U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific (MARFORPAC) band, conducts...
U.S. Marines with U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific Band play before the deactivation ceremony of 3d Battalion, 3d Marines, 3d Marine Division on...
U.S. Marines with the U.S. Marines Corps Forces, Pacific (MARFORPAC) band participate in the MARFORPAC change of command ceremony on Marine Corps Air...
On this Veterans’ Day, the U.S. Marine Corps Forces Pacific Band’s New Orleans Style Brass Band, Brass on the Beach, helped welcome home some of our...
U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Ashley V. Cook, musician, U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific Band, performs "God Bless the U.S.A. " during a Veterans Day...
Our mission is to provide musical support for ceremonies, functions, and other occasions aboard military installations and throughout the civilian community. We accomplish this through the employment of several musical ensembles, including a marching band, a concert wind ensemble, and small ensembles.
Marine Forces Pacific Band Box 63087 MCBH Kaneohe Bay, HI 96863-3087
Commercial: (808) 257-7440 DSN: (315) 647-7440
MARFORPAC.Band.Sched@usmc.mil
Texas Music Educator's Association Convention Wayfaring Winds Woodwind Quintet 9:00AM - Thursday, 9 February 2023 Henrey B. Gonzalez Convention Center San Antonio, Texas
The MARFORPAC Band was organized in the early 1900's with about a dozen members. The earliest available photographs show the band playing for Marines at Marine Barracks, Pearl Harbor. The early activities of the band centered around the Marine Barracks, ranging from concerts in front of Puller Hall to morale performances at sporting events. Since the 1980's, the band had lived and worked in building #278 at Pearl Harbor. This building is significant, because the first fire returned from Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941 came from the roof of this building. In 1993, the band moved to its current home at Marine Corps Base, Hawaii. Today, under the direction of CWO4 Andres Navarro, the band is comprised of 45 Marines. All band members are fully trained riflemen and professional musicians. Our mission is to provide musical support for ceremonies, functions, and other occasions aboard military installations and throughout the civilian community. We accomplish this through the employment of several musical ensembles, including a marching band, a concert wind ensemble, and small ensembles. Over the past 150 years, we have performed all over the island of O’ahu and traveled around the Pacific to various locations including Tonga, Fiji, China, Australia, Saipan, and American Samoa. By design, we strive to inspire, improve morale, and instill in audiences a sense of pride and patriotism in our Country. We represent the core values, customs, and traditions of the United States Marine Corps.
Previous AssignmentsMarine Band San Diego - French Horn instrumentalist, Fire Team Leader, Squad
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In January 2021, MGySgt Trenum reported to the Marine Forces Pacific Band, Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii to serve as the Bandmaster.
Gunnery Sergeant Monica Preston (nee Richards) enlisted into the Marine Corps in April 2005. She
Staff Sergeant Uiliami Fihaki, a native of the South Pacific Islands of Tonga, migrated to the
David M. Birkby was born in Stratford, NJ and graduated from East Syracuse-Minoa Central High School
Staff Sergeant Kyle A. Elliott enlisted from Clovis, New Mexico in June of 2009 after graduating