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The Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces Military Bands Department is a military band service based in Havana, serving the men and women of the Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces. It was notably led by Lieutenant Colonel Ney Miguel Milanés Gálvez (born in 1944), who had been leading the for 46 years from 1974 to 2019. The band service is a cultural tool for the Revolutionary Armed Forces aimed at maintaining the patriotism and high morale of the servicemen and women and veterans. It is based on a mix of Russian, German, and Caribbean military musical tradition.

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  • The Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces Military Bands Department is a military band service based in Havana, serving the men and women of the Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces. It was notably led by Lieutenant Colonel Ney Miguel Milanés Gálvez (born in 1944), who had been leading the for 46 years from 1974 to 2019. The band service is a cultural tool for the Revolutionary Armed Forces aimed at maintaining the patriotism and high morale of the servicemen and women and veterans. It is based on a mix of Russian, German, and Caribbean military musical tradition. (en)
  • Военный оркестр генерального штаба Революционных вооружённых сил Кубы (исп. Banda de Música del Estado Mayor General de las Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Cuba) - штатное подразделение Революционных вооружённых сил Кубы. (ru)
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  • Musical Accompaniment
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  • Barack Obama and Raúl Castro meeting with members of the band. (en)
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  • Lieutenant Dayany Albuerne Aguilar (en)
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  • Current Bandleader (en)
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  • Evocación (en)
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  • Banda De Las Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias De Cuba (en)
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  • Lieutenant Colonel Ney Miguel Milanés Gálvez (en)
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  • Musical Accompaniment (en)
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  • Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces Bands Department (en)
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  • The Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces Military Bands Department is a military band service based in Havana, serving the men and women of the Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces. It was notably led by Lieutenant Colonel Ney Miguel Milanés Gálvez (born in 1944), who had been leading the for 46 years from 1974 to 2019. The band service is a cultural tool for the Revolutionary Armed Forces aimed at maintaining the patriotism and high morale of the servicemen and women and veterans. It is based on a mix of Russian, German, and Caribbean military musical tradition. (en)
  • Военный оркестр генерального штаба Революционных вооружённых сил Кубы (исп. Banda de Música del Estado Mayor General de las Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Cuba) - штатное подразделение Революционных вооружённых сил Кубы. (ru)
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  • Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces Military Bands Department (en)
  • Военный оркестр Революционных вооружённых сил Кубы (ru)
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