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The Army, The Navy

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A consonance between childhood friends who shared a singing coach, The Army, The Navy are rooted in harmony. Sparse and effective production lends a hand to a style of tightly-stitched songwriting that founders Sasha Goldberg & Maia Ciambriello honed during their years studying music in New Orleans after kindling a connection in their Bay Area hometown. Weaving meticulously stacked pop-inspired melodies with profound tropes and confessions from the pits of young adulthood Read more on Last.fm

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Where is the army the Navy Band from?
    The Army The Navy Band, also known as The Army, The Navy, is a pop music group that brings together the influences and styles inspired by both military traditions and contemporary pop sounds. While the name suggests a military connection, The Army, The Navy Band is not an official military ensemble but rather a modern pop band. The group originates from the United States, blending elements of American pop culture with creative nods to military themes in their music and performances. Their unique name pays homage to the iconic roles of the US Army and Navy, but their roots are firmly planted in the American music scene. Fans can catch The Army, The Navy Band performing at various music venues, festivals, and events across the country, where they continue to gain popularity for their energetic performances and catchy pop tunes.
    How much does the Navy band get paid?
    The pay for members of official U.S. Navy Bands, such as the United States Navy Band based in Washington, D.C., is determined by military rank and years of service. As enlisted musicians, members typically enter at the rank of E-6 (Petty Officer First Class) after completing their audition and basic training. As of 2024, an E-6 with less than two years of service earns a base salary of approximately $2,980 per month, or around $35,760 annually, before allowances and benefits. In addition, Navy musicians receive comprehensive benefits, including health care, housing allowances, retirement plans, and travel opportunities. Pay increases with rank and years of service. It is important to note that "The Army, The Navy Band"
    Who is the band in the army now?
    The current band most commonly associated with the phrase "the band in the army now"
    How many US Navy bands are there?
    The United States Navy operates several official bands to support military and public events around the world. There are currently 11 official Navy bands. These include the premier United States Navy Band based in Washington, D.C., and 10 regional bands located throughout the United States and overseas. The regional bands include the U.S. Navy Band Northeast, U.S. Navy Band Southeast, U.S. Navy Band Great Lakes, U.S. Navy Band Mid-South, U.S. Navy Band Southwest, U.S. Navy Band Northwest, U.S. Navy Band New Orleans, U.S. Navy Band Commodores, U.S. Navy Band Cruisers, and the U.S. Seventh Fleet Band stationed in Japan. Each band is staffed by talented enlisted musicians who perform for military ceremonies, community outreach, and international events, serving as musical ambassadors of the U.S. Navy. These bands uphold the Navy's tradition of excellence in music and public service.
    Who controls the army and navy?
    The control and oversight of the Army and Navy in the United States fall under the authority of the Department of Defense (DoD), with ultimate civilian leadership provided by the President, who serves as the Commander-in-Chief. The Army is led by the Secretary of the Army, a civilian appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate, while the Chief of Staff of the Army is the highest-ranking military officer within the branch. The Navy is overseen by the Secretary of the Navy, also a civilian appointee, with the Chief of Naval Operations as the top uniformed leader. Both the Secretary of the Army and Secretary of the Navy operate under the broader authority of the Secretary of Defense. This system ensures civilian control of the military, a foundational principle of American democracy, and maintains a clear chain of command for both branches.

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