78th Army Band
The 78th Army Band, United States Army Reserve, is a musical organization under the 99th Reserve Support Command. It was established on 1 October 2008, as part of the Army Reserve Transformation process and was posted at Fort Dix, New Jersey. On 29 June 2018, the 78th Army Band integrated members of the 319th Army Band following its inactivation, ensuring the presence of Army Music in the highly sought-after New York City market.
In addition to its concert and ceremonial and concert bands, the 78th Army Band also features a diverse array of musical ensembles, including a jazz combo, brass quintet, Dixie-land band, and a rock band known as "Checkmate". Currently, the band's members are from Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, and Virginia.
As an Army Reserve band, the 78th trains and performs one weekend a month and performs two weeks of active duty each year.
Leadership
Musical performance teams
The 78th Army Band consists of several small performance ensembles, including:| Ensemble | OIC/NCOIC |
| Concert Band | CW4 Santiago |
| Ceremonial / Marching Band | 1SG Endlein |
| Big Band | VACANT |
| Fort Dixieland Band | SFC Greeson |
| Brass Quintet | SFC Tedrick |
| Liberty Vibes | SFC Kattan |
| "Checkmate" Popular Music Group | SFC Federico |
Contact
As an Army Reserve band the 78th Army Band offers musicians the opportunity to serve their country through music while securing funding to help them pay for college. The band can be reached by contacting the full-time staff at 609-562-7914.Public performances
Beyond military ceremonial performances, the 78th Army Band frequently performs community relations performances. These performances often include high school and community concerts, parades and other such performances as requested by members of the community at large.A list of the band's public performance is available from
Notable performances
- U.S. Army War College Commencement, Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania, Annual Performance
- Tour in Germany, 1992
- U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C., 1992
- U.S. National Memorial Day Parade, Washington, D.C., 2008
- National Boy Scout Jamboree, Fort A.P. Hill, Virginia, 2010
- Presidential visit to Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, 2014
Lineage and honors
- Constituted 2 August 1943 in the Organized Reserves as the Band, 78th Infantry Division
- Activated 9 August 1943 at Camp Butner, North Carolina
- Redesignated 1 December 1943 as the 78th Infantry Division Band
- Inactivated 22 May 1946 in Germany
- Activated 1 October 1950 at Newark, New Jersey
- Location changed 9 November 1955 to Kearny, New Jersey; on 6 December 1958 to Edison, New Jersey
- Reorganized and redesignated 1 May 1959 as the 78th Division Band
- Consolidated 31 January 1968 with the Support Company, 78th Division and consolidated unit reorganized and redesignated as the Support Company and Band, 78th Division
- Reorganized and redesignated 1 September 1970 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company and Band, 78th Support Battalion, an element of the 78th Division
- Reorganized and redesignated 1 August 1971 as Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment and Band, 78th Support Battalion, an element of the 78th Division
- Band element withdrawn 16 November 1982 and redesignated as the 878th Army Band, an element of the 78th Division
- Reorganized and redesignated 17 September 1983 as the band element of Headquarters Company, 78th Division
- Band element withdrawn 16 September 1988 from Headquarters Company, 78th Division ; concurrently reorganized and redesignated as the 78th Division Band
- Relieved 1 April 2007 from assignment to the 78th Division
- Reorganized and redesignated 16 October 2008 as the 78th Army Band; concurrently location changed to Fort Dix, New Jersey
- 19th Army Band, Fort Dix, NJ
- 307th Army Band, Norristown, PA
- 78th Infantry Division Band, Edison, NJ
- 276th Pennsylvania Guard Band, Philadelphia, PA
Campaign participation credit
- World War II: Rhineland; Ardennes-Alsace; Central Europe
- Streamer embroidered EUROPEAN THEATER
- Meritorious Unit Commendation
Heraldric devices