Bands of the South African National Defence Force
There are currently 9 main military bands currently belonging to the South African National Defence Force (SANDF), which represent the different branches of the SANDF and providing music on ceremonial occasions. Since military bands were introduced in the country, they have played a prominent role in public and military life. Pipe bands also play an important role in South African military music, with notable pipe bands coming from the Cape Town Highlanders, Transvaal Scottish Regiment and the South African Military Health Service. Military bands of the SANDF are also affiliated with the police bands of the South African Police Service. In addition to military music, military bands in the SANDF perform different genres, including classical, jazz, pop and light music.
South African military band in 2013
The NCG Band on parade
Image: Concert Recreation Hall Simon's Town 1956
Image: Band Leadership 1957 (from left to right Warrant Officer Charles Donne, Lieutenant John Imrie and Sub Lieutenant R. Downey
South African Military Health Service
The South African Military Health Service is the branch of the South African National Defence Force responsible for medical facilities and the training and deployment of all medical personnel within the force. Though unusual, as most national militaries integrate their medical structures into their existing service branches, the SANDF regards this structure as being the most efficient method of providing care and support to the SANDF's personnel.
Image: SANDF SAMHS Medical Doctor chest insignia
Image: SANDF SAMHS Dentist chest insignia
Image: SANDF SAMHS Nurse chest insignia
Image: SANDF SAMHS Ops Medic chest insignia