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Navy Musicians Association
AbbreviationNMA
Formation1995
TypeVeterans' Organization
Legal statusTax-exempt 501(c)(19)
PurposeFraternal, Service
Membership
Past and present U.S. Navy musicians
President
Terry Chesson [1]
Websitenavymusicians.org

The Navy Musicians Association (NMA) is a non-profit veterans organization of past and present United States Navy musicians. The NMA was founded in 1995 and has become a 501 (c) (19) tax exempt veteran's organization under the U.S. Tax Code.

Mission

The purpose of the Navy Musicians Association is "to bring together, through annual reunions, past and present members of Navy bands; to promote camaraderie; to emphasize the importance of music in the Navy; and to maintain liaison with active bands in the Navy and Marine Corps, in order to preserve the tradition of Navy music."[2]

Membership Eligibility

All past and present members of official United States Navy bands are eligible for membership. There are no time-in-service or rank requirements.

History

The NMA was founded in 1995 by a group of retired Navy musicians residing in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia who had served at the United States Armed Forces School of Music and in the United States Atlantic Fleet band. The organization has grown to accept former and present members of all official U.S. Navy bands.

Reunions

The annual reunion of the Navy Musicians Association is held in June of each year. During the four-day affair, members form concert bands, big bands and jazz combos that rehearse daily and perform at concerts, dances and jam sessions. A reunion highlight, when location and scheduling permit, is a concert of patriotic music by an active-duty Navy band. Reunions are held in the NMA's "homeport" of Virginia Beach, Virginia and in various other cities. Recent locations have included:

Leger Lines

The Navy Musicians Association's quarterly newsletter is Leger Lines, whose title is borrowed from that of the former newsletter of the U.S. Navy Music Program. Leger Lines is published quarterly and sent to all members.

O.L. McMillan Scholarship Fund

The O.L. McMillan Scholarship Fund provides an annual cash award to a young college music major selected by a panel of judges from among all those nominated by members of the Navy Musicians Association.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Officers & Directors". Navymusicians.org. 2011-04-18. Retrieved 2011-07-19.
  2. ^ "Navy Musicians Association". Navymusicians.org. Retrieved 2011-07-19.
  3. ^ "O.L. McMillan Scholarship Fund" in Leger Lines, Vol. 2, Issue 9, Winter, 2008, p.11