248th Army Band

248th Army Band

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Puerto Rico Army National Guard Army Band
552 Borinqueneer TRL
Fort Buchanan, PR 00934

Photos from 248th Army Band's post 10/01/2026

The 248th Army Band performs during The Adjutant General’s New Years reception at Salon Cordero, Old San Juan, Jan. 10, 2026. During the ceremony, we performed ceremonial music as well as several traditional Puerto Rican songs to help establish the ambiance of the afternoon. (National Guard photos and videos by Staff Sgt. Jonathan N. Vázquez García)

15/06/2025
Photos from Puerto Rico National Guard's post 30/05/2025
Photos from 248th Army Band's post 28/05/2025

Let’s continue to honor the brave men and women who gave everything for our freedom not just one day, but every day.

Photos from 248th Army Band's post 26/05/2025

🇺🇸 Memorial Day 2025 🇺🇸

Today, we pause to honor and remember the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our nation.

A special Certificate of Appreciation was awarded to the Hellfighters Brass Quintet of the 248th Army Band of the Puerto Rico National Guard, for their moving and patriotic contribution to the Memorial Day Ceremony at the Puerto Rico National Cemetery in Bayamón on May 26, 2025.

Their powerful performance and unwavering dedication reflect the true spirit of patriotism and love of country values that preserve our freedoms and uphold the legacy of those who served.

(U.S. Army National Guard photos by Sgt. Bryant Ramos and U.S. Air National Guard Senior Airman Gisselle Toro Caraballo)

Photos from 248th Army Band's post 18/05/2025

The Borinqueneers Show Band had the honor of providing live music during the DARNG’s event reception at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall on May 14, 2025, prior the prestigious U.S. Army Twilight Tattoo, an event that proudly showcases Army heritage and military tradition.

Puerto Rico National Guard
101st Troop Command

Army National Guard Bands Newsletter April-May 2025 submitted by CW4 Jessie Morlan, ARNG Band Liaison, NGB.

(U.S. Army National Guard photos by CW4 Jessie Morlan, and Sgt. Kevin Torres)

Photos from Virginia International Tattoo's post 18/05/2025

We are deeply grateful to be part of the Virginia International Tattoo along with the TRADOC Band.

Photos from 248th Army Band's post 16/05/2025

We would like to express our sincere gratitude to the TRADOC Band for inviting us to be part of the Virginia International Tattoo and including us in this outstanding event.

The Virginia International Tattoo is one of the largest military music and performance events in the world. This year, the annual event featured over 800 performers from across the globe, including military bands, drill teams, cultural performers, and dancers, in a tribute of patriotism and international goodwill.

The name "tattoo" comes from a 17th-century European tradition when innkeepers signaled soldiers to return to their barracks by playing fifes and drums, calling “Doe den tap toe!” or “Turn off the taps!” This historic tradition lives on through the Virginia International Tattoo, blending history, precision, and artistry into a celebration of music and movement.

Photos from 248th Army Band's post 07/04/2025

Join us in congratulating SSG Reymundo Fonseca, SSG Eugene Suárez, SSG Kenny Ortiz, and SSG Jonathan Vázquez on their successful completion of the Advanced Leader Course (ALC) and Senior Leader Course (SLC) at the U.S. Army School of Music in Virginia.

After three intense weeks of rigorous training, they demonstrated exceptional dedication and professionalism, completing the course to the highest standards. This specialized training is directly aligned with our Military Occupational Specialty (MOS): Musician.

(Photos taken from the U.S. Army School of Music album)

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