The Band of the Adjutant General's Corps

AGC Band at RMAS

The Adjutant General's Corps was formed in 1992, as part of the reduction in size of the Armed Forces under Options for Change. It is located at Worthy Down close to the city of Winchester.

The Adjutant General's Corps was founded from the amalgamation of:

  • Royal Military Police
  • Royal Army Pays Corps
  • Royal Army Educational Corps
  • The Army Legal Corps, together
  • Elements of The Royal Army Ordnance Corps
  • Women's Royal Army Corp
  • Elements of other Arms and Services of the Army

With over 1000 officers and 6000 soldiers, the Adjutant General's Corps is about 7% of the British Army, and currently over 14% of the Corps are on operations serving in almost every unit of the Army throughout the world.

The Band have a varied and busy diary supporting the Adjutant General's Corps and the wider Army as required.

If you would like to book the band for either a military or civilian event then please contact us:

Telephone: 01962 887720

Email: agcbandoffice@hotmail.co.uk

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Are you a musician looking for work. A school leaver with a good musical background on any instrument? Come and work as part of our Band or another Band of the Corps of Army Music.