It had 16 members and was called "The Cadet Band".
When he enrolled at West Point, he also played in the Cadet Band.
The Cadet Band is also one of the few bands in Malaysia which include bagpipes in its ensemble.
Putnam, a cornetist, found himself in charge of 14 members known as the "Cadet Band" on April 14, 1903.
The Cadet Band (current day Highty-Tighties) of the Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College (current day Virginia Tech) is established in the Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets.
A parade to the field formed in front of the main building at 3 p.m. led, in this order, by the Cadet Band, speakers, Athletic Council, Alumni, faculty, and the Corps of Cadets.
In 1881 the Blacksburg Cornet Band was replaced by the Glade Cornet Band, another local citizen's band, which served as the college's post band until a Cadet Band was organized in 1892.
His interests covered a wide range, including participation in the drama society, Toastmasters, Y.M.C.A, the Glee Club (baritone), and was the percussionist for the orchestra, and a Music Leader for the Cadet Band.
Between 1907 and 1912, Williams conducted the Cadet Band (the representative band of the city of Boston) as well as his own band at Lakeside Park, Colorado.
One band is called the Cadet Band, and consists predominantly of freshmen.