VA-44 (U S Navy) - meaning and definition. What is VA-44 (U S Navy)
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What (who) is VA-44 (U S Navy) - definition

US MUSICAL GROUP
US Navy Steel Band; U S Navy Steel Band; U. S. Navy Steel Band; U.S. Navy Steel Band
  • US Navy Steel Band performing outside US Pavillion at the 1958 Brussels World’s Fair ([[Expo 58]]).

German submarine U-44 (1939)         
GERMAN U-BOAT
German submarine U 44 (1939); Unterseeboot 44 (1939); German submarine U44 (1939); U-44 (1939); U 44 (1939); U44 (1939)
German submarine U-44 was a Type IXA U-boat of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine that operated during World War II. She was ordered in November 1936 and laid down in September 1938 in Bremen.
VA-44 (U.S. Navy)         
1945-1950 UNITED STATES NAVY AVIATION SQUADRON
ATKRON 44; Attack Squadron 44 (United States Navy)
Attack Squadron 44 (VA-44) was an attack squadron of the United States Navy. Originally established as Bombing Squadron VB-75 on 1 June 1945 it was redesignated Attack Squadron VA-3B on 15 November 1946, redesignated VA-44 on 1 September 1948 and disestablished on 8 June 1950.
Praga BH-44         
BIPLANE FIGHTER PROTOTYPE
Praga E-44; Praga E.44
The Praga BH-44 (designated E-44 by the Czechoslovak Air Force) was a prototype Czechoslovak fighter biplane of the early 1930s. Only two were built, the rival Avia B-34 being ordered instead.

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United States Navy Steel Band

The US Navy Steel Band was the first all-American and only military steel band. It was organized in 1957 by Rear Admiral Daniel V. Gallery, from the band assigned to him, while he was commander of the Tenth Naval District in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The band was originally called Admiral Dan's Pandemonaics and this remained as a subname after they became the US Navy Steel Band. The band was stationed in Puerto Rico until 1973, when they moved to New Orleans, LA. From there, stationed at Naval Support Activity New Orleans in the Algiers section of the city, they increased their performance schedule. Between 1973 and 1979 alone the band traveled over a million and a half miles, and performed as many as 500 concerts a year. They were disbanded in 1999.

Their first recording, in 1957, under the direction of Chief Musician Charles A. Roeper, on the Decca label, was an LP called "Pan-Demonia". Among their other recordings are an LP called Blowin' in the Wind that was co-issued by the Puerto Rico Council and the U. S. Navy League; it features numerous popular songs of the day and some traditional Puerto Rican songs (all instrumentals).