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Monmouth County Police & Fire
Pipes & Drums
The Monmouth County Police & Fire Pipes &
Drums, originally named the Monmouth County Police Pipes & Drums
(1999-2009), was formed to embody all sworn Law Enforcement
members of Monmouth County, New Jersey (USA). Today, the Band’s
members include federal, state, county and local law enforcement
as well as career firefighters and public service employees and
active and former members of the United States Military. It is
the desire of the Monmouth County Police & Fire Pipes & Drums to
foster the spirit, pride and professionalism of public safety
and public service to the whole community through our
performances at various venues. The Monmouth County Police &
Fire Pipes & Drums will be representative of all police officers
and career firefighters in Monmouth County, and will carry its
responsibility with honor and integrity, so it may be seen and
heard.
The first organized meeting and practice
was in 1999. The idea for a police pipe band in Monmouth County
came about after the line-of-duty death of Sergeant Pat King of
the Long Branch Police Department. Since then, the band has
come a long way. Members have performed at various parades
throughout the state, New York City, Savannah, Georgia and the
Police Memorial in Washington D.C. The band has also
participated in numerous line-of-duty funerals, as well as
funerals for retired officers and firefighters.
The band consists of years of piping and
drumming experience that represent the highest traditions of
public safety bagpiping. The band is led by Pipe Major Boyd
Moore. He is assisted by Pipe Instructor Tim McCabe, who has
over 50 years of piping experience and is considered to be one
of the top pipers in New Jersey, and Steve “Butter” Butterbrodt
who passes on his years of piping experience to the band’s
newest chanter students. Together, both Tim and Butter bring
close to 100 years of piping, knowledge and experience to the
band.
Our 10th anniversary year
brought about a change which we are happy to celebrate. Almost
from the beginning, members of the firefighting community joined
the band. In 2009 the name was officially changed to reflect
this. For the past year the band has worked to develop a new
logo to commemorate that name change.
Although the smallest part of our logo, the
two badge numbers included are the most important. Badge #167
was assigned to Long Branch Police Detective Sergeant Patrick
King. Pat was killed in the line-of-duty on November 20, 1997.
As stated above, Pat’s death was the inspiration to form this
band. Badge #1625 was assigned to Port Authority of NY/NJ
Police Officer Richard Rodriguez. Richie was a member of our
band and killed in the line-of-duty on September 11, 2001.
The two most striking parts of our logo are
the depiction of our patron saints, Saint Michael and Saint
Florian. These were hand drawn by Doug Parise. The band wishes
to thank Doug for the time and effort he put into these
drawings.
The final part of the bands’ logo is a
simple phrase, “Two Hearts, One Beat.” We feel the phrase
speaks for itself.
Monmouth County Police & Fire Pipes & Drums
February 27, 2010 |