There are two main components of the BDF: •
The Barbados Regiment – This branch is commanded by the Commanding Officer of the Barbados Regiment
Lieutenant Colonel Julia DaBreo and is based at St Anns Fort and Paragon Base. This is the main land force component, and encompasses both regular and reserve units. •
Barbados Coast Guard – This branch is commanded by the Commanding Officer of the Barbados Coast Guard
Commander Derrick Brathwaite and is based at BCGS Pelican. This is the maritime element, with responsibility for patrolling Barbados' territorial waters as well as drug interdiction and humanitarian and life-saving exercises. It too encompasses both regular and reserve units.
Other formations Barbados Cadet Corps Barbados Cadet Corps is commanded by the commandant of the Barbados Cadet Corps,
Commander Carl Farley. This is the military youth organisation of the Defence Force. Includes Infantry and Sea Cadets. This organisation was started in 1904. The first females joined the cadet corps in the 1970s to 1980s. The Cadet Corps has a pledge and also a song. It started with 3 normal units but today has expanded to 22. These units are grouped into zones. There are also a band, sea cadet, and medical units along with a shooting programme.
BDF Sports Program The
Barbados Defence Force Sports Program is the sporting arm of the BDF, specializing in the recruitment and training of athletes in five sports;
football,
cricket,
table tennis,
athletics and
boxing.
Barbados Legion Similarly to its American, British and Canadian counterparts, the BDF has a voluntary veteran's organization known as the
Barbados Legion. It was founded in 1957, nine years prior to independence. Being a registered charity, it receives assistance from the Barbados Poppy League and the national government.
Bands The
Zouave Band is the premier musical unit in the BDF, with the other being the band of the Barbados Cadet Corps. Its national uniformed military counterpart is the
Barbados Police Band. It traces its own history back to the Band of the
West India Regiment, which is considered to be the precursor to most Caribbean military bands formerly under British control. As a result, the band also has a shared lineage with the
Jamaica Military Band. The BCC maintains a marching band known as the National Cadet Band and performs on national occasions with the BCC and the BDF. It is composed of students from public and private schools in the area. They performs in two modes configurations: a
marching band and a
concert band. The band of dates back to the early 1920s when the local cadet corps maintained a
fife and drum corps. Between 1950 and 2006, individual school units had
drum corps which catered to the activities of the unit and school. In 1973, the
Combermere Cadet Band was formed and for 22 years it was the only brass and reef cadet band among other secondary schools on the island. Its last performance was at the Independence Day Parade of 1995 when the National Cadet Band was formed. As part of the
centennial anniversary celebrations of the BCC in 2004, the Band became a permanent full-time unit, performing at an Independence Day Parade that year and again the following year.
Defunct Barbados Air Wing This branch was formed in 1979, it operated one
Beech Queen Air. In 1981 a
Cessna 402C was acquired. Since 1985 all aircraft have been retired and the air wing ceased to exist. ==Traditions and ceremony==