National Brass Band The National Brass Band is the official
military band of the SPDF. Its origins date back to 1925 as the Brass Ensemble. It began when the Mariste Brothers of the Roman Catholic Mission training musicians to play the various instruments. The band was disbanded in 1943 as instruments were being delivered by the
British Army. The band was reformed only to be disbanded after
World War II, with its instruments being acquired by the
Seychelles Scout Association. A new brass band known as LAFANSA came into being, with a police band also being augmented. With the establishment of the Conservatoire of Music and Dance in 1981, the Police Band was reorganised into the National Brass Band under the patronage of the Ministry of Education. Antoinc Azcmia became its first conductor, leading a unit which was from 1981 to 1996, a voluntary band (a unit in which musicians are employed on a part-time basis). Full-time musicians were recruited in 1996, and three years later, it was transferred to the Ministry of Defence and based at the Seychelles Defence Academy. Azcmia retired in 2001, being replaced by Thomas Busanya.
Educational institutions Seychelles Defence Academy (SDA) The Seychelles Defence Academy (SDA) was established on 2 June 1990 by President
France-Albert René. SDA is the premier training institute of the SPDF. The first training camp of the SDA was at Point Larue. The first training was conducted with the help of advisors from the
Tanzania People's Defence Force as well as former
British Army personnel. It was later decided to shift the camp to
Perseverance Island.
Military Training Centre (MTC) The Military Training Centre (MTC) is located at Barbarons on the West Coast of
Mahe. It is tasked to train all new recruits who join SPDF. Recruits undertake 90 days of extensive training at the MTC that covers a variety of military/civil subjects. After graduation, the new
privates are posted to their unit of choice. ==Defence Forces Day==