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Norsk bokmål: Slottet i Oslo, Oslo Parti fra Slotsparken. Forsvarets annen brigades musikkorps Ved Hærordningen av 1817, som ble satt i verk 1. januar 1818, ble det blant annet bestemt at no:2. Agersusiske Brigade skulle ha et musikkorps, og navnet ble 2. Brigades musikkorps. I 1918 ble brigadene omdøpt til divisjoner, og følgelig ble korpsets navn endret til 2. Divisjons Musikkorps, et navn som korpset hadde frem til 1953, hvor inndelingen i divisjoner ble forlatt og korpset omdøpt til no:Forsvarets Stabsmusikkorps. «Korps tilknyttet Hæren ble først kalt Brigademusikken, senere Divisjonsmusikken; ved inndelingen i brigader 1817 fikk hver infanteribrigade 19 musikere, 23 fra 1880» ifølge snl.no
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