Richard E Holz (30 October 1914 – August 15, 1986), was an Americanbrass band composer, served asChaplain to theU.S. Air Force inNew Guinea,Philippines andJapan. He married Ruby Walker in 1941. After the war, Holz was active in theSalvation Army as a commissioner. He was the head of its Eastern Territorial Music Department and served as bandmaster of the New York Staff Band for 18 years. In 1971, he was appointed chief secretary in Australia and New Guinea. In 1974, he was appointed commander of the western Territory and in 1982, commander of the Central Territory.[1][2]
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