An 88-year-old Spokane man played Taps for the final time this March after 25 years of performing at servicemember burials at the Washington State Veterans Cemetery.
Even in the din of the chattering crowd present at the Wagah Border, the bugle’s sound is easily identifiable when the Pakistani flag is unfurled. Bugle players say that it is not just any melody but ...
FORT WAINWRIGHT, Alaska (September 21, 2012) Fort Wainwright and surrounding communities may have noticed recently that traditional U.S. Army bugle calls are now audible throughout the day starting at ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Churchill Downs is iconic for multiple reasons. Whether it be the Twin Spires, the fashion or, of course, the Most Exciting Two Minutes in Sports. However, one of the most ...
A bugle linked to the famous Beersheba cavalry charge will be heading back to the site of the battle. The instrument belonged to Signalman Roy Wynter, one of the soldiers of the Australian Light Horse ...
LONDON, England (CNN) -- The Last Post, one of the most traditional military sounds, is going high-tech with a press-of-the-button electronic version of the bugle to play the stirring ceremonial call.
FORT BUCHANAN, Puerto Rico -- When I arrived to Fort Buchanan in April 2008, one of my first initiatives was to re-establish the long-standing tradition of military bugle calls to announce certain ...
You're walking to your car on base when, out of nowhere, music starts blaring. You see service members stop and turn to "face the music." You panic, unsure of what to do, while also silently yelling ...
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