Historically, the bugle was used in the cavalry to relay instructions to officers and soldiers during the great battles, assembling leaders, giving marching orders, and was the primary, effective, ...
BERKELEY PLANTATION, Va. (June 29, 2012) -- In early July of 1862, elements of Gen. George McClellan's Army of the Potomac recovered in defeat at Harrison's Landing after failing to take the ...
High school football season is fast approaching, and with it comes an equally prized tradition - marching band performances. Those who revel in a great halftime show won't want to miss "Drum Corps: An ...
Frank A. Blazich Jr. - Curator, Military History, National Museum of American History At the Arc de Triomphe in 1919, Edwards blew “Taps” in honor of the fallen for their service and their sacrifice.
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 ...
Concentrating only on their music and dance, a group of 105 black-clad young adults strummed bangos and clashed cymbals, while marching in unison late Friday afternoon. But there was no applause for ...
WASHINGTON -- When the Army's top bugler performs the 24 serene notes of taps at Ronald Reagan's burial ceremony in California Friday Long Island attorney John Vincent Bach will be watching "maybe a ...
Traveling with five coach buses, two 18-wheeler trucks, a massive food and beverage truck, several golf carts, and thousands of pounds of percussion and brass instruments, Phantom Regiment, one of the ...
The Last Post is well-known today in Commonwealth nations as a commemorative anthem for war dead, and in Australia it has traditionally been a feature of ceremonies held on Anzac Day and Remembrance ...
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