FORT LEONARD WOOD, Mo. — The bugle possesses a rich military history older than the United States of America. Since long before radios, satellites and the internet, bugles have been an instrument used ...
FORT CAMPBELL, Tenn. (WKRN) — It’s 6:30 in the morning at Fort Campbell. The Reveille bugle call begins. The color guard is in position and presenting honors to the flag. Soldiers, across the post, ...
Each morning and evening on military posts, a bugle call, coinciding with the raising and lowering of the U.S. flag, can be heard. The songs — “Reveille” and “Retreat” — signify the start and end of ...
Way to go, 4th Infantry Division! Last week reader Kathy Carson wrote that when the wind is just right at their house they can hear a bugle “Reveille” played in the morning at Fort Carson, followed by ...
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. - After a five-year hiatus, bugle calls will return to APG Nov. 8. Bugle calls, including Reveille and Retreat, are musical signals that announce scheduled and certain non ...
When the wind is just right we can hear the bugle playing “Reveille” from Fort Carson at 6:30 in the morning. After it is finished, they play another short song. Do you know what that song is? - Kathy ...
Lexington’s Maria Cue has lived a stone’s throw from Hanscom Air Force Base, a military installation where more than 10,000 people live and work, for decades. That means the regular hum of planes ...
In Britain we may not have enough soldiers and sailors and air crews to police the world, but at least we have enough buglers to lay them to rest. By contrast, the American military suffers from a ...