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 ...
Less than three weeks before D-Day, four World War II comrades inscribed their last names, first and middle initials, and ranks on a brass bugle, along with the date May 18, 1944. Eighty years later, ...
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.
LUCKNOW: Bugle, an instrument common with the drills of armed forces and used in wars, ceremonies, and parades for decades, has earned a GI tag. The tag could restore the respect, market value, and ...
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