A soldier's day once was regulated by bugle calls. "Answer the bugle call" came to describe citizens responding to a national threat. President John F. Kennedy said, "Ask not what your country can do ...
Have you heard music every morning and evening and wondered what they are for? Well, we are here to help. These bugle calls are as old as the Army and help Soldiers, Family members and civilians ...
It woke them up and put them to bed. In between, it called them to assembly, to morning drills and to the mess hall. Years ago, the toot-toot-toot-a-toot of the bugle was as familiar on military bases ...
"With anecdotes and stories from the accounts of infantry soldiers of the Civil War." All 49 bugle calls are performed by the author on the B♭ infantry bugle and can be heard on the accompanying ...
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