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Post by tubman13 on Feb 26, 2014 17:48:40 GMT -6
I will keep these in Tupperware, although I prefer Corelle ware. I heard some of these live at Lackland, FT. Jackson, and Ft. Lee, played live on numerous occasions. They were played, on a trumpet, I believe. I wonder if the new troops hear these live anymore? I bet it was a B_t_ch to hear over the roar of battle.
www.secondcavalry.org/bugle_calls.htm
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2014 18:32:25 GMT -6
Thanks Tom. I've never heard these. Corelle is a great shotgun target if you can get a decent machine to throw them! Best, c.
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Post by tubman13 on Feb 26, 2014 18:51:12 GMT -6
You got that right!
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Post by fred on Feb 26, 2014 18:56:15 GMT -6
Remember, bugles are in the infantry; the cavalry uses trumpets.
TRUMPET AND BUGLE CALLS
Reveille—wake-up Assembly—line-up for roll call Assembly of guard Assembly of buglers Stable call—summons all riders and teamsters to assemble at the grain pile with feedbags Breakfast call—prepare and eat breakfast Dinner call Distributions Drill call Fatigue call The general—take down tents and prepare to move Boots and saddles—the signal to saddle Stand to horse—soldier stands next to his mount Officers’ call—officers assemble by the CO The Charge—attack Orders Rally The recall— Retreat— Sick call Tattoo— Taps (To extinguish lights)—final call of the night; lights out, no more noise To arms To the standard March Watering call
“For the Service of Skirmishers”:
Forward Halt To the left To the right About Change direction to the right Change direction to the left Trot Gallop Commence firing To cease firing Charge as foragers
Best wishes, Fred.
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Post by tubman13 on Feb 26, 2014 19:06:04 GMT -6
Beautiful!, I think we have lost a great deal.
Best wishes as well. Tom
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