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Here you will find articles about Taps, the National Song of Remembrance in the United States of America. Click the link to read the article in full.

This funeral march written by John Gross Barnard was performed by the United States Marine Band during the funeral procession from the Executive Mansion to… The post Funeral March For […]

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The Doughboy Foundation, along with Taps For Veterans, is excited to announce that Internationally known Cuban-American Jazz trumpeter Arturo Sandoval will perform Taps at the… The post Arturo Sandoval Sounds

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Taps Vs. The Last PostA look at two iconic bugle calls Of all the bugle signals sounded in the world, the two that stand out… The post Taps Vs. Last

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Christmas & the “Cold” War Every service person remembers his or her first Christmas away from home. So many times during our country’s many wars… The post <strong>Christmas During Times

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Adolph Metzger, a young German immigrant, served as a bugler and made an impression on the native warriors in Wyoming. The post The Battling Bugler appeared first on Taps Bugler:

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Larry the Bugler, 1889 In keeping with buglers who played the bugle and were interesting characters… The Baxter Buglerhttps://www.tapsbugler.com/charlie-hughes-the-baxter-bugler/ Pat The Buglerhttps://www.tapsbugler.com/pat-walker-bugler-at-baltimore-orioles-home-games/ “Buglin’ Sam” DeKemelhttps://www.tapsbugler.com/bugling-sam-dekemel/… The post Larry the Bugler

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History is brought to us through stories. The remembrances and reminiscences of those who served are an important link to history especially when those stories… The post Sinking of SS

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