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09.23.2007 at 06:26am

The Bugler and Taps – A History

The Origin of Taps and Bugles Across America

Taps at Arlington National Cemetery

Buglers at Arlington National Cemetery

From Here to Eternity

Tribute to World War II Buglers

Buglers Fantasy

Hat Tip and Job Well Done to TapsBugler – Master Sergeant Jari Villanueva (USAF)

Of all the military bugle calls, none is so easily recognized or more apt to render emotion than the call Taps.

The melody is both eloquent and haunting, while the history of its origin is interesting and somewhat clouded in controversy. In the British army, a similar type of signal called Last Post has been sounded over soldiers’ graves since 1885, but the use of Taps is unique to the United States military, since the call is sounded at funerals, wreath-laying ceremonies, and memorial services.

A bugle call that beckons us to remember patriots who served our country with honor and valor, it is the most familiar call and one that moves all who hear it.

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