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Evening At The Virginia Military Institute

Blog Article by Richard Williams Jr. Last night I had the privilege once again of speaking at the Rockbridge Civil War Roundtable in Lexington, Virginia.…

“Taps” W.K. Pilsbury

TAPS   “Taps” “Lights Out! The shadows fall. Across the silent camping ground Rings out the bugle call; in mournful cadence on the breeze, soft,…

Resources for Veterans

The following contains many resources for our Honored Veterans Listed are links to the VA, educational resources, and burial information **Tapsbugler does not endorse any…

Cruising For A Cause

Taps Bugler is honored to announce we are taking part in a great event to raise money for two worthy charities! Cruising For A Cause…

Manual of the Bugle

MANUAL OF THE BUGLE BUGLER POSITIONS FOR SOUNDING A CALL Figure 1. PARADE REST (AT EASE). Feet apart relaxed position without locking knees. Bugler cradles…

The trumpet of the Lord

Lord of our lives, our hope in death, we cannot listen to Taps without our souls stirring. Its plaintive notes are a prayer in music–of…

Patton and the power of the bugle

 Patton and the Power of the Bugle  Every evening, Gen. Patton arranged a type of communication which united all soldiers. This “communication” united us with…

National Song of Remembrance

TAPS OUR NATIONAL SONG OF MILITARY REMEMBRANCE Through the efforts of Jari Villanueva, Les Hampton and TAPS 150, we were able to push through the…

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