On Monday, the somber and familiar call of “Taps” will honor military veterans who made the ultimate sacrifice.
Trumpeters, buglers and musicians across the country will pause at 3 p.m. Monday to honor fallen U.S. military members by ...
Several Capital Region musicians have sounded a call for more volunteers to play taps during military funerals honoring ...
Retired Air Force Captain Herschel Stroud picked up his bugle, moved it to his mouth and rang out 24 notes that every ...
A Wisconsin man has become known across the country for sounding taps at veterans' funerals. Since the mid-2000s, Bill Seaman ...
Editor's Note: This story originally ran in May of 2017. Last month Gary was named state director of Bugles Across America, an organization that finds volunteer buglers for the funerals of veterans.
Dr. Herschel Stroud said the idea for Taps Across America was founded by a former bugler.
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Six 14-year-old Scouts from Troop 600 paid respects to a fallen military service member, who died at their age, during the Revolutionary War in Guilford County. On Memorial Day, the ...
WASHINGTON — Every day a lone bugler stands at the World War I Memorial across the plaza from a statue of Army Gen. John Pershing. The bugler salutes the American flag, lifts a simple brass instrument ...
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