Less than three weeks before D-Day, four World War II comrades inscribed their last names, first and middle initials, and ranks on a brass bugle, along with the date May 18, 1944. Eighty years later, ...
Somber but lilting, the music of taps echoes through the rolling hills of the Washington Crossing National Cemetery on weekdays as a bugler honors a current or former member of the armed forces being ...
LUCKNOW: Bugle, an instrument common with the drills of armed forces and used in wars, ceremonies, and parades for decades, has earned a GI tag. The tag could restore the respect, market value, and ...
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