Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. May 22—Gene Horner spent much of his life honoring veterans with his bugle at countless Alaska memorial and burial ceremonies. On ...
Trumpeters, buglers and musicians across the country will pause at 3 p.m. Monday to honor fallen U.S. military members by sounding the lights out bugle call, taps.
A Wisconsin man has become known across the country for sounding taps at veterans' funerals. Since the mid-2000s, Bill Seaman ...
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Myth about origins of 'Taps' has existed for decades
The solemn U.S. military bugle call "Taps" originated with a Union Army father finding the melody written on paper in the pocket of his deceased Confederate soldier son. Rating: False (About this ...
Gene Horner spent much of his life honoring veterans with his bugle at countless Alaska memorial and burial ceremonies. On Tuesday, it was Horner who was honored, as another bugler sounded taps and ...
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