An Army padre was to lead the short service after a bugler played reveille. |
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As his body was laid to rest, six Royal Marines fired a volley of three shots followed by a rendering of the Last Post by a bugler. |
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As he was laid to rest, three Royal Marines fired a three-shot volley and a bugler sounded the Last Post. |
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The moment was marked with a bugler playing the last post, prayers and standards from the Royal British Legion. |
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But just before 8 a.m., the 19-year old Marine bugler looked up from his watch post on the ship's quarterdeck to see Japanese planes overhead. |
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As the bugler played the reveille he finished his salute and walked past the Pool of Remembrance where a crowd had gathered. |
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In 1915, he trained as a bugler in the militia and in July of the following year, at age 15, he enlisted. |
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When her funeral took place at Leicester Cathedral on May 23, 1997, Royal Navy ratings acted as pall bearers and a Royal Marines bugler sounded the last post. |
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The bugler plays Last Post, Reveille, we sing O Canada, people lay wreathes, and at the end, we sing God Save the Queen. |
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During the 1950s his grandfather served as Nehru's bugler, announcing the prime minister at rallies across India. |
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A second bugler, about 100 yards down the road, picked up the tune. |
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A Royal Marine firing party offered a three-gun salute, a bugler the Last Post. |
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Danish composer Carl Nielsen began his musical career as a bugler in the army. |
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Since 1954, the bugler at this daily ceremony has most often been Mr. Antoine Verschoot. |
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The call of a ruttish bull elk sounds like a bugler being garroted in midblow. |
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Regardless of the mystery, Pte Minnick was thrilled to be chosen as the main bugler for ceremonies. |
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At the Secretary General's signal bugler plays Reveille while NATO and national flags are raised simultaneously. |
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When WWI broke out, young Harris enlisted as a bugler with the Rhodesia Regiment. |
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As the coffin left the cathedral, a bugler played the Last Post. |
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Armstrong s widow Carol was presented an American flag at the ceremony aboard the USS Philippine Sea that included a bugler and rifle salute. |
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In Louisiana, a bugler will play Taps four times, marking the exect moments of the terror attacks. |
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If a piper, bugler or other musical group is participating in the ceremony they should stand behind the Cross of Sacrifice or monument or off to one side. |
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In 1906 made official bugler for all Jockey Club tracks. |
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Tiffany Hanson, a mellophone bugler who's played with the Bugle Corps for two years. |
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The pastor said the usual prayers, and the bugler played taps. |
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The match had been preceded by an emotional playing of the Last Post by a lone bugler and Twickenham is becoming adept at pitching this kind of occasion just right. |
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Near midnight, with white flags flying and a bugler sounding his trumpet with regular four note blasts, the delegation approached the French line near Houdroy. |
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The Last Post and Rouse were delivered by duty bugler Master Corporal Steven Hum and the Lament was played by Corporal Katie Buckland of the Air Command Pipes and Drums. |
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Following the Act of Remembrance a bugler will sound the Last Post, this will be followed by two minutes of silence and the sounding of the Reveille. |
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Following this the Last Post was played by duty bugler Master Corporal Kevin Hum, two minutes of silence were observed, the Lament was played by Corporal Katie Buckland and then Rouse was sounded by the duty bugler. |
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Jack Ambler, Air Force Association of Canada and Corporal Cameron Walker, bugler, discuss during the delegation's first dinner together in Montréal. |
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Two padres and a bugler travelled from Canada. The piper, firing party and bearers were Canadian Forces personnel based in Geilenkirchen, Germany. |
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The Toronto-born member of the Six Nations Upper Cayuga Band was a sea cadet in his early teens and, a few years later, a bugler in the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve. |
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