Bugle Calls of The British Army |
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Cyclists
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Recruits Parade
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Salute
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The Charge
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Bugle calls are short traditional pieces of music played on a bugle, a musical instrument which for centuries has been used by the armed forces of many countries as a means of communication. The bugle can be heard over long distances, and the sound can be heard in a noisy environment (such as during a battle), so it is a highly effective way to communicate simple information and orders to a large number of people. Although such a method of communication is perhaps no longer required by today's armies, bugle calls are still used by many forces, though in many cases it has become part of traditional rituals with a particular role during ceremonial occasions. Bugles on parades are very efective.
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Royal Salute
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Bugles on Parade The British Army.
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