Ah! Defaulters parade, every Orderly Sergeants worst nightmare. Something akin to 'One Prisoner in the Guard Room' on handover. And you're going "Ah fer feck sake, what did I do to deserve handling a drunken troop" and him all at odds with being in the army
Do you know the origin of the "Charlie" reveille, and who uses it? It doesn't appear in my (first edition, 1895 "Red Book" - "Trumpet and Bugle Sounds for the Army), although I've been told the content hasn't since changed).
we will never forget......ever..God bless em all.
thanks for this video
general operations force here in Malaysia using your songs.....am one of the bugler
Ah! Defaulters parade, every Orderly Sergeants worst nightmare. Something akin to 'One Prisoner in the Guard Room' on handover. And you're going "Ah fer feck sake, what did I do to deserve handling a drunken troop" and him all at odds with being in the army
I need to learn the bugle for a british army boar war reenactment hah this ace thanks for the uplaod
Nicely done. Who is the bugler?
Dapper!
Which one would be played at a funeral? the will be a bugle player at my grandfather in laws funeral next week 😢
Is it the last post? xx
Taps.
+stephyclaws it's known as taps
Thank you guys xx
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Do you know the origin of the "Charlie" reveille, and who uses it? It doesn't appear in my (first edition, 1895 "Red Book" - "Trumpet and Bugle Sounds for the Army), although I've been told the content hasn't since changed).
+Flexbase originally navy/marines
Onboard Royal Navy ships... Royal Marines.
Charlie is also known as the Naval reveille, which is probably why it doesn't get in an Army Manual.
Charlie reveille is used by the Barbados Defence Force
It is also known as the Naval Reveille - which is perhaps why it doesn't appear in an army manual.
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