Looking forward to performing both The Last Post and Reveille at my school's Remembrance Day Ceremony this year! This is by far the best video performance I've seen to reference for good tone, balance, and everything!! 👍🙌
Well done. Thank you. May the West wake up and be grateful for our heritage. (Freedom of religion, Judeo Christian ethic, 1st & 2nd Amendments, due process, the right to vote, etc.)
R.IP Merril Goeroge Southgate BEM Royal Marine Commando 1972- 1997, passed away 4th 11 2023 as warrant officer class 2 with the last BEM medal awarded by Prince Philip, god rest your soul, Stand down royal your service is done. xx love you
Beautiful performance on the cornet. This part of the remembrance ceremony has 4 parts: The Last Post - signals the end of duty for both the living & the dead Silence - brief time to remember or reflect on the cost of freedom & the sacrifice Rouse - the beginning of a new day for the living, the hope the dead have found a new beginning in a better place Poem: For The Fallen, by Laurence Binyon (1914) 4th stanza - 🇦🇺🇳🇿 the ode of remembrance; 🇨🇦the act of remembrance “They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them.” Both bugle calls are played to signify our remembrance: At the going down of the sun - Last Post And in the morning - Rouse ***NB: the 2nd bugle call played is “Rouse” Reveille, tune of similar purpose is a much longer tune.
Being an Afghanistan vet many of us have been promised care and have seen little to no support. Canada's top general and the entire parliament stood and ovated a Nazi twice while VA advised a vet to partake in MAiD. I will remember my own way and won't take part in honouring Nazi war dead.
It's now a day of remberance that includes all the men and women who served and continue to serve in the Canadian Armed Forces. At least, that's how we view it in my family. My grandfather served in Korea, and my aunt and 2 uncles served in various missions until their retirement. I'm sorry for your struggles in receiving the care you and other fellow Afghanistan vets need. Thank you for your service.
@rickoshay545 --- What a whiny post. You are alive. The men at the war Cemetaries are Dead. This day and this video is about THEM! This music is "Last Post" it is the British tune played when in the States we play "Taps" at the grave (s) of our War Dead. The Salvation Army trumpeter played it well. The little poem at the end is remembering the War Dead. The photos are recalling the Salvation Army volunteers serving donuts and hot drinks to soldiers in WW1 and WW2. The video is for Remembrance Day. Nov. 11th, Armistice Day. 1918. If you have a problem, then write a letter to your representative in Parliament and explain your situation. Write to your Regimental Sergeant Major and your Regimental or Division Commander! Write to whatever Canada calls "Veteran Affairs Department" and explain your issues. Tis sad that anyone liked your post.
I had this played at my Dad's funeral when he died in 2000 age 92 5 month old. He was a WW11 Veteran. I had to honor him.
❤we will love and miss the ones who died for us 🎺
Gorgeous, thank you.
so very well played. A fitting tribute
Very well-done video! Good trumpeter playing well. Good reading of a famous poem for the War Dead of 1914 - 1918. "Lest We Forget."
💞At the going down of the sun& in the morning,We will remember them!💞😓😓😓🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹💜💜💜💜💖💖💖💖💖💜Lest We Forget 💖💖💖💖💖
Amen 🙏🏻 😢🇦🇺❤️
A moment of silence for all the fallen soldiers
Absolutely beautiful. Thank you so much.
To soldiers past and present. A fitting tribute to all of ,you.!!
Beautiful! My old boy passed away today, veteran of the suez and Cold War. These people gave so much for our freedom!
Looking forward to performing both The Last Post and Reveille at my school's Remembrance Day Ceremony this year! This is by far the best video performance I've seen to reference for good tone, balance, and everything!! 👍🙌
I'm also playing at my school at our ceremony
Same
Well done. Thank you. May the West wake up and be grateful for our heritage. (Freedom of religion, Judeo Christian ethic, 1st & 2nd Amendments, due process, the right to vote, etc.)
We will remember them.
R.IP Merril Goeroge Southgate BEM Royal Marine Commando 1972- 1997, passed away 4th 11 2023 as warrant officer class 2 with the last BEM medal awarded by Prince Philip, god rest your soul, Stand down royal your service is done. xx love you
Never forget.
Lest we forget
Beautiful performance on the cornet. This part of the remembrance ceremony has 4 parts:
The Last Post - signals the end of duty for both the living & the dead
Silence - brief time to remember or reflect on the cost of freedom & the sacrifice
Rouse - the beginning of a new day for the living, the hope the dead have found a new beginning in a better place
Poem: For The Fallen, by Laurence Binyon (1914)
4th stanza - 🇦🇺🇳🇿 the ode of remembrance; 🇨🇦the act of remembrance
“They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them.”
Both bugle calls are played to signify our remembrance:
At the going down of the sun - Last Post
And in the morning - Rouse
***NB: the 2nd bugle call played is “Rouse”
Reveille, tune of similar purpose is a much longer tune.
I much prefer reveille 🇨🇦
🎶🎶🎶🎶🎺🎺🎺🎺🎺
Being an Afghanistan vet many of us have been promised care and have seen little to no support. Canada's top general and the entire parliament stood and ovated a Nazi twice while VA advised a vet to partake in MAiD. I will remember my own way and won't take part in honouring Nazi war dead.
It's now a day of remberance that includes all the men and women who served and continue to serve in the Canadian Armed Forces. At least, that's how we view it in my family. My grandfather served in Korea, and my aunt and 2 uncles served in various missions until their retirement.
I'm sorry for your struggles in receiving the care you and other fellow Afghanistan vets need. Thank you for your service.
@rickoshay545 --- What a whiny post. You are alive. The men at the war Cemetaries are Dead. This day and this video is about THEM!
This music is "Last Post" it is the British tune played when in the States we play "Taps" at the grave (s) of our War Dead. The Salvation Army trumpeter played it well. The little poem at the end is remembering the War Dead. The photos are recalling the Salvation Army volunteers serving donuts and hot drinks to soldiers in WW1 and WW2. The video is for Remembrance Day. Nov. 11th, Armistice Day. 1918.
If you have a problem, then write a letter to your representative in Parliament and explain your situation. Write to your Regimental Sergeant Major and your Regimental or Division Commander! Write to whatever Canada calls "Veteran Affairs Department" and explain your issues. Tis sad that anyone liked your post.
It's time for you to vote conservative than.
2024
That must be a cornet!