Sentences with word «bugler»

A bugler is a person who plays a bugle, which is a musical instrument. They are often seen at military ceremonies or scouts' camps, where they use the bugle to play different tunes and signals. Full definition
Buglers from local fire brigades play the Last Post and huge crowds gather to watch the wreath - laying.
A private, private second class, or bugler in his first year of service in 1917 was entitled to $ 30 a month.
We listened to a very off - key bugler work his way through the Last Post.
These were the dark days, to be set against the ritualistic, almost orgiastic cremation of a non-sectarian chimpanzee and the burial of a canary over whose tiny grave a squad of Marine buglers had sounded Taps.
Soon after Ivanovskiy left the pad, a legendary event occurred that he did not witness: A military bugler appeared and blew a call.
About all that isn't pilfered from Gunga Din is the death of the noble bugler; Davis survives being shot up by the Indians with little more than a flesh wound!
Sammy Davis Jr. a cavalry bugler who has aspirations of being a combat soldier.
A bugler plays taps.
«That kind of bugler.
Finally we thought of adding a bugler to our defense.»
We would put a bugler up on top of the press box with instructions to watch for that sleeper, and when he spotted one to blast out reveille with all the fervor and wind that was in him.
If we had had our bugler I don't think Zup would have beat us.»
Trump's public schedule for the inaugural celebration began at Arlington, where he and Pence stood at attention as a bugler played taps at the Tomb of the Unknowns.
The three officers and the bugler take on a Napoleonic Native American chief, who plans to unify all the tribes and kill every white man in sight.
Since 1928, apart from during WW2, every night at 8 o'clock sharp, the buglers of the Last Post Association, who are members of the Ypres Voluntary Fire Brigade, play the Last Post as a homage to the fallen.
Hosted by Tim Vincent, former Blue Peter presenter and now NBC's Access Hollywood correspondent, directed by Oliver MacFarlane, series editor for Blue Peter and the BBC Proms, and produced by Lewis Bronze, Director of Content at Discovery Education and former Editor of Blue Peter, highlights include the story of the breathtaking artwork Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red, and a bugler playing The Last Post.
The routine of this event never changes, with visitors arriving from 7 pm, the traffic being halted at 7.30 and at 7.55 the buglers arrive.
The protest had a theatrical flair, complete with a printed program, a bugler and Frida Kahlo, a pseudonymous founding member of the Guerrilla Girls, a group of feminist activists.
Some police even suggest that having a dog is a good idea in an apartment because the barking and activity that happens, even when you are not home will deter a bugler from entering a renters NC home.
Captain Wayne gave the order and the bugler belted out the Calvary charge.
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