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In the 21st century, the tradition of playing bugle calls on military bases has readily survived, but many posts now use recorded versions broadcast through a PA system.
A bugle playing is a common sound at military ceremonies and events, and there’s a way for groups to have a bugle playing with little to no training.
Gary Marquardt learned to play the trumpet a decade ago after seeing a man with a toy bugle playing a recording of "Taps" at a veteran's funeral.
An Annapolis native, Justin Nurin, is playing the bugle Friday and Saturday at Preakness 2024.
Six 14-year-old Scouts from Troop 600 will pay respects to a fallen military service member, who died at their age, during the Revolutionary War in Guilford County.