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The bugle hung proudly on the family's walls for generations but has now been played again to mark the 100th anniversary of the war memorial in Pvt Howard's home village of Dedham, Essex.
Every day since the World War I Memorial first opened back in 2021, a bugler has played “Taps” live at 5 p.m. — rain or shine ...
The highlight of the ceremony is the unveiling of ‘A Soldier’s Journey,’ a 60-foot-long bronze sculpture, that completes the memorial, which opened in 2021.
The bugler salutes the American flag, lifts a simple brass instrument without valves or keys, and sounds the 24 distinctive notes of taps — the universal call sounded at dusk at U.S. military ...
The bugler statue, Stimpson said, will help identify the park and the World War I memorial to its true meaning. The large memorial constructed of marble from Sylacauga was designed by renowned ...
A bugle played by a WW1 medic is dusted off for The Last Post at a Remembrance service gathering.
A bugle played during World War One by a soldier has been used to sound The Last Post at a Remembrance service. Pte Henry Howard was in the Royal Army Medical Corps, and played his bugle in the ...