- Times, in an
episode of The
Bugle released 19 August,
Oliver gave this
opening monologue: "Welcome to any first-time
Buglers who are here
because they might...
- a result, the
bugle was
taken from
cavalry traditions because signals could p**** much
further without the need for repeats. The
buglers in each battalion...
- Look up
bugle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
bugle is a br****
musical instrument.
Bugle may also
refer to:
Bugle, Cornwall, a
village near St...
- the
bugle gradually replaced the fife. By the time of the
United States Civil War, each
company was
allotted two
buglers.
Military use of
bugles waned...
- 'Taps' is pla**** by a
single bugle. In
accordance with AR 220–90, 'Echo or
Silver Taps',
which is
performed by two
buglers, is not authorized."
Field Manual...
- A
bugler is
someone who
plays the
bugle.
Bugler may also
refer to:
Bugler (tobacco), a
brand of
tobacco Bugler (rank), a
former military rank
Bugler (BSA)...
-
Bugler is the name of a roll-your-own
brand of
tobacco and
rolling papers. The
Bugler brand was
first introduced in the
United States in 1932 by Lane...
- The ke****
bugle (also
Royal Kent
bugle, or Kent
bugle) is a wide
conical bore br****
instrument with tone
holes operated by keys to
alter the
pitch and...
- and
bugle corps is a name used to
describe several related musical ensembles. Drum and
bugle corps (modern), a
musical marching unit Drum and
bugle corps...
- contrab****
bugle (usually
shortened to
contra or
simply called the
marching tuba) is the lowest-pitched br****
instrument in the drum and
bugle corps and...