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American naval bugler in 1917
Chinese Eighth Route Army
bugler during World War II.
Photograph by Sha Fei. Two ****anese men
demonstrating a
bugle call, 2017...
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Bugle is a
satirical news podcast,
created by John
Oliver and Andy
Zaltzman in 2007. It is
currently hosted by
Zaltzman and a
rotating cast of co-hosts...
- 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)...
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regimental bugler stands either near the
flagpole in
front of
Jackman Hall or on Jackman's
balcony and
plays the main tune of "Taps". The
echoing bugler will...
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flown in 1923
Bugles (snack), corn chip
snack The
Bugle, Wikipedia's
military history newsletter Bugler (disambiguation) Bugel,
surname Bugling, a
sound made...
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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...
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Introductory History of the
Bugle From its
Early Origins to the
Present Day". Taps
Bugler. 2019.
Retrieved 24 Feb 2022. "The
military bugle". 2021.
Retrieved 24...
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Gertrude Bugler (1897 – 1992) was a
British stage actress of the
Edwardian Era best
known for
acting in
plays adapted by
Thomas Hardy.
Gertrude Bugler was...
- The
following is a list of
current drum
corps competing as
members of Drum
Corps International (DCI). † = One of the
thirteen charter members of Drum Corps...
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Bugler for Kennedy, Dies at 74". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331.
Retrieved July 14, 2017. "Keith Clark,
Bugler at JFK's Funeral". Taps
Bugler. Retrieved...