This is the moment a lone bugler played The Last Post in County Durham as the region prepared to remember the fallen. Colin Longstaff, an ex Light Infantry bugler who was in the Third Battalion, ...
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Twenty-six years after their comrades fell at Gettysburg, the remaining men of the 153rd Pennsylvania Infantry gathered at the battlefield to remember and honor those who died. At Barlow’s Knoll, ...
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WASHINGTON — Every day a lone bugler stands at the World War I Memorial across the plaza from a statue of Army Gen. John Pershing. The bugler salutes the American flag, lifts a simple brass instrument ...