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  2. Reveille - Wikipedia

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    Musical notation of "Le Réveil" from French military rules book published July, 29 1884 "Reveille" (US: / ˈ r ɛ v əl i / REV-əl-ee, UK: / r ɪ ˈ v æ l i / rih-VAL-ee), [1] called in French "Le Réveil" is a bugle call, trumpet call, drum, fife-and-drum or pipes call most often associated with the military; it is chiefly used to wake military personnel at sunrise.

  3. First call - Wikipedia

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    At a U.S. military installation it is a pre-reveille "courtesy" signal, sounded around 05:50, originally to assemble the trumpeters to deliver the reveille that would be forthcoming at 06:00. Some locations also sound it a few minutes before "Retreat" (lowering the flag at the end of the day).

  4. The Rouse - Wikipedia

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    "The Rouse" was traditionally played following "Reveille", which was a bugle call played in the morning to wake soldiers up. "The Rouse" would be played to get soldiers out of bed. The use of both "Last Post" and "The Rouse" at cenotaph ceremonies in Commonwealth nations essentially turns the two-minute silence into a ritualized night vigil.

  5. Last Post - Wikipedia

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    For ceremonial use, the "Last Post" is often followed by "The Rouse", or less frequently the longer "Reveille". [2] [3] The two regimental traditions have separate music for the call. [4] While the B♭ infantry bugle version is better known, the E♭ cavalry trumpet version is used by the state trumpeters of the Household Cavalry.

  6. Bugle call - Wikipedia

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    Every duty around camp had its own bugle call, and since cavalry had horses to look after, they heard twice as many signals as regular infantry. "Boots and Saddles" was the most imperative of these signals and could be sounded without warning at any time of day or night, signaling the men to equip themselves and their mounts immediately. Bugle ...

  7. Laced (album) - Wikipedia

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    Laced is the debut album by American nu metal band Reveille. [4] [5] [6] It was released on June 22, 1999, through Elektra Records. The album contains the majority of the songs from the six-track demo that initially got the attention of major label Elektra. [7] The band members were all between the ages of 16 and 19 when the album was recorded. [8]

  8. What to expect following the death of former President Jimmy ...

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    On Feb. 20, 2023, representatives of the former president announced that Carter had elected to enter hospice care to “spend his remaining time at home with his family.” Many Americans expected ...

  9. Bleed the Sky (album) - Wikipedia

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    Bleed the Sky is the second and final album released by the nu metal band Reveille from Harvard, Massachusetts. It was originally released on September 18, 2001 through Elektra Records . The album's initial 2001 release featured 13 tracks with the track "What You Got" being the first single.