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Less than three weeks before D-Day, four World War II comrades inscribed their last names, first and middle initials, and ranks on a brass ... the bugle was taken as a trophy from German troops ...
He arrived as his unit armed with an unadorned, 16-inch long, M1892 polished brass bugle manufactured by ... At 5:10 a.m., German representatives signed an Armistice before French and British ...
He wrote about the bugle taken from a dead German soldier, referring to having some “loot”, in a letter to his brother in 1917. The instrument will be played at a ceremony tomorrow at Redford ...
"It was very near and dear to himself; no matter what, he always played the bugle at every Anzac service." Although it is more than 100 years old, the copper and brass instrument is in remarkable ...
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