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PREVIEW
BUGLE
CALLS FOR THE BRITISH ARMY
Cavalry trumpeters in the British Army have generally been members
of the regimental band, but buglers and drummers are primarily soldiers
with an additional musical role. They have therefore served in the ranks,
and their contribution can be seen in the several cases of buglers who
were awarded the Victoria Cross for courage. Amongst the recipients of
the VC during the Indian Mutiny, for example, were Frederick Whirlpool
(The Leinster Regiment), W Sutton (60th Rifles) and R Hawthorne (52nd
Foot).
Price: CD TRCD
224 £12.00 (£10.21 ex. vat)
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Routine
Bugle Calls for the Infantry and Mounted Infantry in Camp and Quarters
1. Officers
(89)
2. Company Sergeant-Majors of Infantry (90)
3. Company Quartermaster-Sergeants (Colour Sergeants)
of Infantry (91)
4. All Non-Commissioned Officers (92)
5. Orderly Sergeants (93)
6. Orderly Corporals (94)
7. Band (95)
8. Drummers or Buglers (96)
9. Signallers (97)
10. Pioneers (98)
11. Double (99)
12. Orders (100)
13. Orderly Room (101)
14. Post Call (102)
15. Warning for Parade (103)
16. Quarter Call (before Parade) (104)
17. Fall In (105)
18. Dismiss or No Parade (106)
19. Parade for Guard (107)
20. Fatigue (108)
21. Defaulters (109)
22. Sick (110)
23. School (111)
24. Rations (112)
25. Parade for Piquet (113)
26. Alarm (for Troops to turn out under-Arms) (114)
27. Fire Alarm (115)
28. Officers' Dress for Dinner (116)
29. Officers' Dinner (117)
30. Sergeants' Dinner (118)
31. Men's Meal (1st call) (119)
32. Men's Meal (2nd Call) (120)
33. Salute for Guard (to be used on all occasions
when bugles are required to sound a salute
and the General Salute (122) is not used)
(121)
34. General Salute (for field-marshals, generals, lieutenant-generals
and major-generals) (122)
35. Reveille (also known as the Long Reveillie) (123)
36. Rouse (also known as Reveille) (124)
37. Charlie Retreat
38. Retreat (125)
39. Tattoo (1st Post) (126)
40. Last Post (Tattoo) (127)
41. Lights Out (128)
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Field
Calls for Mounted Corps
42. Charge (1)
43. Alarm (2)
44. Forward or Advance (3)
45. Walk (4)
46. Trot (5)
47. Gallop (6)
48. March (7)
49. Halt (8)
50. Annul or As You Were (9)
51a. Troops Half-Right
51b. Troops Right Wheel (10)
52a. Troops Half-Left
52b. Troops Left Wheel
53. Form Line (12)
54. Retire or Troops Right (or Left) About Wheel
or (for Artillery Sub-Sections Right About
Wheel (13)
55a. Squadron Columns
55b. Squadron Columns to the Right
55c. Squadron Columns to the Left (14)
56. Pursue (15)
57a. Rally or Close to the Right
57b. Rally
or Close to the Left (16)
58a. Mass to the Right
58b. Mass to the Left (17)
59. Attention (18)
60. March at Ease or Sit at Ease (19)
61. Stand To Your Horses (20)
62. Mount (21)
63. Dismount (22)
64. Fours or Sections About (23)
65. Front (24)
66. Troop Column (25)
67. Column
of Troops (26)
68a. Head of Column or Heads of Columns, Change
Direction Half-Right
68b. Head of Column or Heads of Columns, Change
Direction To The Right (27)
69a. Head of Column or Heads of Columns, Change
Direction Half-Left
69b. Head of Column or Heads of Columns, Change
Direction To The Left (28)
70. Squadron Leaders - Right (29)
71. Squadron Leaders - Left (30)
72. Continue or Commence Firing (31)
73. Stand Fast or Cease Firing (32)
74. Draw or Return Swords (33)
75. Cary Swords or Lances (34)
76. Slope Swords or Sling Lances (35)
77. Trail Lances (36)
78. Prepare to Mount or Dismount (37)
79. Execute Orders Received (38)
Field Calls for Mounted Corps
80. Charge
(43)
81. Alarm (44)
Bugle Calls for Remembrance Day Services
1. Last Post - 2 Minutes silence - Rouse
2. Last post - 2 Minutes silence - Long Reveille
3. Last post - 2 Minutes Silence - Naval or 'Charlie'
Reveille
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