Bugles in Military History

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220121 One of the items from the History Guy set that has gotten the most attention for viewers is the bugle, which hangs on the wall. This bugle in b-flat brings to mind the interesting history of the instrument and how bugles have been used on the battlefield. Their origins are ancient, but they are still an important part of military culture today. It is history that deserves to be remembered.

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