Milwaukee man heeds call for buglers at ceremonies state-wide
By:
Pauleen Le
Posted: May 26, 2019 9:00 AM CST
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(MILWAUKEE) - Few military bugle calls evoke the emotion that Taps does. Its melody is both mournful and eloquent. It began as a revision to the signal for extinguish lights at the end of the day, hence the official name of the tune which is "Day is Done." But a nationwide shortage of bugle players has made it difficult to honor the fallen with the sound of live Taps.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Pauleen Le shows us its what led a Milwaukee man to heed this reverent call of duty.
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