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32: 308: 110: 402: 478:, in spite of the heavy fighting still going on in other parts of the town. These buglers or trumpeters, sometimes seen in fire brigade uniform, are members of the fire brigade representing the Last Post Association, who organizes the events. The Last Post Association uses both silver B♭ bugles and E♭ cavalry trumpets, with either British Army tradition being respected during services at the gate. 102: 605:, Lincoln in November 2014. The play concerns the Beechey family of Lincoln, UK. Amy Beechey had eight sons who all enlisted to fight during the First World War; only three of them survived. The bugle call is sounded during the final moments of the play. The play was directed by Janie Smith and performed by people of Lincoln. 217:
is blown becomes in effect a ritualised night vigil. The "Last Post" as sounded at the end of inspection typically lasted for about 45 seconds; when sounded ceremonially with notes held for longer, pauses extended, and the expression mournful, typical duration could be 75 seconds or more.
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In Ireland, the "Last Post" as with the Commonwealth is sounded during memorial services, funerals and commemorations. The difference where the Irish are concerned is that the accompaniment of drums is incorporated into the performance.
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When the post is sounded during services such as Anzac Day, it is required of all current serving military members to salute for the duration of the call. During services organised by the
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The two regimental traditions have separate music for the call. While the B♭ infantry bugle version is better known, the E♭ cavalry trumpet version is used by the state trumpeters of the
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Its duration varies typically from a little over one minute to nearly three minutes. For ceremonial use, the "Last Post" is often followed by "
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Since 1928, the "Last Post" has been sounded every evening at 8 p.m. by buglers of the local Last Post Association at the war memorial at
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Special ceremony in Ypres for the centenary of the armistice. A version of the Last Post at the Menin Gate is played exceptionally at 11am
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nations has two generally unexpressed purposes: the first is an implied summoning of the spirits of the Fallen to the
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The Last Post Association recording (see External Links) is 1 min 23 s; the Queen's Own Hussars version is 2 min 40 s
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The difficulty of hearing drumbeat signals over the noise of gunfire led to the gradual introduction of the
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The Queen's (King's) regulations and orders for the army. 1868 [2 eds.], 73,81. [2 issues]
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is the title of a theatre play by David Owen Smith and Peter Came performed during Armistice Week at
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The Last Post ceremony has now been held more than 30,000 times. On 9 July 2015, a ceremony titled
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The bugle call "Last Post", performed by Sergeant Codie Lynn Williams of Dallas on a Bugle in G.
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Recording (WMA) of cavalry version of Last Post, Regimental Band of the Queen's Own Hussars
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run by a trumpet player, with music, MIDI files and notes on performance and nomenclature.
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During the 19th century, the "Last Post" was also carried to the various countries of the
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used at military funerals, and at ceremonies commemorating those who have died in war.
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The "First Post" call signals the start of the duty officer's inspection of a
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had to be shut and that soldiers drinking outside the camp should return.
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to make signals in camp or on the battlefield, while the cavalry used
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for the "Last Post" (from an Australian site commemorating ANZAC Day)
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The "Last Post" is either an A or a B♭ bugle call, primarily within
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from 20 May 1940 to 6 September 1944, when the ceremony moved to
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The "Last Post" was performed in 2015 at the state funeral of
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The Last Post Association website relating to the Menin Gate
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This article is about the musical call. For other uses, see
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From the 17th century, the British infantry had used
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The "Last Post" was incorporated into the finale of
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The Last Post: Music, Remembrance and the Great War
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