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  1. Reveille - Wikipedia

    In the U.S. military, Reveille is generally played at 6:30 a.m. as the morning bugle call. It was originally conducted in 1811 as "Troop", and was designed to muster the unit or for roll call, but later came to …

  2. Taps, Reveille & Retreat Bugle Calls | Today’s Military

    One of the most common traditions found on a military installation is the sound of bugles at three different times throughout the day. These calls are Reveille, Retreat and Taps and are meant to be …

  3. Reveille on bugle | West Point Band - YouTube

    Subscribed 9.9K 1.8M views 9 years ago Staff Sgt. Chris Venditti sounds the bugle call reveille at historic West Point...more

  4. The morning bugle call, known as Reveille, was originally conducted as "Troop" in 1812 and was designed to muster the unit or for roll call, but as time passed it came to mark when the flag was …

  5. Bugle Calls - U.S. Army Garrisons

    Jun 20, 2025 · Times and courtesies for the bugle calls on Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield including the Dog Face Soldier Song lyrics, history of the US Army bugle calls, and more. Includes...

  6. Traditional : Reveille (US) - a military bugle call: Sheet Music

    This Sheet Music is the Traditional Bugle Call called Reveille. This particular version of the Reveille bugle call is played by US military forces to wake up the soldiers at the start of the day. Download …

  7. Reveille | Military Wiki | Fandom

    "Reveille" is a bugle call, trumpet call or pipes call most often associated with the military; it is chiefly used to wake military personnel at sunrise. The name comes from "réveillé" (or "réveil"), the French …

  8. REVEILLE - YouTube

    Reveille, from the French 'réveiller' meaning 'wake up' is the bugle call that awakens soldiers at dawn. There are different versions of the call for many national armies. This is the traditional...

  9. Reveille - Wikiwand

    In the U.S. military, Reveille is generally played at 6:30 a.m. as the morning bugle call. It was originally conducted in 1811 as "Troop", and was designed to muster the unit or for roll call, but later came to …

  10. Reveille! Daily Bugle Calls of an 1840s Garrison (U.S ...

    May 13, 2022 · From the first notes of Reveille early in the morning to the final strain of Tattoo, bugle calls ordered garrison life of the 19th century. The times for assembling for meals, visiting the doctor, …