its called reveille
2007-10-04 17:15:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Reveille is a bugle call most often associated with the military; it is chiefly used to wake military personnel at sunrise. The name comes from the French for "wake up". The tune used in the Commonwealth of Nations is different from the one used in the United States, but they are used in analogous ways: to ceremonially start the day.
2007-10-06 02:11:52
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answered by Peepaw 7
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Reveille
2007-10-04 17:16:31
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answered by Madmunk 6
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right on, Boot~ -- it's "reveille"
('Taps' is for lights-out?), and just to say, Reveille is French [as we all know here in Quebec] for "Waking_Up".
I thought -- could get a bugler to play it, my place, morning of important appointment, but hey I'd maybe get a heart-attack or somethin...!
2007-10-04 17:22:12
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answered by jay ess 4
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Revillie, but I like to play the swing version, better -- the Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy (of company B).
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2007-10-05 09:29:03
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answered by tlbs101 7
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Taps
2016-04-07 04:54:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I remember the tune but not the name!
2007-10-07 20:10:41
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answered by xxon_23 7
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reveille
2007-10-07 20:03:53
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answered by Lefty 7
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It's Time To Wake UP.....
It goes......
It's time to wake up, it's time to wake up, it's time to wake up...it's morning.....
LOL...... atleast i think that's how it goes...ha ha ha!!!
2007-10-04 17:18:49
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answered by NASCAR GAL #29 FAN 4
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