I think as late as '01 we were still using the old-school guns. Didn't know they ever changed. I don't think the weight distribution could be changed too much. Hellbent?
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I would place Silver Taps Bugler as a much more secretive position
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a rifle is not a gun so it's technically not a 21 gun salute.
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Couldn't care less about anything involving the corps.
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Couldn't care less about anything involving the corps.
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I'm sure these guys will appreciate that when they are firing volleys for you.
One thing you Corps haters should realize is that rifle volleys and "Taps" are military honors. To have them at your funeral, you must be entitled to them by virtue of your military service. All Aggies who pass are honored with "Taps" and volleys, whether at Silver Taps or at Muster. The RVs and buglers perform this service for you, by virtue of your being an Aggie. They do this out of respect for you and for Texas A&M. And they pay a significant price--years of effort and sacrifice--for the privilege of honoring you.
quote:12? Unless the makeup has changed there are 8 members...6 trumpeters and 2 directors made up of 2 sophomores, 2 juniors and 4 seniors. The secretive nature didn't start until the late 90's...before then members always wore the ribbon and were openly known.quote:
I would place Silver Taps Bugler as a much more secretive position
The 12 members of the taps team are not allowed to wear the identification ribbon unless they are going to a Silver Taps ceremony.