Royal Brass Bugle Bright Finish Vintage Musical Instrument Military Trumpet
Use this score to teach the melody to "Taps" in a Recorder-friendly key. Great for introducing High D. Could also be used for a special patriotic program such as Veteran's Day. Recorder Notes used: Low D, G, B, and High D (fingering photos included)
JoachimNapolon Murat (oakim napole mya born Joachim Murat Italian Gioacchino Napoleone Murat German JoachimNapoleon Murat 25 March 1767 13 October 1815) was a Marshal of France and Admiral of France under the reign of Napoleon. He was also the 1st Prince Murat, Grand Duke of Berg fr
Of all the letters you will write during your life, the sympathy note is arguably the hardest to pen. It can be very difficult to find the right words to say.
Photos Of Children In The Troubles: Northern Ireland 1969-1981
North Korea said on Tuesday it will scrap the armistice signed in 1953 that ended a three-year conflict with rival South Korea if the South and the United States continue with two-month long annual military drills.
A ceremony has been held for the German chancellor, who is due to step down after 16 years in office.
Thursday marks the 200th anniversary of the birth of Adolphe Sax, inventor of the saxophone. Miles Hoffman explains how an instrument designed for military bands became inextricably linked to jazz.
The true story of Waco's Col. Robert Howard.
80S MUSIC MEMES Billy Idol was such a rebel in the 80s, hence the Rebel Yell, that he sang about Dancing With Myself. Poor guy, dancing all alone. Well guess what? Turns out he found a girl to dance with and now he doesn't dance with himself anymore. Hooray! Billy Idol finds girl and does not dance with himself Fast forward thirty years and another big music star does some dancing with himself and makes some waves. Drake. Canadian rapper Drake does some weird solo dancing in the bling bling cellphone video which everyone seems to make fun of? You know what would be even funnier, if the song was from the 80s and he wanted someone to call him on their cell phone - the big brick cell phone! So big you wouldn't be able to make many smooth dance moves! Call me on your cell phone 80s style Speaking of calling someone, Daniel Larusso says you'd better call Kenny Loggins because you are in the danger zone. The crane kick danger zone! Call Kenny Loggins because you are in the danger zone Mobile phones turn out to be bad for your social health, just ask Madonna who uses her phone to take selfies. I can see why she sang Like A Virgin... Madonna - like a virgin It is convenient to have a great camera with you at all times. Beats the 80s when you'd have to carry around a Kodak or Nikon, snaps some pictures, get the negatives processed, and pick up one copy of the picture. So if you are out walking around and see something like a sign for Electric Avenue ... Rock down to Electric Ave. and then take it higher It is good to get out, away from technology, take a walk. Maybe as Cyndi Lauper suggested go Walking on Sunshine. You'll feel great! Shrute sets Cyndi Lauper straight - you cannot walk on sunshine Nowadays, technology is just too complex for me. I used to be a pretty good hacker. I'd set up my Teddy Ruxpin to play Rick Astley and feel good b/c Teddy was never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down, never gonna turn around and desert you... Rick Astley tape in the Teddy Ruxpin - Never gonna... And, I knew fashion. When I wanted to dance around to my favourite 80s songs I'd just put on the old spandex and, as Olivia Newton John suggested, I'd get Physical! Olvia Newton John Physical and the 80s fashion Ah the perfect decade, the 80s. And as my Mom says, there is one perfect man and he's from the 80s, his name George Michael Meme MORE 80s MUSIC JOKES AND PICS
This Is America's Lethal AC-130 Gunship on Steroids https://worldofaircraft.blog/this-is-americas-lethal-ac-130-gunship-on-steroids/
DAVID ZENTZ/JOURNAL STAR Kyra Coyle-Desilets, 3, daughter of Lance Cpl. Benjamin Desilets, sizes up four young Marines standing guard outside the auditorium at Elmwood High School prior to a public viewing of her father's body Thursday afternoon. Lance Cpl. Desilets, who was posthumously promoted to corporal and given the Purple Heart and other honors at a ceremony preceding the viewing, was killed in the Anbar Province in Iraq last Tuesday. When nearby family members told her the Marines look just like her father, she replied "Those aren't daddy."
The three Punic Wars between Rome and Carthage lasted intermittently, over nearly a century, from 264 to 146 BCE. In the end, Rome was victorious.
La Fille du Regiment. Cantiniere. Vivandiere. These are all names for women who served in a similar capacity during the Civil War, and prior, particularly in the Crimean War. As the name suggests, vivandieres were originally associated with French regiments. They acted as nurses and cheerleaders, carrying kegs of brandy or wine with them to nurse wounded troops on the battlefield. "The dashing image of French soldiers, especially the Zouave regiments, in the Crimean War, captured the imagination of Americans in the 1850s, and, by 1859, several local militia regiments had adopted the name "Zouave," as well as interpretations of the colorful Zouave uniforms. Some of these local groups sported a vivandiere in their ranks. At the outbreak of the American Civil War, most regiments were organized as independent companies of troops, raised in a local area. Some of these companies selected their own uniforms and accoutrements without regard to regular army practice. And some of these regiments also selected a local lady to serve as "the daughter of the regiment," the American equivalent to the French vivandiere."** They modeled their "uniforms" after those of the regiment they served, but there was no set or official uniform and thus much variation occurs. Civil War vivandieres were most common during the first two years of the war, although a few remained until the end. Since vivandieres were not sanctioned by the army, there is no official record of the number of women who served. The written records we do have come from newspapers and letters. This is a list of known women who served with Confederate units. I do not remember the website I got this chart from, but if you do, please let me know and I will properly acknowledge the source! What follows is the research I have done on 1860s vivandieres (heretofore referred to as "vivs") and the reasons for the design choices that I am making with my Confederate "uniform". Later on, when I create a Union (Michigan) "uniform", I'll do a separate post about that. The Bodice: Most people think of Zouave vivs when imagining vivandieres: unfitted jacket and unfitted blouse. This was styled after the jackets and shirts worn by the Zouave soldiers. But this was certainly not the only style being worn by vivs, and not all vivs were with Zouave units. I am taking the majority of my bodice inspiration from a lone surviving viv outfit held by the Smithsonian. It features a fitted bodice with pretty gold buttons and a lace collar. I have 6 CSA buttons to put on my bodice, snagged from my friend when he was switching them out to VA buttons. Here are a couple more images of fitted bodices (note: some women may simply be wearing military-style dress as a way to show their support; discretion is advised when interpreting photos): Eliza Wilson of the 5th WI wore "her dark brown frock buttoned tightly around her waist, her what-you-call-ems [Turkish trousers] tucked into her well fitting gaiters."** Skirt Length: This varies hugely between each lady. Some reach mid calf, some are above the knee. I'm choosing at the knee out of personal preference. Trousers: These also varied widely. Some women wore straight legged trousers, similar to what men wore. Others wore "Turkish trousers" which were full and gathered at the ankle, or below the knee. For now, I will be wearing hand-me-down grey wool trousers from my brother, but I intend to make my own when time allows, most likely in the straight legged style. Hats and Hair: Many women are depicted wearing kepis, although "pork pie" and a wide brimmed style were also seen. I will be wearing a kepi made by the talented Tyler Putman (haversack also made by him). Women are also seen with their hair worn down. I have been told that this was so they wouldn't be mistaken for men on the battlefield. I have yet to find evidence to support this, but it sounds logical (although not terribly practical since your hair would be getting in the way; at least mine would be!). I think I'll be wearing my hair down at first to see how I like it. Accessories: My prized accessory for this impression is my vintage wooden keg. This was an iconic symbol of the classic vivandiere. I will be attaching straps to it, although I do not intend to put liquid in it to drink from because I'm not sure if the keg is food safe... I will also carry a knife, and haversack filled with ripped and rolled bandages. I have cut and assembled the skirt tonight. Bodice will be done tomorrow. Pictures soon! **from "The Daughter of the Regiment: A Brief History of Vivandieres and Cantinieres in the American Civil War" by Susan Lyons Hughes
The Germans, as the only colonial power amongst the Central Powers, used plenty of African soldiers of their Schutztruppen in the African theatres of war, but they had never planned…
The internet was originally created for military purposes, and later expanded to be a communications tool for researchers and the like. But we all know that the guys behind the project knew its ultimate goal was so folks could share awesome stuff on it.
Post with 110 views. Franz Liszt in 1838, engraving by Josef Kriehuber
General Thomas-Alexandre Dumas (1762–1806) Thomas-Alexandre Davy de la Pailleterie, also known as Alexandre Dumas, was a general in the French army and
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo 1696-1770, Design for Escutcheon with Military Emblems and Musical Instruments, 1983.56
The Trinity County Sheriff has confirmed that controversial Instagram posts are being shared online featuring memes of George Floyd. Floyd was killed by a Minneapolis police officer, that officer has since been arrested. The images show a popular figure from memes of a deceased pornographic actor sitting on Floyd's head as he lies on the ground. The account that posted them lists Brandon Woodhouse as the user behind the account. KRCR blocked out the bottom half of the picture.
Prince George turns 7 on July 22, and his outfit choice pays homage to military careers of family members such as Prince William and Prince Harry