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Bugle Tune Discussion

Title: Attention To Orders
Type:
Tempo: Slow
Who uses this tune? I, N
Routine or Emergency? R
Notes: sounded as a signal that important information is to be passed. Demands silence but does not require the position of attention.
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"Attention To Orders"

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Abbreviations: A Army USA, AA Artillery USA, AAL Australian Air League, BI British Infantry and Mounted Infantry, BMC British Mounted Corps, BSA Boy Scouts of America, C Cavalry USA, CH Coach Horn, DBC Deutcher Bracken-Club, E Emergency, EP English Post (postal service), ESP Spain, I Infantry USA, MEX Mexico, N Navy USA, PLI Prussian Light Infantry, R Routine, RAN Royal Australian Navy, RCS Revenue Cutter Service, SH Swiss Hunting Calls, USMC United States Marine Corps.



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