Re: Firing by The Drum
"The drums specifically is from older times. During the Civil War they began to phased out due the new Napoleonic use of the bugle which came into use during the 1850’s."
That 1850's date may need to back up a little. Scott's Military Compendium (my copy is 1820) has a whole section on use of the bugle. I'll type more as I get time but here's a couple of excerts:
161. The advantages to be derived from the use of the bugle in a close country, or wherever men are in extended order, are obvious, if a word of command can not be heard. ……..
162. Being intended, however, only as substitutes for the voice, where that cannot reach; these sounds should never be resorted to, except under such a circumstance; as they are liable to be mistaken. They are not to be used therefore when the voice will answer.
"The drums specifically is from older times. During the Civil War they began to phased out due the new Napoleonic use of the bugle which came into use during the 1850’s."
That 1850's date may need to back up a little. Scott's Military Compendium (my copy is 1820) has a whole section on use of the bugle. I'll type more as I get time but here's a couple of excerts:
161. The advantages to be derived from the use of the bugle in a close country, or wherever men are in extended order, are obvious, if a word of command can not be heard. ……..
162. Being intended, however, only as substitutes for the voice, where that cannot reach; these sounds should never be resorted to, except under such a circumstance; as they are liable to be mistaken. They are not to be used therefore when the voice will answer.
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