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    How many campaigners on this forum are involved with an artillery battery that uses a bugler to convey commands? Is there a resource I can go too for authentic, CW era artillery calls?

    I ask as the contact info for R.J.Samp seems to be wrong (and it's two years old) and I don't find any of his tapes on any of the Sutler sites I've seen yet.
    I recently joined up with a battery and all I can find so far are bugle calls (artillery) going back to the late 1800's.

    Thanks for the help...
    _________________________
    Bill Scott
    Hardaways Alabama Battery
    Comstock Civil War Reenactors

  • #2
    Re: Artillery Buglers

    Bill,

    You probably want to get yourself of copy of Instruction for field artillery. Prepared by a board of artillery officers [consisting of Captain Wm. H. French, Captain Wm. F. Barry, Captain H. J. Hunt]

    Reprints are fairly accessible. Besides having most of the calls listed, it is the standard manual for field artillery. Anybody serving in the artillery should become familiar with it.

    You can also find the 1860 edition online at http://name.umdl.umich.edu/AJR6616.0001.001
    Matt Adair

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    • #3
      Re: Artillery Buglers

      Hi Bill,

      most of the bugling folks seem to hang out at the Yahoo 'bugle' group. Mostly ACW discussions, but other eras as well.

      Hope this helps.

      Kevin McDonald
      Bugler, 104th IL Vol Inf
      1st IL Bat

      Originally posted by Nevada Bugler
      How many campaigners on this forum are involved with an artillery battery that uses a bugler to convey commands? Is there a resource I can go too for authentic, CW era artillery calls?

      I ask as the contact info for R.J.Samp seems to be wrong (and it's two years old) and I don't find any of his tapes on any of the Sutler sites I've seen yet.
      I recently joined up with a battery and all I can find so far are bugle calls (artillery) going back to the late 1800's.

      Thanks for the help...
      _________________________
      Bill Scott
      Hardaways Alabama Battery
      Comstock Civil War Reenactors
      Kevin McDonald
      104th Illinois Volunteer Infantry
      Regimental Volunteer Band of Wisconsin

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      • #4
        Re: Artillery Buglers

        Bill,
        Did you ever get hooked up with the bugle group?
        Patrick
        Just a private soldier trying to make a difference

        Patrick Peterson
        Old wore out Bugler

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        • #5
          Re: Artillery Buglers

          Hi Pat,
          No, I haven't hooked up with the Yahoo group yet. I had a busy weekend so I'll head over there and check things out tonight.

          And many thanks to the poster who gave the link to the Instruction for Field Artillery. That was exactly the resource I needed. Many thanks!

          __________________________________________________ ___
          Bill Scott
          Hardaways Alabama Battery
          Comstock Civil War Reenactors

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          • #6
            Re: Artillery Buglers

            Andrews Mounted Artillery Drill is the southern version but it's missing the last three bugle calls (they are the same as Hunts)
            Jay Walker, bugler
            Bachman's Battery

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            • #7
              Re: Artillery Buglers



              That should get you to the bugle group. There is more info available there than you could ever want.
              Patrick
              former chief bugler
              NSA confederates
              Just a private soldier trying to make a difference

              Patrick Peterson
              Old wore out Bugler

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