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Great site Jari, thanks for making it available for everyone!!!
Wayne
I like this concept. I visited your website for the first time and just been your fan. Continue to keep posting as I am planning to come to read it every day!!
my husband would like a audio file of the taps song to use with his Sunday School presentation today if possible. Thank you.
Great ideas! I was having some porblems about what you already mentioned, Now I will probably be higher!
Dear Sir/Madam:
Our Monastery is the keeper of some of the relics (bones of saints-in Catholic Tradition) of our Founder the Venerable Father Vincent Lebbe’ also known throughout China as LEI MING YUAN.
During the Chinese-Japanese War, He led our monks and some Chinese Volunteers to the battlefront to attend to the sick and the wounded. Doing thus, he was esteemed even among the enemies of China and also among non-Christians.
After the War, Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek recognized his efforts as a war hero. He was given the rank of a Colonel in the National Army.
70 YEARS later, Chinese immigrants all over the world still recognize the tenacity and valor of this Belgian Missionary.
Now on December 7, 2010…the Taiwanese Ambassador H.E. Donald C.T. Lee will visit his memorial and pay his respects to this great yet simple man who loved China because of Christ.
The 303rd Brigade of the Philippine Army Stationed in the Island of Negros, Province of Negros Occidental Philippines will render 21 Gun Salute and play TAPS in his honor.
May we then request that you send us an MP3 file of TAPS that could be downloaded for the purpose of using it to train our bugler.
THanks and more power….
TOTAL….TRUE…CONSTANT….
Bro. Lorenzo Agustin, CSJB
Monastery in Murcia
Philippines
I am putting a Power Point presentation together for our American Legion Post and need an audio file of TAPS.
Thank you,
Donna
When I was much younger I was a member of the American Legion Drum and Bugle Corps. We played taps with two bugles, one lead and one as an echo, for military personnel from WW I and WW II. Usually not a dry eye found be found in the crowds.
I was recently at the American Cemetary in Luxemburg, where soldiers from the Battle of the Bulge are buried. I am putting a slide show together for personal use
and would like an MP3 file of Taps if this is possible.
Thank you,
Paul
I would like a audio file of Bugle Taps. I am working on a Veterans Day project for our church.
Thank You
Debbie