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    JuiceKrew — 20 years ago(October 09, 2005 08:00 PM)

    Really? I thought it meant 'Ties Are Purportedly Standard'
    "I Blame Television."

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      acschmitt — 19 years ago(November 10, 2006 06:48 PM)

      Go do some more research on your history!!! That is nothing more then a legend.

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        shygurl131991 — 19 years ago(November 17, 2006 02:58 PM)

        All I have to say is no matter what TAPS is (I have to validate that it is not a term, but a song) to anyone it is just met to show respect. So weather you are in the Armed forces or not, you still should show respect when the song is played. Also I know that it is very hard to play on the Trumpet (or bugal, same thing really), and that my brother can play it amazingly.
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          sinatrachairman — 19 years ago(December 13, 2006 06:58 PM)

          I hope I can help with this question. I am currently serving in the US Army and Taps IS played at night here on the post I live on. It is not the tune that people are saying we salute to at the end of the day. That is the flag call and it is played around 5pm, that is when we stop and salute as the post flag is being lowered. Taps is played around 10pm and is to signal "lights out." It's more of a symbol now than a real command.
          This web site has a wonderful history of the song Taps and what it was made out of. http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/taps.htm
          Hope this helps!
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            iceman43 — 19 years ago(December 20, 2006 06:37 AM)

            To Bike bryan
            I've been in the Air Force for 12 years. TAPS is played here at Mcguire and also it was played at Pope. Most Stateside bases now play TAPS at 10 but it is up to the Wing Commander if they want it played. They are trying to get back to being more military and honoring our dead if you know what I mean. Overseas it's generally not played out of respect for the host nation. Just like the National anthem is played at 1700 at most stateside bases but not overseas due to respect for that country.
            To Sinatrachairman
            When TAPS is played and you are in uniform you stop and salute. In civies you stand at the positon of attention. But most of the time people are either in bead or about to go to bed when TAPS is played and Genreally are not in Uniform to salute.

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              bikebryan — 19 years ago(December 20, 2006 02:00 PM)

              Let's see now:
              Eilson
              Elmendorf
              Lackland
              Sheppard
              Keesler
              Eglin
              Homestead
              Andrews
              McGuire
              Fort Riley
              Fort Belvoir
              Fort Meyer
              Fort Dix
              These are all the military installations I have personally been on and have not heard Taps played once at any of them. I don't dispute that it is played many places, it's just far from universal. I would also dispute your statement that "Most Stateside bases now play TAPS 10 10" as in my experience it is NOT - and I also called several friends on other bases not listed and they say it's not played there either.

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                iceman43 — 19 years ago(December 21, 2006 10:58 AM)

                Again you didn't read the whole messege. It is up to the Wing Commander weather it is played. I spoke to the command Post and they directed me to the Pubic affairs Office and Protocal Office they are the authority on those type matters.ALso in the PFE it also states that those type ceremonies done PER the Wing Commander.So I am not just going off my exprience. And they Play it here. The Army base seem to not play it but Air Force base do. Just like on Army bases at 5 they play the flag call instead of the National Anthem which is what AF bases play at 5 if the Wing Commander wants it. There are differant regulations for Army and AF. No disrespect but I wanted to get correct info and not just go off friends

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                  bikebryan — 19 years ago(December 26, 2006 08:06 PM)

                  Strange. They play the NATIONAL ANTHEM at 1700 at Fort Meyer and Fort Riley. Don't state facts if they AREN'T facts.
                  By the way, the list I presented was not a list of what I heard from friends. Those were all installations I personally have been on. That list comes from first hand experience.

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                    iceman43 — 19 years ago(December 27, 2006 05:48 AM)

                    Again the fact is that if and when the Wing Commander/Garrison Commander deems them to be played it will be played and that is fact. At those bases you went to the commander did not want them played

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                      wallace569 — 19 years ago(January 29, 2007 02:45 AM)

                      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taps

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                        jefgg — 13 years ago(January 26, 2013 07:14 AM)

                        "Taps" is a musical piece sounded at dusk, and at funerals, particularly by the U.S. military. It is sounded during flag ceremonies and funerals, generally on bugle or trumpet, and often at Boy Scout, Girl Scout and Girl Guide meetings and camps. The tune is also sometimes known as "Butterfield's Lullaby", or by the first line of the lyric, "Day is Done".

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                          alcockell — 12 years ago(May 05, 2013 09:37 AM)

                          Just curious about a cross-Pond query TAPS sounds suspiciously like what we Brits would know as the Last Post. The comment upthread about the "front he rising of the sun, and to its setting, and in the morning, we will remember them" statement - this is uttered on Remembrance Day over here in the UK

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                            jefgg — 12 years ago(May 05, 2013 11:28 AM)

                            There is one original set of lyrics meant to accompany the music, written by Horace Lorenzo Trim:
                            Day is done, gone the sun
                            From the lakes, from the hills, from the sky
                            All is well, safely rest
                            God is nigh.
                            Fading light dims the sight
                            And a star gems the sky, gleaming bright
                            From afar, drawing near
                            Falls the night.
                            Thanks and praise for our days
                            Neath the sun, neath the stars, neath the sky
                            As we go, this we know
                            God is nigh.

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