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Drum and bugle corps

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Classic drum and bugle corps are North American musical ensembles that descended from military bugle and drum units returning from World War I and succeeding wars. Traditionally, drum and bugle corps served as signaling units as early as before the...


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The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Drum and bugle corps seeks young musicians
02/24/1997: 542 words, approx. 2 pages
There's a new recruiting office in town, and it's looking to sign up a few good young men and women for the corps drum and bugle corps, that is. The newly formed Sound Storm drum and bugle corps expects to take the field...
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The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Calling all corps: Drum, bugle reunion
04/23/1998: 592 words, approx. 2 pages
Planning a reunion for former Milwaukee-area drum and bugle corps members has been more troublesome than Franklin resident David Krzyzanowski had ever dreamed. Krzyzanowski, who said he has put in long hours of detective work tracking down former corps members to tell them...
 


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Drum and Bugle Corps
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The Drum and Bugle Corps Drum Corps had its beginnings after World War I when war veterans joined to form small bands to march in parades as a way to celebrate patriotism. Veterans of Foreign Affairs, American Legion, Boy Scouts of America, Catholic Youth Organizations, and Police Athletic Leagues all sponsored these group. Drum and Bugle Corps is now a powerful youth activity that exists solely for the sake of competition, yet Drum Corps offers many learning experiences and life enhancing opportunities.


 

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