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MEMORIAL DAY--Thread Seven--Final--"Fall's The Night"
5/31/04 | redrock

Posted on 05/31/2004 8:14:15 PM PDT by redrock

"Taps"

Composed By Major General Daniel Butterfield
Army of the Potomac, Civil War

"Fading light dims the sight,
And a star gems the sky, gleaming bright.
From afar drawing nigh -- Falls the night.

"Day is done, gone the sun,
From the lake, from the hills, from the sky.
All is well, safely rest, God is nigh.

"Then good night, peaceful night,
Till the light of the dawn shineth bright,
God is near, do not fear -- Friend, good night."

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"TAPS" is the most beautiful bugle call. Played slowly and softly, it has a smooth, tender and touching character. The bugle call was written during the Peninsula Campaign of the Civil War by General Butterfield, with an assist from his bugler, Oliver W. Norton, in 1862.

"TAPS" went on from its origin as an alternative to "Lights Out" to become not only a signal that day was done, but also to say good-bye to a fallen comrade.

"TAPS" is customarily played at funerals at Arlington national Cemetery as well as at ceremonies at the Tomb of the Unknowns there.

Its composer is buried in the Post Cemetery at the United States Military Academy at West Point (even though he did not graduate from the Academy).


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To: redrock

Thank You for your service to our country.

I'm honored to call you Brother


21 posted on 05/31/2004 8:31:39 PM PDT by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub (Thank You Troops! Past, Present and Future)
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To: varon; joanie-f; not2worry
Falls the Night...

redrock

22 posted on 05/31/2004 8:32:04 PM PDT by redrock ("Better a Shack in Heaven....than a Mansion in Hell"---My Grandma)
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub
Thank You my Brother.

redrock

23 posted on 05/31/2004 8:33:24 PM PDT by redrock ("Better a Shack in Heaven....than a Mansion in Hell"---My Grandma)
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To: SAMWolf
Thank You my Brother for all that you have done.

redrock

24 posted on 05/31/2004 8:34:05 PM PDT by redrock ("Better a Shack in Heaven....than a Mansion in Hell"---My Grandma)
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To: ALOHA RONNIE
Thank You.

Remember.....

redrock

25 posted on 05/31/2004 8:35:14 PM PDT by redrock ("Better a Shack in Heaven....than a Mansion in Hell"---My Grandma)
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To: redrock

Durn monitor getting all blurry again.


26 posted on 05/31/2004 8:40:56 PM PDT by Professional Engineer (I'm a new father. I FReep one armed now.)
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To: redrock
LISTEN TO TAPS

FLY OVER


27 posted on 05/31/2004 8:49:34 PM PDT by Diva Betsy Ross (It's not Bush's fault... it's the media's fault!)
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To: redrock; All

Nicely done. Thank you, redrock, and all here who remembered...


28 posted on 05/31/2004 8:54:30 PM PDT by Eastbound ("Ne'er a scrooge or a patsy be.")
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To: redrock

My pleasuer, redrock


29 posted on 05/31/2004 8:55:31 PM PDT by SAMWolf (Home is where you hang your @.)
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To: redrock

Daniel Butterfield
(1831-1901)



Thoroughly hated by his fellow officers, Daniel Butterfield was wounded at Gettysburg and "fortunately for him and to the joy of all has gone home." A New York businessman with the American Express company, he had been active in the militia before the war.
His assignments included: first sergeant, Clay Guards, District of Columbia Volunteers (April 16, 1861); colonel, 12th New York Militia (May 2, 1861); lieutenant colonel, 12th Infantry (May 14, 1861); commanding 8th Brigade, 3rd Division, Department of Pennsylvania July 1861); brigadier general, USV (September 7, 186 1); commanding 3rd Brigade, Porter's Division, Army of the Potomac (October 3, 186 I-March 13, 1862); commanding 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, 3rd Corps, Army of the Potomac (March 13-May 18, 1862); commanding 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, 5th Corps, Army of the Potomac (May 18-August 30, 1862); also commanding 1st Brigade (August 30, 1862); commanding the division (November 1-16, 1862); commanding the corps (November 16-December 25, 1862); major general, USV (November 29, 1862); chief of staff, Army of the Potomac January-July 3, 1863); colonel, 5th Infantry July 1, 1863); chief of staff, 11th and 12th Corps, Army of the Cumberland (October 1863-April 14, 1864); and commanding 3rd Division, 20th Corps, Army of the Cumberland (April 14-June 29, 1864).
Leading his regiment of militia-the first to cross the Long Bridge-into Virginia, he later commanded a brigade of Patterson's army. About this time he was given a commission in one of the new regular army regiments. In the Peninsula Campaign he earned a Congressional Medal of Honor-awarded in 1892-for the carrying of the flag of the 3rd Pennsylvania at Gaines' Mill. He was also wounded in this action. While the army was encamped at Harrison's Landing, he experimented with bugle calls, designing a special call for his brigade to be played before the regular calls to avoid confusion with those of other commands. He is also, somewhat questionably, credited with originating "Taps." His subsequent rise was rapid-commanding a brigade at 2nd Bull Run and a corps by Fredericksburg. When Hooker was given command of the army, Butterfield, by now a major general, was made his chief of staff. It was during this period that the army headquarters was termed "a combination of bar-room and brothel. " Most officers considered the culprits to be Hooker, Daniel E. Sickles, and Butterfield. During the fighting at Chancellorsville, Butterfield was left behind at Falmouth to coordinate the actions of the two wings and communicate with Washington. With Meade's taking command of the army, a few days before Gettysburg, he reluctantly kept Butterfield as his staff chief, preferring not to replace him during active campaigning. The problem was finally solved when Butterfield was struck by a spent piece of shell on the third day of the battle.
Returning to duty in the fall of 1863, he joined Hooker again at Chattanooga and was his chief of staff in the battle. With the formation of the 20th Corps he,was given a division, which he commanded in the Atlanta Campaign. Illness forced him to leave the field before its conclusion. He later was given an assignment at Vicksburg and then was on recruiting duty in New York as a regular army colonel following his August 24, 1865, muster out of the volunteers. Resigning in 1870, he returned to his business interests and was active in veterans groups. Ironically he is buried at West Point, which he never attended, with one of the most ornate monuments. (Butterfield, Julia Lorriland, A Biographical Memorial of General Daniel Butterfield)
Source: "Who Was Who In The Civil War" by Stewart Sifakis

http://www.civilwarhome.com/butterfieldbio.htm


30 posted on 05/31/2004 8:58:10 PM PDT by Valin (Hating people is like burning down your house to kill a rat)
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To: redrock

Thank you, redrock, for the memories you have rekindled on this Memorial Day. I worked at the California Veteran's Home for over 25 years, and it brought back great memories of all the acquaintances, most now gone, that I made during that time.
Also, this is my first Memorial Day without my Dad.


31 posted on 05/31/2004 9:05:32 PM PDT by tertiary01 (The left rewards NO virtues)
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To: redrock

Good night, friend.


32 posted on 05/31/2004 9:13:29 PM PDT by DLfromthedesert (I was elected in AZ as an alt delegate to the Convention. I'M GOING TO NY)
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To: SAMWolf
"It must often be so, Sam, when things are in danger: someone has to give them up, lose them, so that others may keep them."

--Frodo


33 posted on 05/31/2004 9:18:00 PM PDT by Samwise (The day may come when the courage of men fails...but it is not this day. This day we fight!)
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To: redrock

Bump!


34 posted on 05/31/2004 9:32:56 PM PDT by Alamo-Girl
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To: redrock

Also see the tributes and posts HERE: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/vetscor/1144017/posts


35 posted on 05/31/2004 10:03:45 PM PDT by dcwusmc ("The most dangerous man, to any government, is the man who is able to think things out for himself.)
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To: redrock

Thanks redrock.


36 posted on 05/31/2004 10:08:57 PM PDT by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: Samwise

Frodo was wise. :-)


37 posted on 05/31/2004 10:12:15 PM PDT by SAMWolf (Home is where you hang your @.)
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To: tertiary01

Sorry to hear about your loss.

I lost my Dad on Memorial Day weekend, 1981 and it still seems like last year. He was such an honorable, righteous, love-filled man, a dear husband, a delightful Daddy, and a treasured GrandDad.

May they both rest in peace.


38 posted on 05/31/2004 10:35:57 PM PDT by TruthNtegrity (We must all work hard to insure Pres. Bush's re-election by a landslide!)
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To: redrock
THE HOUSE I LIVE IN
39 posted on 05/31/2004 11:38:56 PM PDT by mdittmar (May God watch over our Military men and women who serve to keep us free.)
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub

BTTT!!!!!!


40 posted on 06/01/2004 3:04:59 AM PDT by E.G.C.
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