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41 MILES OF TAPS ON SATURDAY
Elmira Star-Gazette ^ | May, 16, 2005 | Jeff Murray

Posted on 05/20/2005 10:36:19 AM PDT by ramseye

There will be at least 800  brass musicians playing TAPS Saturday.  This will extend from Elmira-to-Bath, NY; a distance of 41 miles.  The first brass musician will begin to play taps at 10 a.m..  Musicians will be stationed every 80 yards and will begin playing an echo on the third note of the previous musician's taps. 

http://www.echotaps.org

 


TOPICS: VetsCoR
KEYWORDS: echo; guinessrecord; nationalcemetary; prideride; taps

1 posted on 05/20/2005 10:36:22 AM PDT by ramseye
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To: ramseye

This is the link to the webpage http://www.echotaps.org


2 posted on 05/20/2005 10:37:47 AM PDT by ramseye (If you can’t dazzle them with brilliance, than baffle them with bull$hit.)
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To: ramseye

And here I thought it was free beer.


3 posted on 05/20/2005 10:39:00 AM PDT by Chi-townChief
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To: ramseye; Calpernia; nw_arizona_granny

That should be something.
Misty-eyed here just thinking about it.


4 posted on 05/20/2005 10:40:56 AM PDT by Velveeta
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To: ramseye

Wish I could be there to see and most importantly, to hear...


5 posted on 05/20/2005 11:11:09 AM PDT by kingu
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To: ramseye; DoughtyOne; humblegunner; uncleshag

Just wow. O to hear that, as Flanders Field or other war poems scroll by....


It is not the politician who has given us freedom of speech....it is the soldier.....


6 posted on 05/20/2005 11:19:37 AM PDT by The Spirit Of Allegiance (SAVE THE BRAINFOREST! Boycott the RED Dead Tree Media & NUKE the DNC Class Action Temper Tantrum!)
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To: ramseye; Blurblogger

Thanks for posting the information and pinging me to it.

Very nice.


7 posted on 05/20/2005 11:31:32 AM PDT by DoughtyOne (US socialist liberalism would be dead without the help of politicians who claim to be conservative.)
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To: bentfeather; Darksheare; snippy_about_it; SAMWolf; Peanut Gallery

ping


8 posted on 05/20/2005 11:44:53 AM PDT by Professional Engineer (Our father, who art in city hall, please save us from ourselves.)
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To: Professional Engineer

Thanks for the ping.


9 posted on 05/20/2005 11:57:40 AM PDT by Soaring Feather
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To: ducks1944; Ragtime Cowgirl; Alamo-Girl; TrueBeliever9; anniegetyourgun; maestro; TEXOKIE; ...
There will be at least 800 brass musicians playing TAPS Saturday. This will extend from Elmira-to-Bath, NY; a distance of 41 miles. The first brass musician will begin to play taps at 10 a.m.. Musicians will be stationed every 80 yards and will begin playing an echo on the third note of the previous musician's taps.
10 posted on 05/20/2005 12:08:37 PM PDT by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: Calpernia

Wow! I hope there is some television coverage of this! What a neat idea!


11 posted on 05/20/2005 2:23:21 PM PDT by Miss Marple
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To: Calpernia

Thanks for the ping!


12 posted on 05/20/2005 8:22:30 PM PDT by Alamo-Girl
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To: Miss Marple

I'll see if I can scare up any links with local coverage. It was incredibly well done. We were parked, as it turned out, right next to a relative of Mr. Mew's (retired Army), who was there to play his trumpet. We hadn't seen him in a while, so it was a nice bit of luck. He, and all the others we heard, played beautifully. Turnout looked pretty good along the part of the route we saw. Folks pulled over in cars, sitting out in their yards, waiting in parking lots. I saw a lot of flags and yellow ribbons :)


13 posted on 05/21/2005 2:42:04 PM PDT by mewzilla
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To: mewzilla
Click here for the Star Gazette's story from this morning.
14 posted on 05/21/2005 2:44:18 PM PDT by mewzilla
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To: ramseye
I just returned home from this. The NY Guard was heavily involved. We spent the last week marking spots for each bugler over 41 miles of roads, as well as performing other necessary tasks to make this work.
This was a HUGE undertaking. Coordinating the transportation and distribution of what turned out to be approximately 870 musicians over a 41 mile route was quite a challenge. Amateur radio operators provided excellent service, and without their help this simply would not have worked.

Yes, it worked! The echo was tracked by chase vehicles and also by reports from nearly 25 checkpoints manned by amateur radio operators. a few instances of a "false start" popped up in a few spots due to someone deciding to practice, which set of a train of taps echos! We managed to stop these in time to prevent them from ruining the correct, continuous echo thanks to the aforementioned ham radio operators who assisted us.

Many civilian volunteers, the M.A.R.S. amateur radio people, the amateur radio volunteers (over 50 were required and we got them all!) the civil air patrol and various local and state police made this possible. The local citizens were great and treated all of us in uniform like gold the whole week.

Several Volunteer Fire departments also stepped up, providing manpower, route safety during the event, and most importantly providing us with places to set up operation centers, and a place to stay.

I want to mention in particular the East Corning, NY Volunteer Fire Co. which hosted my unit. We were literally given the keys to the facility, and were encouraged to use anything and everything we needed as we actually lived there for a week. Several of the Department's members were always dropping in to see if we needed anything, and were always seeking to do more to make us feel at home. A great bunch of folks!

Sorry for the disjointed rambling report. I have been going for the last week with only a couple of hours sleep each night, just got home, and have yet to even unpack the car. I still have after action reports to write before I can go get some sleep. Ugh!

Nik
15 posted on 05/21/2005 3:10:17 PM PDT by Nik Naym
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To: Nik Naym
Thanks for the update.  My wife and I arrived at Bath High School at 6 a.m. and were assigned as escorts to a bus with 40 musicians. 
They had an escort (monitor) for every 5 musicians. This was to help anyone who was not familiar with the area and to insure that the musicians lineup at the proper intervals. They had over 20 busses to transport the 866 total musicians who participated in this event. 
It was a very moving experience and was completed when all 866 musicians assembled at the Bath VA parade grounds for a mass playing of TAPS. 
 
Click here for the local TV coverage:   http://www.wetmtv.com/    There are 2 stories.

16 posted on 05/21/2005 4:22:48 PM PDT by ramseye (If you can’t dazzle them with brilliance, than baffle them with bull$hit.)
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To: ramseye

Kudos to all involved in this musical memorial.


17 posted on 05/26/2005 9:35:11 PM PDT by Ciexyz (Let us always remember, the Lord is in control.)
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