A Nation's Bugle Sounds

A SOLDIER SOUNDS THE BUGLE

Listen, you can clearly hear the sound of the conical shaped, shiny, brass bugle playing in a distance. 

Historically, the bugle was used in the Calvary to relay instructions to officers and soldiers during the great battles, assembling leaders, giving marching orders, and was the primary, effective, long distance, communication instrument of the Civil War. 

Today, our nation’s bugle sounds once again for all American citizens to assemble together as one nation united.  Reveille sounds off to all people of this great nation to stand strong during these troubled times in our country and abroad. Our courageous citizens of the United States have an extraordinary, patriotic allegiance that thrives within their hearts and minds since the Declaration of Independence. This loyalty of men, women and children who are inspired by the love of one’s country permeates in the North, South, East and West of this great nation. Together, we will defeat our enemies and win any battle to protect and defend our citizens and the Constitution of the United States.

MICHAEL LAUER

GRADUATE OF CLEVELAND STATE AND EMPLOYED BY THE CLEVELAND HEIGHTS/UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS CITY SCHOOLS. MARRIED AND HAVE TWO CHILDREN.

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Volume 12, Issue 1, Posted 6:19 PM, 01.05.2016