What was historically used to be a way for soldiers to communicate on the battlefield has become the instrument for one of the most recognizable pieces of music known today.James R. Kale provided the history of “Taps” during Monday’s Memorial Day Service at Kingfisher Cemetery.Kale is the commander of the ...
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