22 April 2016, Issue 800
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Dahlia danger p7
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Little Last Post We’ll forever associate the bugle with the haunting Last Post, the bugle call that brings down night on day, the maudlin tune that signals a soldier has gone to his final resting place – and of course it’s the signature tune at commemorative services such as Anzac Day. For those reasons every bugle has a poignant story, a
Child perspective p24
Try your Luck p32
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deeply personal significance. Nine-year-old Elliot Bedford shared the story of his grandfather’s bugle with the assembly at ACG Tauranga. This is a special time of year for Elliot and a special time for that bugle – there is history here. Read all about Elliot and the bugle on page 5. Photo: Tracy Hardy.
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