ACW Artillery Bugle Calls (1 Viewer)

UKReb

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This Union Artillery commander and bugler are recent recruits to my Army of the Potomac and was wondering if any of the ACW guys on here-re-enactors-knew if there were any bugle calls specifically for artillery or was it just assembly/taps etc.?

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I have absolutely no idea why a 2nd Corps flagbearer is in this scene but I got him at the same time as the artillerists and thought I would give him the same baptism of fire. Stuck his commander Hancock alongside him just to keep him company.

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Reb
 
Nice figures Bob. I haven't got either one of the new WB artillery command sets but certainly plan to do so. That 2nd Corps Standard Bearer looks really very nice standing next to Gen Hancock. Plan to eventually get him too and use him similar to what you have done here. Thanks for showing them . . . . All the best . . . . .
:smile2: Mike
 
Don't know about bugle calls Bob, but do know a good dio scene when I see one. Really nice setup. Maybe The Captain would know, he's an artillery re-enactor. Chris
 
They might need a call for "officers get outta the way of the recoil." :wink2:

Good one! ^&grin Chris
 
Bob , I plan to pickup the command set and the 2nd Corps flagbearer this month . I have "envisioned " a similar scene . I like the flarbearer and Hancock close to the action.
Regards
Kirk
 
Hi there,
I just took a look at this thread... nice images!
Just like the field music of the infantry, the bugler in the mounted services were the field radio or loudspeaker of their day and the troops were taught to recognize the various calls.
There are Light Artillery Bugle Signals and these can be found in the Field Artillery Tactics published by D. Van Nostrand, 192 Broadway New York in 1864. As might be expected some of these were the same as the cavalry.
Here is the list:
1. March for Review
2. Walk
3. Trot
4.Gallop
5.Halt
6.Forward
7.Head of the column to the right
8. Head of the column to the left
9.Right oblique
10.Left oblique
11.About
12.Countermarch
13.Drivers mount
14. Drivers dismount
15.Cannoners mount
16. In Battery
17.Commence firing
18.Cease firing
19. Boots and saddles (my favorite!)
20. The general
21. To horse
22. Assembly
23. The reveille
24 Stable call
25. Watering call
26. Breakfast
27.Assembly of buglers
28.Assembly of guard
29. Fatigue call
30. Drill call
31. Dinner call
32. Sick call
33. Tattoo
34. Retreat
35. By the right flank
36.By the left flank
37.Cannoners dismount
38.Recall
39. First sergeants call
Numbers 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10.11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19.21,22,25,35,36,37,38 & 39 are quite short calls but the others are lengthy and wold take some time to learn...except Dinner call I suppose.
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Ken
 
Cool diorama, I like ACW new artillery figures:bugle,flagman,officer & sergeant:salute::


Also need a Union cavalry bugle^&grin

Francisco
 
This Union Artillery commander and bugler are recent recruits to my Army of the Potomac and was wondering if any of the ACW guys on here-re-enactors-knew if there were any bugle calls specifically for artillery or was it just assembly/taps etc.?

DSC000252-3.jpg


I have absolutely no idea why a 2nd Corps flagbearer is in this scene but I got him at the same time as the artillerists and thought I would give him the same baptism of fire. Stuck his commander Hancock alongside him just to keep him company.

DSC00050-3.jpg


DSC000702.jpg


Reb

Hi Reb,
I really like this scene.:cool: How did you do the ground work?
Did you make it with grass scatter or was it purchased as a mat?
Regards
Paul
 
Hi Reb,
I really like this scene.:cool: How did you do the ground work?
Did you make it with grass scatter or was it purchased as a mat?
Regards
Paul

Hi Paul

The ground work is made up of a scalped "rough pasture" mat and my home made concoction of grass/soil/forest litter to disguise the figure bases.

If you want the the exact "recipe" or need to know where to get the ingredients within the UK feel free to PM me.

Bob
 
Hi Paul

The ground work is made up of a scalped "rough pasture" mat and my home made concoction of grass/soil/forest litter to disguise the figure bases.

If you want the the exact "recipe" or need to know where to get the ingredients within the UK feel free to PM me.

Bob

Thanks Bob PM sent:)
 

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