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  1. Drummer (military) A drummer was responsible for the army drums for use on the battlefield. Drums were part of the battlefield for hundreds of years, being introduced by the Ottomans to Europe. Chinese armies, however, had used drums even before this. With the professionalization of armies, military music was developed as well.

  2. Traditionally, a military drum major was responsible for: Defending the drummers and bandsmen (The drums and bugles were communication devices) Military discipline of all corps of drums and pipe band members. Overall standards of dress and deportment of the corps of drums and the pipe band. Corps of drums administrative work.

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  4. Corps of Drums at a tattoo ( Großer Zapfenstreich) in Germany, 2002. British Corps of Drums. A corps of drums, sometimes known as a fife and drum corps or simply field music, is a traditional European military music formation. Historically, a Corps of Drums' primary role was communication. [1]

  5. A military tattoo was originally a drum signal for soldiers' curfew. Other uses for military drums have been recruiting and calling for parley. Ancient Fife and Drum Corps, as well as modern drum corps have been used by early modern armies for signaling and ceremonies, occasionally played by drummer boys in conflicts such as the American Civil War.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_ClemJohn Clem - Wikipedia

    John Clem. John Lincoln Clem (nicknamed Johnny Shiloh; August 13, 1851 – May 13, 1937) was an American general officer who served as a drummer boy in the Union Army during the American Civil War. He gained fame for his bravery on the battlefield, becoming the youngest noncommissioned officer in the history of the United States Army.

  7. Today, the Drum Major serves as the senior enlisted member of “The President’s Own” and is responsible for the band’s appearance, ceremonial drill, and military decorum. He is charged with directing the band in ceremonial commitments including the Inaugural Parade, and regularly leads the band in review for U.S. Presidents, Heads of ...

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