12-11-2018 01:12 via thestarphoenix.com

Capt. Aaron Vopni and the 100-year-old Remembrance Day bugle

Aaron Vopni, the commanding officer for the 702 Lynx Squadron Royal Air Cadets, is often asked to play The Last Post for Remembrance Day. This year, he was loaned a bugle made in 1913.
He’s been practising diligently since the Nutana Legion Museum, which has a number of Canadian artifacts from prior wars on display, loaned him the instrument in October.
On Sunday, he used the First World War-era bugle to sound the notes of the Last Post at the Remembrance Day ceremony at SaskTel Centre in
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