Poinsett's Cavalry Bugle Signals
1841 Cavalry Tactics Manual

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  1. The General
  2. Boots and Saddles
  3. To Horse
  4. Assembly
  5. To Arms
  6. To The Standard
  7. March
  8. The Charge
  9. Rally
  10. Reveille
  11. Stable Call
  12. Watering Call
  13. Breakfast
  14. Assembly of Guard
  15. Orders
  1. Assembly of Buglers
  2. Retreat
  3. Fatigue Call
  4. Dinner Call
  5. Distributions
  6. Drill Call
  7. Officers' Call
  8. Common Step
  9. Cease Firing
  10. Officers Take Place
  11. Sick Call
  12. Tattoo

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Sound the "El Deguello", the Mexican Cavalry Charge of No Quarter.
Sounded outside the walls of the Alamo in 1836 by massed Eb Cavalry Trumpets.

Sound a Gaelic version of an OLD Irish Drinking Song: "Garry Owen", which became the 7th US Cavalry march during the IWP.

Sound the 7th Cavalry Prelude Call: "Se-Venth Ca-Val-Ry, Se-Venth Ca-Val-Ry"