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    <title>Journey of an Honor Guard Bugler and Coast Guard Auxiliarist</title>
    
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    <subtitle>Professional bugler providing live Taps in the United States where ever needed to veterans and emergency service members and their families at no cost. My mission is to ensure that no recording or digital bugle is ever used to honor our fallen. I am now in the Roseau County area serving veterans. If you need a bugler in this area, please call 701-219-4874. If you need a bugler and are not in this area, please click on Request A Bugler on this Page.</subtitle>
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        <title>Coast Guard Training</title>
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        <summary>Today's unit training went well. The officers had their part of the morning getting set up for this year's operations. Then mostly operations were discussed. Then we went to lunch as a unit, and that was ok. I met some new people that just joined my unit and we talked. Then we came back to Coast Guard Station Lake of the Woods and went over communications operations. It was ok, but I got to leave a few minutes early when they got to the charts part. One of the commanders also assigned me to help with the civilian email project...</summary>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Today's unit training went well. The officers had their part of the morning getting set up for this year's operations. Then mostly operations were discussed. Then we went to lunch as a unit, and that was ok. I met some new people that just joined my unit and we talked. Then we came back to Coast Guard Station Lake of the Woods and went over communications operations. It was ok, but I got to leave a few minutes early when they got to the charts part. One of the commanders also assigned me to help with the civilian email project where they can ask questions by email about boating or upcoming events or membership, so that will be neat. I also think the change of command was needed. I think we will have a good year, and they understand that I am in both auxiliaries, so I can serve on weekends where I am not needed on the Air Force Aux side. We also talked about what Senior Chief and Admiral discussed and plans for the station. Overall, it was a productive day.</div>
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