The daily act of homage

The Last Post, the traditional final salute to the fallen, is played by the buglers in honour of the memory of the soldiers of the former British Empire and its allies, who died in the Ypres Salient during the First World War. It is the intention of the Last Post Association to maintain this daily act of homage in perpetuity.

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04/06/2013 - Governor General of Australia

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04/06/2013 - Governor General of Australia

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04/06/2013 - Governor General of Australia

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18/05/2013 - St. Andrew College, Aurora, Canada

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18/05/2013 - Wildern School

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08/05/2013 - 68th anniversary of the end of World War II

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08/05/2013 - 68th anniversary of the end of World War II

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04/05/2013 - Liverpool Clan Wallace Pipe Band

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04/05/2013 - Liverpool Clan Wallace Pipe Band

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04/05/2013 - Liverpool Clan Wallace Pipe Band

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25/04/2013 - Special Last Post Anzac Day

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25/04/2013 - Special Last Post Anzac Day

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25/04/2013 - Special Last Post Anzac Day

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25/04/2013 - Special Last Post Anzac Day

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09/04/2013 - S.E. Bernard Valero, Ambassadeur de France en Belgique

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30,000 Acts of Remembrance

By the 9th July 2015 the buglers of past and present at the Menin Gate will have sounded the Last Post on 30,000 occasions. To commemorate this, the Last Post Association will publish a special edition book. We need your help!

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