Traditions of reveille, retreat & taps show respect, honor for military service
Col. Leslie Maher, 375th Air Mobility Wing commander, and retired service members with the Vet 21 and Red Rose Honor Guard render honors to her father-in-law, Richard J. Maher, during his funeral. Richard Maher served as an enlisted radio operator in the Navy during WWII. In order to honor military traditions such as these, Scott Air Force Base will resume playing reveille, retreat and taps every day beginning July 1. (Courtesy photo)
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