The Drill Field

Gathering place, site of ceremonies and parades, training
ground - the drill field was the focal point of daily life at Fort
Yellowstone.
Each day began early with a bugler sounding Reveille.
Gradually, the fort came to life and another bugle call brought horse-mounted
soldiers trotting onto the field for the flag-raising. Assignments
were announced, and the troops headed out to patrol the Mammoth Hot
Spring Terraces or other nearby attractions. Those remaining behind
assumed the never-ending task of caring for the post's horses.
At dusk, the bugler called all troopers back to the
field for the lowering of the flag, and the day was concluded with
a cannon firing from the top of Capitol Hill. Taps was played as
lights winked out and quiet settled over the fort.
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