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: Historically, the signal informed the entire garrison that all lights must be extinguished and silence must be maintained until the morning "Reveille" (Deșteptarea).

: Beyond its functional use, it represents a moment of reflection and respect for the "kaki blood" (military brotherhood) and the sacrifices made by those in service. semnalul_de_trompeta_stingerea

In the Romanian military tradition, (the "Lights Out" or "Taps" signal) is a solemn bugle call that officially marks the end of the duty day and the beginning of the rest period for soldiers. : Historically, the signal informed the entire garrison

While many veterans associate this moment with a specific, haunting melody, it is often confused with (The Silence), a famous Italian trumpet piece by Nini Rosso that became popular in Romanian barracks during the late 20th century. Purpose and Meaning While many veterans associate this moment with a

: Like its international equivalents, such as the American "Taps" or the British "Last Post," it is also performed at military funerals to honor fallen soldiers, signifying their "final rest". Historical and Cultural Context