<p>I'm sure everyone will attack me for this one, as we shouldn't memorize early as it will supposedly ruin the atmosphere they (the cadre and USMA) are trying to create during Beast.</p>
<p>How much of Bugle Notes is included in this link? Most of it, All of it, or only a small portion of it? And do the "The Legends and Traditions of the Corps" exactly as written in the book?</p>
<p>PM me if you want my word version with a few add-ons, font resizing etc, ready to print.</p>
<p>(and I know I posted this late, but I had three views seconds after I posted, so someone is obviously awake other than me.)</p>
<p>Just a note to all of you 2010 candidates---study Bugle Notes, sure, but DO NOT reveal your full knowledge of the info BEFORE the rest of your squad gets it or you're going to look like an individual and not a team player. "Cooperate and Graduate" will soon become your mantra. Be prepared if you like, nothing wrong there, but do know that you can memorize how to report to the cadet in the red sash, etc...and you will inherently DUMP it when you get there due to the "atmosphere" like I did! Hahaha. But seriously, don't show up your classmates or you'll become known as the "spotlight" ranger. So not much harm in learning it early, just reveal it wisely!</p>
<p>What link? Also, Bugle Notes changes every year. Some things reoccur, others don't. Traditions were not part of the knowledge last year, but believe me, many companies made their plebes memorize them anyway. You'll have time to do it during Beast, why separate yourself from your squadmates like that voluntarily?</p>