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The straight brass tube commonly used to make military signal trumpets is known as a "bugle." Traditionally, bugles are made from a single length of brass tubing with a flared bell at one end, allowing for a clear and penetrating sound. They are typically used for military signaling and ceremonies due to their loud and distinctive tone. The simplicity of their design also contributes to their durability and ease of use in various outdoor conditions.

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