In social studies we are learning about the history of the ANZAC's. The notes of the Last Post are played by a military bugler, trumpeting the notes of song the song for the lost and the dead. This song is played to remember the dead, and to honour those we lost in war. The Last Post has been around for hundreds of years, at first it was played to wake the soldiers up, get ready for lunch, take part it in military exercises or time to turn in for the night, it was not until the mid-1800s that the Last Post changed in its use and significance. Every year 25th April we take the time to remember those who died in battle, some attend dawn service where people from all around the country go to ANZAC cove to mourn and remember.