Benjamin Garnett discusses his experience as a trumpeter in the United States Army Reserve with the 100th Army Band. He provides background information regarding his training, including basic training at Fort Sill, Oklahoma and AIT (Advanced Individual Training) in Virginia. He talks about the music and military etiquette courses that he was required to take to prepare him for that job. He also discusses his role as a military bugler and playing "Taps" at funerals, stressing the sacredness of that duty. He comments on musical performances in which he has participated, including performing at high profile events such as the Kentucky Derby and performing on the Kentucky state Senate floor. Additionally, Garnett describes his current job duties in the United States Army Reserve as an audio technician and public affairs specialist for his unit.
From the description of Benjamin David Garnett interview, February 20, 2010. (Kentucky Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 780403569