George Bull, a charter member of the Hall of Fame, served as secretary of the organization for 25 years, then assumed the president’s position in 2003 following the passing of founder Vince Bruni. He has been associated with the Yankee Rebels of Baltimore, MD for more than half a century, and is widely admired for his administration and organizational skills. The Yankee Rebels won the American Legion national title three times under his leadership in the late 1960s and early 1970s. He was also a leader in the development of alumni corps activity, with the Yankee Rebels being one of the first corps to help popularize the alumni movement by playing traditional music from the so-called “Golden Era” of drum and bugle corps activity.
*Deceased