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The Free Manual Of Arms From Hardees Revised Tactics (1861) What a great find, Barrycdog Between Google Books, Project Gutenburg (45000+ free ebooks), Library of Congress online offerings, various and sundry other free resources - and this site so much great stuff to read, so little time Before I get sucked in much further think I'll head up to the 2nd day of the Tunnel Hill 150th re-enactment, today!
The Famous Hardee Hat - American Civil War Forums The Hardee hat, also known as the Model 1858 Dress Hat and sometimes nicknamed the "Jeff Davis", was the regulation dress hat for enlisted men in the Union Army during the American Civil War The Hardee hat was also worn by Confederate soldiers [1][2] However, most soldiers found the black felt
Alternative Arms Stacking - American Civil War Forums I am wondering about stacking arms Did soldiers use other methods, such as the Kentucky swing, to stack arms other than those methods outlined in either Casey's or Hardee's manuals?
Why Gilham used load in 9 and 10 times? - American Civil War Forums The one for rifles used in Hardees 1855 book (right hand holding the rifle around the small of the stock and the triggerguard) Gilhams book was originally indented for use by US state militias He included both manuals of arms When the war broke out the federal published the US infantry tactics 1861 or Cameron edition
The Famous Hardee Hat | Reenactors Forum - Join, Drill, See the . . . Ahem Ladies Off the coon parts and on to more pleasant topics, por favor I had an epiphany today Hardee was a hat plagiarist Why, you ask? Expired Image Removed I'm beginning to think our little conflict should be re-titled "Napoleonic Memories, Part 4"
Trail arms? | Reenactors Forum - Join, Drill, See the Elephant As noted Hardees Casey's tactics as used in the 1860s adopted the old light infantry shoulder-arms as standard for all foot troops; and included trail arms too Pickett's division made their charge at Gettysburg at trail arms A veteran of the 121st Ohio recalled at Resaca their outfit attacking with trailed arms
Color Guard Drill Digest | Reenactors Forum - Join, Drill, See the . . . I checked Hardees Vol 2 #41 and 45 and didn't see it In reading 45, I was a little puzzled as to the wording To quote it: 458 When the color company shall have entered the line, the colonel will command, guide centre At this command, the color-bearer and the right general guide will move rapidly six paces in advance of the line
6th-7th Arkansas Infantry - American Civil War Forums The 1864 Hardee pattern of the 6th 7th Arkansas Infantry (consolidated) in Govan's Arkansas Brigade, Cleburne's Division, Hardee's Corps, Army of Tennessee This flag was carried throughout the Atlanta Campaign until captured in the battle of Jonesboro, Ga, Sept 1, 1864 6th Arkansas
Hardy hat trimmings dressing | Ranks, Uniforms, Clothing, Gear The original light artillery battery that we were trying to represent had a mix of Hardees, civilian hats, and caps Here's some images of light artillery in hats Most seem to be worn as campaign or slouch hats, like the infantry worn without any insignias, at least in these photographic samples showing them in active service in the field