Jump to Section: American Civil War Infantry | Bucktails (Union) | Infantry in Havelocks | Negro Infantry - Union | Volunteer Militia (Early War) | Zouaves AMERICAN CIVIL WAR INFANTRY CodeDescriptionPrice (GBP)Qty ACW001a Officer advancing, long jacket, brandishing sword - in hat £1.75 ...
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Artillery: field, or light, artillery batteries were mobile units that set up quickly to support the infantry or cavalry and consisted of guns (6-pounders, referring to the weight of the cannonball used) and howitzers (12-pounders) in the early stages of the war, and then Napoleon gun-...
The Royalist and Parliamentary armies used similar tactics andweaponsduring theCivil War. Before a battle began both sides would line up facing each other. In the centre would be the infantry brigades of musketeers and pikemen. On each side of the infantry were the cavalry. The right-wing wo...
Unique flags include the green regimental color of the 7th Missouri Infantry, the “Irish Seventh”, one of two officially ethnic Irish regiments of Missouri volunteers during the war. Although badly damaged, it is still easy to see why it was considered one of the most beautiful flags produce...
Civil War Arkansas, 1863 The Battle for a State TheArkansasRiver Valley is one of the most fertile regions in the South. During the Civil War, the river also served as a vitalarteryfor moving troops and supplies. In 1863 the battle to wrest control of the valley was, in effect, a batt...
has been acquired by the Massachusetts Historical Society.Shaw led the 54th Massachusetts Infantry into battle at Fort Wagner, South Carolina, in 1863. He was killed on the battlefield and his body was robbed of the sword.The sword was recovered in 1865 and returned to Shaw's parents. But ...
(Source 1) Woodcut produced during the English Civil War (Source 2) Edward Walker was a member of the Royalist cavalry at Naseby. The first charge was by Prince Rupert and his troops... The infantry only made one volley... they were soon in great disorder.. ...
infantry, and not full cavalry, as they became in the following century. A dragoon was armed with a musket and a sword. In many Civil War actions, including Edgehill, dragoons were used on the flanks of the army to hold hedge lines on foot and act with the cavalry as mobile infantry....
ACWC09 Mounted Infantry officer waving hat £1.75 ACWC10 Rush's Lancers, open shelljacket (kepi only) £1.75 ACWC11a Cavalryman, drawn sword (over shoulder) open shell jacket, in hat £1.75 ACWC11b Cavalryman, drawn sword (over shoulder) open shell jacket, in kepi £1.75 ACW...