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Soldiers on both sides marched between dawn and dusk, rarely at night because of risk of accidents and injury. They would make breakfast before sunrise, pack up camp, set out on the march at daylight, and continue throughout the day, and usually fix and eat dinner after dark. Armies would march in any kind of weather: heat, cold, rain, or snow. Rarely did marching occur on good roads as they typically marched through mud, snow, and water. These two confederate soldiers march with confidence to the next campaign with the hopes of quickly ending the war with the North. They carry Model 1841 Mississippi Rifles and wear Southern clothing and accouterments typically seen from the middle to end of the American Civil War.
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Confederate Infantry Marching Waving Cap Wearing Depot Jacket The Richmond Depot jacket, commonly used by Confederate soldiers throughout the entire Civil War are known to exist in various styles....
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Confederate Infantry Marching with Bedroll Wearing Depot Jacket, No.2 While Civil War soldiers may have viewed their uniforms, weapons, and shelters as commonplace, these items serve as fascinating relics...
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1/30 ScaleMatte Finish1 Piece Set After the soldier’s musket is loaded, the powder at the bottom of the barrel must be ignited. For a flintlock musket a piece of...
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Confederate Infantry Officer Marching At the beginning of the civil war the officer ranks and rank insignia for the fledging Confederate Army had to be developed – the individual...