Gettysburg 2008 Civil War Reenactment ANV Marching to Battle

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  • Опубліковано 10 вер 2024
  • The Army Of Northern Virginia forms up and marches to the 2008 145th Reenactment of Longstreet's Attack during the second day of the Civil War conflict in Gettysburg Pa.

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  • @Armadillo909
    @Armadillo909 7 років тому +68

    What makes the American Civil War so fascinating even for non americans like myself? It is that free man choose to fight for what they believed was right. Greetings from Germany.

    • @youtubelover7411
      @youtubelover7411 3 роки тому +10

      We Are Men, Free According To God And Yes, Men. Germany Has Suffered It's Own Path, Right Or Wrong, To Freedom. The United States Now Stands With You, As We Do Our Southern Brothers......

    • @keinniemand5567
      @keinniemand5567 3 роки тому +1

      They stand to the history not so in Germany

    • @user-it3nx4rz6r
      @user-it3nx4rz6r 8 місяців тому +1

      Дух этих ребят сейчас- под Авдеевкой и Херсоном в Украине! 💥💥Да восславит Господь храбрых!!✌✌

    • @user-vq1lr6nh4v
      @user-vq1lr6nh4v 8 місяців тому

      Her lgs are wide open ​@@youtubelover7411

    • @jeffmilroy9345
      @jeffmilroy9345 2 місяці тому

      Non american germans fought in the civil war. You should look up the mention by Bruce Catton in his book "A stillness at Appomattox". The chapter titled "White Iron on the Anvil" discusses Sebastian Muller and his experience and sacrifice on page 217-218 and compares it to other groups. It is one of the most insightful and moving points Catton made in the book.

  • @CoastGuardIDC
    @CoastGuardIDC 12 років тому +15

    As a great-grandson of a Confederate veteran, I'd like to thank y'all for taking the time to re-enact this.....if I had time, I'd be there too....

    • @jeffmilroy9345
      @jeffmilroy9345 2 місяці тому

      Quebec 107 1980 hailing. Salutations.

  • @raymondbourcicault7737
    @raymondbourcicault7737 6 років тому +23

    IM french and i respect the americans for that:
    The respect of themselves and for their ancestors.

  • @ralphgeigner5497
    @ralphgeigner5497 Рік тому +3

    Myself and CSA unit were at the 135th in 1998, it was excellent, we vacationed out there 1 1/2 weeks before the event, one of the guys uncles had a farm north of Gettysburg, we had troops all over his property, tents, shelter half's etc. and better yet, he had an inground pool
    At big events it's always neat to see the Sutler tents city !

  • @aleksandryoung2213
    @aleksandryoung2213 7 років тому +17

    May the memory of the Glorious Confederacy live on forever in the hearts of all people in the South!

    • @AirsoftinInTheHeazy
      @AirsoftinInTheHeazy 4 роки тому +2

      They live in my heart too, just saying. And im bout north as you can get.

    • @carywest9256
      @carywest9256 3 роки тому +1

      Greetings from a Texican, and Thank ya kindly.

  • @3inrifle
    @3inrifle 11 років тому +10

    I was there, just out of the frame to the right, doing some work on our gun in the artillery park, and waiting for the chance to tow it onto the field. It was amazing watching all these men march past.

    • @carywest9256
      @carywest9256 3 роки тому

      I was there also, our guys at that reenactment were portraying the 5th Louisiana lnfantry Regiment.
      I was in the15th Texas lnfantry Regiment, it being the actual unit my great grandfather fought under. He was in Company F., out of Henderson County.
      When l first started reenacting, l was with the 12th Texas lnfantry Regiment, which l best recollect was from one of the counties that are on the Red River between Paris & Texarkana.
      Just can't remember, that 22 years back.
      DEO VINDICE-GOD SAVE THE SOUTH

  • @robertsilva8097
    @robertsilva8097 4 роки тому +5

    God bless the Confederate States of America the army of Northern California's with you

  • @oxyman10
    @oxyman10 11 років тому +5

    This is so cool to see history come alive, one cannot even imagine what it was really like 150 years ago.

  • @chaosXP3RT
    @chaosXP3RT 4 роки тому +6

    Something amazing about hundreds of people marching together in time with a drum beat! Amazing!

  • @robertsilva8097
    @robertsilva8097 4 роки тому +5

    I'm a proud citizen of the Confederate States of America

  • @dandan9175
    @dandan9175 4 роки тому +3

    The ghosts hearing the drums they go like "hey that war is not over yet"

  • @odinsavenger4965
    @odinsavenger4965 2 роки тому +1

    Only dry day we had during the event. I was grateful.

  • @SpitfireBoy86
    @SpitfireBoy86 9 років тому +17

    Man I would love to do this.

  • @bearhunter197
    @bearhunter197 5 років тому +3

    I love this style of warfare the giant columns give me goosebumps

  • @burtmurphy6261
    @burtmurphy6261 4 місяці тому

    I have ancestors both on the CSA and the Union, it makes me proud that their are those who wish to make history alive and well, for lest we forget. BTW the Garry Owens tune was played on the march starting 1:00, which BTW Col. Custer adopted for the 7th Cavalry during the Indians wars and still is today.

  • @pizmyr
    @pizmyr 15 років тому +1

    I always love it when someone tells another where his accutrements "should" be. When you are on the march you are going to find a comfortable position and that is where they will be placed and stay. This comes from someone who has been reenacting for 20 years, so I think that I can throw my opinions in the ring.

  • @themafia306
    @themafia306 14 років тому +1

    @xXHearTBuRN14 Usually people choose to die if they either run out of ammo, or if there are a lot of guns going off in their direction, or if it's the turning point of the battle. It's assumed that the enactors will be "honest" and die when they are "shot"

  • @fredotri3169
    @fredotri3169 7 років тому +2

    Hello
    I am French and I would like to one day be able to see such an event I am in the south of france squarely down my country at the edge of the Mediterranean and I have the Southern heart has 100%

  • @Mark_The_Chemist
    @Mark_The_Chemist 7 років тому +6

    Lord I hated that hill...

  • @panagiotispappas7750
    @panagiotispappas7750 7 років тому +6

    What would Confederate Generals do Seeing all this?

  • @justinarnold6673
    @justinarnold6673 4 роки тому +2

    I will never forget this day what a sight it was

  • @wulfengel
    @wulfengel 2 роки тому +1

    Glorious sight, from Britannia with love.

  • @phideas
    @phideas 13 років тому

    @1stAres Thanks!, I really enjoy that march.

  • @kqr573v2
    @kqr573v2 12 років тому +1

    @MrDaeth666 Hits are usually at the discretion of the participants, though sometimes officers, NCOs, or event organizers will assign hits. One common complaint is the distances and hits aren't realistic, but if too many take early hits, the scenario won't last for long. It's common for both sides to complain the other side wasn't taking enough hits, but some participants are reluctant to drive several hours just to fall down ten minutes into the event, lie on the ground, then drive home.

  • @christinamikolajek6797
    @christinamikolajek6797 Рік тому

    I went to the 160th Anniversary Reenactment with my Son and Grandson and it was Awesome...

  • @hollywoodwerewolf
    @hollywoodwerewolf 16 років тому +1

    Giving this video five full stars is too few. It should get ten. Or Eleven.
    I've never seen so many Confederates. Great Job!

  • @kurtherrmann9185
    @kurtherrmann9185 10 років тому +2

    I just do reenactments in my nic of the woods, so usually there are 70ish union rifles and 140 confeds, hot damn that is a lot of people at Gettysburg! That looks like so much fun! (Huzzah for the 100th Penn and the 7th Wisconsin, our units are tiny so we fall in together to form the aptly named 107th Wisconsylvainia

  • @laineyluvzthehoops6733
    @laineyluvzthehoops6733 6 років тому +1

    I wonder if there was any ghosts of the old civil war marched with those fellas

  • @Newrivergraphics872
    @Newrivergraphics872 6 років тому

    Is this video copyrighted? I am thinking about doing a UA-cam documentary and I need footage. Whom do I contact for permission?

  • @Bhobbs1985
    @Bhobbs1985 12 років тому +1

    Went to this Re-enactment last year (2011) and loved Gettysburg town wise but was kind of upset with the actual turnout of re-enactors. I have been to a ton of them and Ohio's little town of Zoar actually put on a better reenactment than they did at Gettysburg; battle wise. (Not Sutler). I traveled 8 hours thinking it would be this massive turnout but boy was I surprised... I was told it was because I went on an off year? I am returning for the 150th and I hope it's more like this.

  • @carolhart7874
    @carolhart7874 9 років тому +14

    I love civil war reenactments. there so cool I am southern , born and and proud of it. lee surrendered. I ddn't .I am a Virginian.
    country girl

    • @WestTNConfed
      @WestTNConfed 8 років тому +4

      +Horny Aleks Leaver alone, creep

    • @bigave2265
      @bigave2265 6 років тому

      LOL I AM A BLACK REANACTOR AND SOMETIME I WISH I HAD MY OWN ALL BLACK REGIMENT OF 1000+ UNION TROOPS IN ALL NAVY BLUE UNIFORMS AND SHOW WHAT WE CAN REALLY DO OUT THERE !!!!!!!KUZ IF THIS IS WHAT THESE SORRY REBEL FOOLS LOOKED LIKE I SEE WHY YOU ALL GOT SMASHED ON !!!!!!!!! LOL HAHHAH RIP GEN.JOSHUA CHAMBERLIN !! RIP COL. ROBERT GOULDSHAW

    • @polishherowitoldpilecki5521
      @polishherowitoldpilecki5521 6 років тому +1

      BIG AVE God damn it every one has all role to play in the civil war. I’m Mexican American fuck am suppose to be in a re-enactment.
      Not in Mexico my ancestors fought for Texas against the Mexican army during the Texas Revolution.

  • @Sindri86
    @Sindri86 11 років тому +1

    When I'm in the US again, i try to watch such a great reenactment :)

  • @Jam_Traveller
    @Jam_Traveller 5 років тому +4

    Give And Em Hell Boys! I-i-haa! Long Live Dixie! Hello from Russia

  • @pizmyr
    @pizmyr 14 років тому

    @easycure007
    No, not necessarily. People will often join a Company with ties to their ancestry. I joined a Confederate Company because I had friends already involved. I have 3 ancestors that fought for Pennsylvania Regiements. I discovered that is enlightening to learn something from another point(s) of view.

  • @Asymmetric7
    @Asymmetric7 14 років тому

    I dont get these Reenactments, how do you know when you get shot!?? Or are you guys firing some sort of plastic pellet?

  • @DakJackal_Films
    @DakJackal_Films 11 місяців тому

    Very neat. I’d love to get into this stuff!

  • @BobSmith-zp2kk
    @BobSmith-zp2kk 5 років тому +2

    Great video, but lets be honest: Look at all those beer-bellies, sun shades (!!), clean uniforms, and the huge number of men with gray hair! Remember, the average Civil War soldier was in his early 20s, lean and thin, and never had his uniform dry-cleaned.....

  • @MrAndrewstorm1
    @MrAndrewstorm1 10 років тому +4

    Well I wish I was in dixie! Hura!

  • @Nemie125
    @Nemie125 14 років тому

    Wow - this looks seriously impressive! Wish I could see it in the flesh - must be amazing.

  • @phideas
    @phideas 13 років тому

    what's the name of the first march these man are whistling?!! I've been lookin for it for a while, its' beautiful!! someone please let me know

  • @user-it3nx4rz6r
    @user-it3nx4rz6r 8 місяців тому +1

    Слава героям! Слава парням из Дикси!💥💥Слава непокорному Югу! Господь любит Дикси!!🤚🤚

  • @1stAres
    @1stAres 13 років тому

    @phideas the first tune played is called garry owen

  • @cardin61
    @cardin61 14 років тому

    We climbed that hill over and over again, my unit is with the Georgia Volunteer Battalion. The battalion commander at the 2 min. mark has a good officer impression. From what i've read, it was common for soldiers to wear their accoutrements high, so they wouldn't hang low and get caught in brush, or ripping off. I wear mine the same. Hope to see bigger numbers at the 150th anniversary, the GVB will be there.

  • @hah_gaaaaayyyy
    @hah_gaaaaayyyy 11 років тому +1

    Worst part about mainstream Confederate reenactors, is that they all play the "Reb". Even they don't realize, the confederate army was still an ARMY, a well trained and disciplined fighting force. People take what they see on movies and apply it to poor impressions. My biggest pet peeve is when guys in one company have 10 different uniforms, and hillbilly hats. The rebel forces still had a uniform. It varied between regiments, even between some companies, but the forces were still uniformed.

  • @topjimmy72
    @topjimmy72 13 років тому +1

    @amazingmazie you're right, the 44th Georgia Infantry is based in New Jersey.
    Do a Google search on "44th Georgia infantry company C NJ" and you'll see the website.

  • @pizmyr
    @pizmyr 14 років тому

    @yourmomma244
    Yes it was a British Soldier. Generally at these large reenactments you must portray a particular individual to wear such a uniform.

  • @3inrifle
    @3inrifle 13 років тому

    @jimjamyou2be I think we got there about 3 p.m. on Wed. Got our camp going, and pulled out the next Monday morning.
    It was a real mess how the organizers set up the CS artillery on a slope with wet grass rather than on the flat field by the barn. I spent more time waiting in the artillery park, or sitting in my truck towing the guns back and forth than anywhere else. I saw 3 guns get loose and careen down the hill and across the road. Scary as hell.

  • @pizmyr
    @pizmyr 14 років тому

    @number1gamer17
    not necessarily so. sometimes you play be scenario, or when you are too hot/tired, out of rounds (which are simply tubes of black powder). When needed, you can actually "resurrect" as the army passes/retreats back over your dead little body!

  • @JamesMarshallocnj
    @JamesMarshallocnj  14 років тому

    No plastic pellets. Generally it's the choice of the reenactor, who may drop if he's out of "ammo" or tired, although it CAN be a planned event by random selection.

  • @Dogg5588
    @Dogg5588 15 років тому

    how many reenactors did you have?

  • @thomaspoole9241
    @thomaspoole9241 8 років тому +1

    you can just hear "Garryowen" in the background

  • @bandboy11111
    @bandboy11111 12 років тому

    half the CSA army were farmers who answered the call to arms, and maybe a quick stint in basic to show you how to fire and roughly march.

  • @Mark_The_Chemist
    @Mark_The_Chemist 12 років тому +1

    @rebelscott1865 AMEN!!!...good lord that hill got taller and longer every day!

  • @hah_gaaaaayyyy
    @hah_gaaaaayyyy 11 років тому

    Hence, They matched. In the ANV, there are not NEARLY enough Richmond Depot uniforms, and too many guys can't differentiate between federal and CS leathers.

  • @hollywoodwerewolf
    @hollywoodwerewolf 15 років тому

    The officer with his accoutrements so high up...did his men play a dirty trick on him, cut a length from all the straps then stitch it back together? It looks very difficult to get at the haversack or the all important canteen

  • @andrewvu1752
    @andrewvu1752 2 роки тому

    What song is played at 2:05

  • @eatcrapaward
    @eatcrapaward 9 років тому

    Does anyone here know Sam Lynn? He usually plays Robert E. Lee......

  • @OneSkiWonder
    @OneSkiWonder 14 років тому

    @rebelscott1865 The bugger was that we had to march up the hill after the battle. It would have been much nicer if we marched up it before the battle so we could go downhill when we were tired after the battle.

  • @raydeeaitor6439
    @raydeeaitor6439 11 років тому +1

    Now that was 100% hot grits, and buttered cornbread !!!

  • @hah_gaaaaayyyy
    @hah_gaaaaayyyy 11 років тому +2

    Not true. They Confederate army was as well trained as federals. They were still a Professional fighting force.Its not until 1864 you see the army throwing in recruits with little training on both sides.

  • @JamesMarshallocnj
    @JamesMarshallocnj  14 років тому

    @Butternut731863 Camps usually open a day before the event, close down the day the event closes

  • @saba6743
    @saba6743 Рік тому

    Wonderful capolavoro ❤❤❤

  • @bandboy11111
    @bandboy11111 12 років тому

    How should I send you the list of ways you are wrong

  • @rebelscott1865
    @rebelscott1865 14 років тому

    @OneSkiWonder AMEN BROTHER

  • @soozone
    @soozone 11 років тому +1

    Try and imagine England 10000 years ago... See England has history..

    • @hoosieryank6731
      @hoosieryank6731 5 років тому

      Difference between the UK and the US. The UK thinks a hundred miles is a long distance. The US thinks a hundred years is a long time.

  • @rs4audio
    @rs4audio 13 років тому

    A for effort but I seriously doubt that Longstreet's men would have been playing the fife and drums on this march as this would have telegraphed their position and intent to the Union army. From the historical photos, the average soldier's weight appeared to be at least 80 lbs less than most of the soldiers in this video. I would also suggest that firing the first shots upon the flag of the United States at Ft. Sumter would certainly put the blame squarely upon the South for starting the war.

  • @hollywoodwerewolf
    @hollywoodwerewolf 13 років тому

    @amazingmazie you can try to broaden your search in the Pennsylvania area perhaps there's a Union group that also does Confederate, although that could make the gear buying more expensive....

  • @johnnymossville
    @johnnymossville 6 років тому

    This is really well done.

  • @Forysan
    @Forysan 15 років тому

    I really regret not going to this one. The unit I was part of initially planned on going but then decided not to. I even took those days off from work months ahead of time. :( I was with the 41st VA. I want to go back into reenacting but my job requires me to work on weekends. Plus, the captain of our unit was way too pushy when it came to getting all of your equipment at once.

  • @PegLegOutdoors
    @PegLegOutdoors 14 років тому

    in the actual war yes that was the case. but today for reenactors it doesnt matter. i know of a few confederate units in the northeast and several union units in the south. it all depends on which side you want to portray

  • @rebelscott1865
    @rebelscott1865 14 років тому +1

    by the end of the weekend I learned to hate that danged hill we had to march up and down. As for being over fed we was finally livin off of the fat of that northern land.

  • @hollywoodwerewolf
    @hollywoodwerewolf 13 років тому

    @amazingmazie I'd wait until I join before buying equipment. Some reenactment groups may have specific things they use while in the field.

  • @Hedtwister
    @Hedtwister 14 років тому

    @yourmomma244 I believe that that was a member of a Zouave unit.

  • @Bigmoonproductions
    @Bigmoonproductions 15 років тому

    Agreed

  • @cowboyx1970
    @cowboyx1970 11 років тому

    I was just curious, it seems like it would encumbering during marching...throwing off the COG and all.

  • @thomaspoole9241
    @thomaspoole9241 8 років тому

    actually nevermind, it seems that the second column of troops was marching to it

  • @hollywoodwerewolf
    @hollywoodwerewolf 14 років тому

    @nc69th I'm taking a guess...perhaps 3-4,000?

  • @wfield123
    @wfield123 14 років тому

    whos lee? whos playing him?

  • @jillcom
    @jillcom 15 років тому

    whole complany?

  • @BeselerSimRacing
    @BeselerSimRacing 12 років тому

    but usually it's when I'm running close to out of ammo or if I want to lay down and take the battle in.

  • @hoosieryank1967
    @hoosieryank1967 14 років тому +1

    Minstrel Boy at 5:40!!

  • @bartvanherrewegen8953
    @bartvanherrewegen8953 5 років тому +1

    Makes you wonder what would have happened if the European nations did react on the plead or call of the Confederate states and the union , you would have had one side backed by the French and Spanish and the other with the Brits or even Germans and Austria who knows. Maybe things would have turned out very different and we would have had the first world war on American soil. I like to think about alternative history. What i do hate is that ignorant people seem to think all Southern people where slave owners fighting to keep slaves , like more then half of the Confederate army where just farmers etc trying to protect their home and like Lee fighting for their state , family , home. Don't get why things like statue's of general Lee have to be removed..The man himself said to Davis at the start of the conflict he hated slavery but he could not bare to pick up arms against Virginia. The man was just like Rommel during ww2, just fighting a war as a soldier loving his home , hating what the idea's of the man in charge was. ( Just my opinion as a European )

  • @hollywoodwerewolf
    @hollywoodwerewolf 13 років тому

    @amazingmazie the only Confederate group that I know of is on Long Island. 57th Virginia Co. B 'Franklin County Sharpshooters'. That could be too far...

  • @TheHIV123
    @TheHIV123 11 років тому

    Not to mention that recording video was still impossible in the 1860's....

  • @Herr_strauss91
    @Herr_strauss91 13 років тому

    How many men were there for this reenactment?

    • @brandonyoho3438
      @brandonyoho3438 5 років тому

      A little over 20,000 for this one, nothing compared to the 1998 135th Gettysburg.

  • @Sto20784
    @Sto20784 13 років тому

    i want to be a reenactor? any help making this a reality?

  • @danielesimonetti8617
    @danielesimonetti8617 5 років тому

    beautiful

  • @cowboyx1970
    @cowboyx1970 11 років тому

    Would they have had bayonets fixed?

  • @Defender78
    @Defender78 14 років тому

    aah, lost file footage from the Civil War!

  • @number1gamer17
    @number1gamer17 14 років тому

    @jimjamyou2be at the reenactments before they start you have to draw a paper from a hat and it will tell you if you die or live.

  • @TheHIV123
    @TheHIV123 11 років тому

    1878 actually. Look up Eadweard Muybridge. They recorded a horse running. :)

  • @juristjavisst
    @juristjavisst 7 років тому

    can anyone identify the music at 1:35 ?

    • @jonashatcher5067
      @jonashatcher5067 6 років тому

      The music is called Garry owen March 7th cavalry

  • @TsumeBeta038
    @TsumeBeta038 15 років тому

    its a fun one too i agree it is a hobby an honorable one

  • @user-nl7oz1gi6d
    @user-nl7oz1gi6d 10 місяців тому

    WONDER IF THERE WERE ANY TIME TRAVELERS IN 2008.

  • @andreiseixas5244
    @andreiseixas5244 Рік тому

    They should have turned around that damn Gettsburg, which wasn't even the initial plan, and headed for Washington

  • @DigginDeepSouthLA
    @DigginDeepSouthLA 12 років тому

    cool

  • @BeselerSimRacing
    @BeselerSimRacing 12 років тому

    If someone is aiming right at me I will usually take a hit and I've had guys on the other side do the same thing when I am aiming at them.

  • @jimcampbell4299
    @jimcampbell4299 10 років тому

    I’ve watched these two Gettysburg re-enactment videos* hundreds of times! I look at these young boys/guys and wonder how inflated their egos are to be playing music which adults are marching to behind them!!!!!! (Have you ever given any thought to this?) Most-certainly, they have survived some stiff competition from their peers to find themselves where they are! LOL! (Typically, only the star athletes could/would receive any kind of recognition/stature.)

  • @Sopmylo
    @Sopmylo 13 років тому

    This is the footage used in the so called "Confederate Soldiers Marching 1863 - Authentic American Civil War Footage"

  • @user-nl7oz1gi6d
    @user-nl7oz1gi6d 10 місяців тому

    I WONDER WHAT THE FALLEN SOLIDERS OF THE BATTLE ARE THINKING ABOUT WHEN THEY SEE THE 👀 MARCHING IN REMEMBERANCE OF THE FALLEN SOLIDERS ARE THINKING.?