Fort Ticonderoga Reenactment 2024 | Sunday Battle
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- Experience the dynamic Sunday Battle from Brown's Raid at Fort Ticonderoga from the perspective of a 10th Battalion and Light Infantry Soldier.
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His Majesty's Tenth Regiment of Foot in America is a historically re-created infantry unit formed to portray the service of the British Army during the American War for Independence.
Composed of three types of soldier, Grenadiers-typically larger men who are used as shock troops, a company of Light infantry, generally smaller, more agile men--capable of maneuvering in the dense wilderness to skirmish or flank the enemy, and a battalion company--a company of regular soldiers, capable of mass volleys and were the heart of the army and are trained in both Grenadier and Light Infantry tactics. We also have a company of Music, who provide music and commands to the army. Last but certainly not least, a Corps of Civilian Volunteers--who provide food to the regiment during encampments and accurately portray civilian and camp life of the 18th century. Each is open for recruitment. The members of the Tenth are accurately uniformed, equipped, and trained in 18th-century military drill and life so that we appear in public as members of the British Army would have in 1775. Contact us to join.
Social Media Links:
10th Facebook: / hismajestys10thregimen...
10th Instagram: / hm10thregt
10th UA-cam: / @hm10thfoot
10th Grenadiers Facebook: / 10thgrenadiers
10th Battalion Facebook: / 10thfootbattlioncoy
10th Light Infantry Facebook: / hm10thlights
Nothing will ever beat this battle. Was the best battle of the year by FAR for reenactors.
PATRICK 💂
STOKED
Hope it lived up to your expectations, thanks for watching!
Thank you for posting this video. My hobby is table top historical wargaming. It is very useful to see how things look from the soldier eye level of musket era skirmishing. Regards Lexi
This is gonna be lit
For the British
Hope you enjoyed and thanks for watching!
Awesome video thanks for post it
Who are the ones that play the minutemen/Continental army in these reenactments?
Btw do y’all clean the paper at the end of the battles
Yes they do
I'm getting Lexington and concord vibes rn
Some high level maneuver with some amazing volleys? We can see the resemblance ;) Hope you enjoyed and thanks for watching!
Me to
Don’t you just love rebels named John brown
Not sure we do. Though we know we love British Majors named John Pitcairn ;) Hope you enjoyed and thanks for watching!