Thanks for your participation at 145th Gettysburg. The more people that get involved in an event, the more it is possible to get a sense of the scope and scale of the actual historical events.
Yes, you have heard correctly. Reenacting is a wonderful hobby. It combines history, enjoying the outdoors, and making friends. In our case, we do a lot with historical music too. There is a bit of an initial investment in order to get outfitted in a uniform, but units sometimes have loaner uniform parts and gear. My family is involved in Civil War and Revolutionary War reenacting (and a bit of other things too, as you will see from the videos on this channel). If you are interested at all in this hobby, please look into it further, and I'll be happy to answer questions for you also! :)
They are straight up awful from my experience. I went to two events, and it was enough for me. The oddest, strangest, bizarre, racist group of assholes I ever met.
Love your summary of the leadership at Gettysburg, lol. I've been binging your videos and I've got a question for you :) I'm a new bugler(literally it arrived in the mail *today,* and I got a bugle cord. Problem is, I can't seem to figure out how to tie it on right, and there aren't many great sources for it. Could you perhaps consider doing a video on how you tie your bugle cord, and where you advise getting them from? It might be helpful to future buglers
So glad that you enjoyed the video. Well, as far as your request, your wish is my command! ua-cam.com/video/MHHu5Qa4hzg/v-deo.html That's a very rough draft video of how to tie on a bugle cord. The video is unlisted rather than in public because I will make a better version later. As it so happens, making a video like you requested has been on my to-do list! Let me know if you were able to follow my instructions can get your bugle cord attached. I can make a better video later where I tie the cord on from scratch, but I'm worried about messing up how I have mine set up now, and I need to use my bugle in the coming weeks. Good luck with your bugling! I will be posting more bugle videos as I get the chance. Feel free to contact me with any questions!
SEMPER FI! Roy Wulf your uniforms are beyond #AWESOME! Where did you get or MAKE Them? Fascinating! Would you consider doing videos to explain each uniform and show what and how long it took to get dressed for each different war? I know for the most part the UNION issued uniform to their troops but did the CSA ever manufacture uniform or there the uniforms of the South all hand made in private homes? Did the South ever issue standardized cloths or equipment? An Historian here on UA-cam did videos about getting dressed in the Middle Ages covering from Peasants to Nobles, Knights and Kings as well as Monks, Priests, Bishops, Cardinals to the Pope! Hundreds of people viewed the videos and had nothing but positive comments! ROY, I was thinking it might be a great topic for some of your AWESOME videos as well! Just a suggestion my young friend! God Bless Always and May he Keep you and Yours Safe from All Harm! #LYBM
I like your suggestion! Yes, I would certainly consider doing that. There is no lack of topics that could be covered in videos, and uniforms is one of them. Uniforms in the Civil War would actually be the easiest to describe as there is more available for sale for Civil War reenacting than for any other kind of reenacting. I have plans for more videos (and some are partially completed), but I just need to find the time to film and edit them. School keeps me busy! However, I'll get more posted in the not too distant future! God Bless You Too!
Roy I just wanted you to know that you are in my THOUGHTS and PRAYERS as you start another school year! I already know you are an EXCELLENT STUDENT and SCHOLAR by the Awesomeness and Research of your Videos! Please know if there is any way I can help with any school assignments all you have to do is ask and I am there for you! God Bless you and keep you safe! May the MOST HOLY SPIRIT, the Giver of WISDOM and TRUTH always be in your HEART, SOUL and SPIRIT to Gide you in all you do! And it is Fantastic to Know that Jesus Christ is the Unseen TEACHER in every Classroom in your school! #LYBM
Thank you so much for your kind words, and your thoughts and prayers on my behalf. I hope to get more videos posted as soon as I have a chance, but school is keeping me quite busy at the moment! I'll pray for you as well!
Thank you for coming out to the event and for reenacting! It's so important to keep history alive. The PCWA Gettysburg event had great numbers, and I hope we will see more big events like it!
Thank you for reenacting! You're helping to keep history alive. I thought the PCWA Gettysburg was particularly great. It was a very encouraging turn out, and I hope there will be more big events in the future.
I'd highly urge you to get a pair of good quality pair of period suspenders, as the ones you wore in this video are inaccurate. Aside from that, your overall impression is pretty good.
Yes, I agree. I bought my suspenders at a sutler, but I didn't realize that they were not accurate. A new pair are on my to-buy list! Tell me, is there a particular maker of suspenders that you would recommend?
How good to hear from you and thank you for your kind invitation. We have listened to some of your excellent podcasts! I have sent an email to the contact email address listed on your UA-cam Channel.
@@joefisher8929 Congratulations on your bugling ancestor. That's excellent! As you may have seen from another video that I posted, one of my ancestors was in the Ohio Volunteer Infantry (but he was not a bugler).
Yes, I know what you mean, but surprisingly it can also have a certain beneficial effect. It can be helpful to remember that people were capable of standing up in long rows and acting like mutual firing squads, just slaughtering each other in huge numbers. Human beings actually did this to one another in the Civil War. Remembering this terrible situation can help to remind us how terrible and tragic it really was, and that we don't want this to happen again. As the saying goes, "Those who forget the past are doomed to repeat it!"
I do know your just a messin around, but y'all where had some pretty pisspoor management going on at the top there. Ain't hardly been a commander since that could lead an army better then Lee. If Jackson hadn't been killed in '62 and Stuart had gotten his arse back where it belonged, there's a very likely chance the Rebels win the day at Gettysburg. If you had thrown Jackson in with his men at Little Round Top, they'd definitely have taken the hill. They where close as it was, before the 20ths bayonet charge out of desperation for ammo.
My comments were totally sarcastic and not intended to be taken seriously. "Throughout the war, the Union was blessed with flawless commanders without exception." 😉 The Confederate commanders ran circles around the Federal commanders for much of the war, and although Lee lost at Gettysburg, he came very near to winning on the first two days. I was just adding some humor in the video truly. I agree with you!
Lee was a fine tactician, but a subpar strategist. While Lee was wiping out the carousel of Union commanders in the East, Grant was cleaning house in the West, and once Grant got a hold of Lee, he showed how to win a WAR.
@@Wake-up90 Oh, I thought that maybe I looked AI-generated or something! LOL. The video was unscripted, but I thought up things to say before I filmed each segment. I'm not always smooth talking in front of a camera, but I manage to get a good take on the fourth or fifth attempt. The one scripted thing was repeating Chamberlain's speech from the film 'Gods and Generals'.
Great video Mr. Roy. I participated in the 145th Gettysburg in 2008 as a private in the 26th North Carolina Infantry. A large time was had by all.
Thanks for your participation at 145th Gettysburg. The more people that get involved in an event, the more it is possible to get a sense of the scope and scale of the actual historical events.
What a great way to share & enjoy history -- I've heard the Civil War Reenactor community are a great bunch, and many friendships are forged.
Yes, you have heard correctly. Reenacting is a wonderful hobby. It combines history, enjoying the outdoors, and making friends. In our case, we do a lot with historical music too. There is a bit of an initial investment in order to get outfitted in a uniform, but units sometimes have loaner uniform parts and gear. My family is involved in Civil War and Revolutionary War reenacting (and a bit of other things too, as you will see from the videos on this channel). If you are interested at all in this hobby, please look into it further, and I'll be happy to answer questions for you also! :)
They are straight up awful from my experience. I went to two events, and it was enough for me. The oddest, strangest, bizarre, racist group of assholes I ever met.
Thanks for sharing!!!
You're welcome. We hope to post more videos soon!
Well Done and Kind Thanks! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania
You're welcome! It was an outstanding event, and we enjoyed putting together this little film!
Love your summary of the leadership at Gettysburg, lol. I've been binging your videos and I've got a question for you :)
I'm a new bugler(literally it arrived in the mail *today,* and I got a bugle cord. Problem is, I can't seem to figure out how to tie it on right, and there aren't many great sources for it. Could you perhaps consider doing a video on how you tie your bugle cord, and where you advise getting them from? It might be helpful to future buglers
So glad that you enjoyed the video. Well, as far as your request, your wish is my command!
ua-cam.com/video/MHHu5Qa4hzg/v-deo.html
That's a very rough draft video of how to tie on a bugle cord. The video is unlisted rather than in public because I will make a better version later. As it so happens, making a video like you requested has been on my to-do list!
Let me know if you were able to follow my instructions can get your bugle cord attached. I can make a better video later where I tie the cord on from scratch, but I'm worried about messing up how I have mine set up now, and I need to use my bugle in the coming weeks.
Good luck with your bugling! I will be posting more bugle videos as I get the chance. Feel free to contact me with any questions!
SEMPER FI!
Roy Wulf your uniforms are beyond #AWESOME! Where did you get or MAKE Them? Fascinating! Would you consider doing videos to explain each uniform and show what and how long it took to get dressed for each different war? I know for the most part the UNION issued uniform to their troops but did the CSA ever manufacture uniform or there the uniforms of the South all hand made in private homes? Did the South ever issue standardized cloths or equipment?
An Historian here on UA-cam did videos about getting dressed in the Middle Ages covering from Peasants to Nobles, Knights and Kings as well as Monks, Priests, Bishops, Cardinals to the Pope! Hundreds of people viewed the videos and had nothing but positive comments!
ROY, I was thinking it might be a great topic for some of your AWESOME videos as well! Just a suggestion my young friend!
God Bless Always and May he Keep you and Yours Safe from All Harm! #LYBM
I like your suggestion! Yes, I would certainly consider doing that. There is no lack of topics that could be covered in videos, and uniforms is one of them. Uniforms in the Civil War would actually be the easiest to describe as there is more available for sale for Civil War reenacting than for any other kind of reenacting. I have plans for more videos (and some are partially completed), but I just need to find the time to film and edit them. School keeps me busy! However, I'll get more posted in the not too distant future! God Bless You Too!
I was mounted cavalry at this event.
Thanks for participating in the reenactment! Everyone who participates adds to making it more real and impressive.
Roy I just wanted you to know that you are in my THOUGHTS and PRAYERS as you start another school year! I already know you are an EXCELLENT STUDENT and SCHOLAR by the Awesomeness and Research of your Videos! Please know if there is any way I can help with any school assignments all you have to do is ask and I am there for you! God Bless you and keep you safe!
May the MOST HOLY SPIRIT, the Giver of WISDOM and TRUTH always be in your HEART, SOUL and SPIRIT to Gide you in all you do! And it is Fantastic to Know that Jesus Christ is the Unseen TEACHER in every Classroom in your school!
#LYBM
Thank you so much for your kind words, and your thoughts and prayers on my behalf. I hope to get more videos posted as soon as I have a chance, but school is keeping me quite busy at the moment! I'll pray for you as well!
U guys are good at reenacting
Thank you so much! We are trying our best! :)
Awesome video
So glad you enjoyed it! Thanks so much!
I was there, on the Confederate side. Nice work on the writing and narration.
Thank you for coming out to the event and for reenacting! It's so important to keep history alive. The PCWA Gettysburg event had great numbers, and I hope we will see more big events like it!
I was on the Confederate side with the Western Alliance Co. B, Aaron is a great friend of mine
Thank you for reenacting! You're helping to keep history alive. I thought the PCWA Gettysburg was particularly great. It was a very encouraging turn out, and I hope there will be more big events in the future.
I'd highly urge you to get a pair of good quality pair of period suspenders, as the ones you wore in this video are inaccurate. Aside from that, your overall impression is pretty good.
Yes, I agree. I bought my suspenders at a sutler, but I didn't realize that they were not accurate. A new pair are on my to-buy list! Tell me, is there a particular maker of suspenders that you would recommend?
What regiment was the red Dodge Ram in? ;D
The red Dodge Ram was part of the famed "Spectator" Regiment. Everything there is period accurate, I assure you! LOL
I thought young Sheldon was fictional
LOL!
Dude, I get that all the time. 💀
4:00 What a beautiful red horse 😂
Yes, of the four-wheeled variety! :)
I'd like to invite you on my show. How do I get in touch with you?
How good to hear from you and thank you for your kind invitation. We have listened to some of your excellent podcasts! I have sent an email to the contact email address listed on your UA-cam Channel.
I was there as a Confederate solder daughter
Thank you for coming out to reenact! We had a great turn out for both sides. It was wonderful to be at an event with so many people.
is that johnny howe i see in this video?
At what time stamp do you think maybe johnny howe is there?
@@mr.roywulf timestamp 4:30 last on the left i don't know if it is him just looks like him hard to tell
@@joefisher8929 Yes! I checked, and the first sergeant is indeed Johnny Howe. Well spottted!
@@mr.roywulf by the way love the bugle I have my ancestors bugle 5th ohio cav. company i
@@joefisher8929 Congratulations on your bugling ancestor. That's excellent! As you may have seen from another video that I posted, one of my ancestors was in the Ohio Volunteer Infantry (but he was not a bugler).
Ernestina Pike
Miss Pike, eh?
The reenactment of war is so weird to me.
Yes, I know what you mean, but surprisingly it can also have a certain beneficial effect. It can be helpful to remember that people were capable of standing up in long rows and acting like mutual firing squads, just slaughtering each other in huge numbers. Human beings actually did this to one another in the Civil War. Remembering this terrible situation can help to remind us how terrible and tragic it really was, and that we don't want this to happen again. As the saying goes, "Those who forget the past are doomed to repeat it!"
I do know your just a messin around, but y'all where had some pretty pisspoor management going on at the top there. Ain't hardly been a commander since that could lead an army better then Lee. If Jackson hadn't been killed in '62 and Stuart had gotten his arse back where it belonged, there's a very likely chance the Rebels win the day at Gettysburg. If you had thrown Jackson in with his men at Little Round Top, they'd definitely have taken the hill. They where close as it was, before the 20ths bayonet charge out of desperation for ammo.
My comments were totally sarcastic and not intended to be taken seriously. "Throughout the war, the Union was blessed with flawless commanders without exception." 😉 The Confederate commanders ran circles around the Federal commanders for much of the war, and although Lee lost at Gettysburg, he came very near to winning on the first two days. I was just adding some humor in the video truly. I agree with you!
Lee was a fine tactician, but a subpar strategist. While Lee was wiping out the carousel of Union commanders in the East, Grant was cleaning house in the West, and once Grant got a hold of Lee, he showed how to win a WAR.
@@Zarastro54 Lee and Jackson were certainly aided by the long list of slow, timid, and uncertain Federal commanders in the East.
Why does bro look artificial
Hi there! Artificial? How so? Did something in the video look unreal to you?
@@mr.roywulf nah man I’m just joking, it seems like you read off a script that’s all
@@Wake-up90 Oh, I thought that maybe I looked AI-generated or something! LOL. The video was unscripted, but I thought up things to say before I filmed each segment. I'm not always smooth talking in front of a camera, but I manage to get a good take on the fourth or fifth attempt. The one scripted thing was repeating Chamberlain's speech from the film 'Gods and Generals'.