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8th Alabama Company I- The Emerald Guards [Archive] - War of Rights The Emerald Guard was the first Alabama Unit to enlist "for the war" The 8th was organized by the appointment of its field officers by the war department The Regiment was posted at Yorktown, Virginia during the first eleven months of its service, and a detachment of the 8th was engaged in a skirmish near Winn's Mill
8th Alabama Company I- The Emerald Guards The Emerald Guard was the first Alabama Unit to enlist "for the war" The 8th was organized by the appointment of its field officers by the war department The Regiment was posted at Yorktown, Virginia during the first eleven months of its service, and a detachment of the 8th was engaged in a skirmish near Winn's Mill
8th Alabama Company I- The Emerald Guards - Page 2 8th Alabama Company I- "The Emerald Guards" If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed
8th Alabama Company I- The Emerald Guards LADS of the 8th Emerald Guard!!!!! Pleasure to see you boys I'm Willy Pete, im 24 from Mobile, Alabama (across the bay anyway) born and raised
33rd Virginia Volunteer Infantry Regiment, 1st Battalion, Companies A . . . Having somehow come into the possession of a barrel of whiskey, the Emerald Guard would make it longer yet and twice as miserable for the others present "The whole of the Irish company gets drunk save a few," wrote a member of Company H, 33rd Virginia, "they get to fighting, in which swords, bayonets and knives are used; have a hard time tying
Weapons that need to be in game [Archive] - War of Rights Hey there Emerald Archer, I can indeed assure you that many of the weapons you listed will be included in the game However, when it comes to things like the Windbüchse, I doubt that will be included, as I have never seen a single instance of it's use in the American Civil War, let alone in the Maryland Campaign
Barrel Cleaning for Rifles [Archive] - War of Rights The Emerald Archer 09-29-2014, 01:24 PM I was wondering if you were going to implement the fact that blackpowder (muzzleloader primarily) rifles' barrels get a lot of residue in the rifling that degrade the accuracy after so many shots
Weapons that need to be in game - warofrightsforum. com Muzzleloaders- 1853 Enfield Rifle, 1861 Springfield Rifle, 1841 Mississipi Rifle, Lindsay Double Rifle ( a 2 shot muzzleloader), M1819 Hall Rifle Breechloading Rifles (for skirmishers)- Burnside carbine, Sharps Carbine, Jenks Rifle, Tarpley Carbine, Gallager Carbine Shotguns- Wells Fargo Coach Gun, Musket Buck and Ball, Colt Revolving Shotgun 1855, Perhaps a blunderbuss or some kind of fowler