A Civil War Lieutenant struggles to inspire his men to fight for the South.
To commemorate the one year anniversary of the "history making" short that started it all, we've uploaded a high qualit...
A Civil War Lieutenant struggles to inspire his men to fight for the South.
To commemorate the one year anniversary of the "history making" short that started it all, we've uploaded a high quality version featuring previously unseen extended segments.
Santry Rush's performance of "I Wish I Were In Dixie" (deemed "TOO good" and "not janky enough" for the original) is also featured.
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I think this should not be taken as a rip on the south at all. This could have been done in the context of just about any military of the time. The point being that it was a stupid way to go at it.
ha, YES! 36th virginia myself, and i think that this would be just perfect, i mean, can u imagine the motivation we could have at events with talks like these? lol
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I think you're right, & most of the confederate reenactors in this thread seem to agree.