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British Soldiers in Action at Fort Henry, Kingston

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Uploaded by on Aug 8, 2010

A great example of British military tactics during the Mid-Nineteenth Century. This reinactment includes one volley and the famous "British Square".

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  • The good old days. We need another war with France for the lulz.

  • From the size and shape of the shakos, and the badge and hackle on them, these look to be British line infantry from around the mid-19th century, some years after the Napoleonic Wars. A good drill nonetheless though.

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  • martini-henrys?

  • Sweet

  • @Hauser3309 the Guard represents the British soldiers in Canada in 1867 when Canada became a country

  • Looks like they are Welsh Guards.

  • @ApproachWithCaution totally agree, it was a funny war, englishmen argues with frenchman, best argument in the world

  • @markgoodall mo, thats fire by rak where the rank fires then the rank behind and so forth, this is a volley, please get it right.

  • @zhengguoguangxi I think it was alright regardless of the small amount of smoke.

  • Sounds like a woman shouting orders at them lol!

  • is this were pirates of the carrabien was recorded lol...

  • @ApproachWithCaution I suppose they have been getting a bit feisty lately.

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