

School of the Soldier - Program I
Facings, manual of arms and the Bayonet
Genres
Overview
The one (actually two) and only program(s) for the Civil War Reenactor, and anyone who wants to know how soldiers were trained for the campaigns and battles in the War Between the States. This program has been purchased for National Park Service staff and volunteers, by museums and historic places for instruction on small arms firing, and by top-quality units who reenact the Civil War. Filmed at Petersburg National Battlefield, and historic Fort Mackinac, in Michigan, this is the only in-depth study of the army’s training manuals, with special attention paid to the variants that each side used for different units.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
59 min
Release Date
1996-01-01
Status
Released
Original Language
English
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Charles Humphrey
Confederate Captain
M. Randy Centers
Union Lieutenant
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