Veteran's Day is a time to honor Veteran's of the US military. We were invited to march in the Veteran's Day Parade.
We offered to stack arms with the modern army but the 1861 Springfield was twice as long as the modern weapons.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Monday, November 2, 2009
Nevada Day Parade
President Lincoln celebrated his 200th birthday this year and the state of Nevada was born, in 1864, during the civil war. As a result the Nevada Day Parade celebrated both the birth of Lincoln and Nevada. The Union assembled in clean and polished uniforms and gear.
The messenger boys were prepared to carry orders from the Captain and Colonel. They did a fine job of delivering recruitment information to the parade spectators.
The color guard did a fine job!
They even out paced the Presidential Buggy.
The sharp shooter's Corporal Ehrman was on hand to add security for the President.
The rear guard did a fine job also.
Before we knew it the parade was over.
The President thanked the Union soldiers for a job, well done.
Miss Connie handed us our orders. We were sent out to forage and return with the required goods. We split up and went around scavenging for items to bring back to the Colonel's home.
The messenger boys were prepared to carry orders from the Captain and Colonel. They did a fine job of delivering recruitment information to the parade spectators.
The Colonel was on full glad-handing mode to inspire the masses.
The color guard did a fine job!
They even out paced the Presidential Buggy.
The sharp shooter's Corporal Ehrman was on hand to add security for the President.
The rear guard did a fine job also.
Always well groomed and dressed, the civilians followed behind.
Before we knew it the parade was over.
The President thanked the Union soldiers for a job, well done.
Miss Connie handed us our orders. We were sent out to forage and return with the required goods. We split up and went around scavenging for items to bring back to the Colonel's home.
We even foraged at the Governor's home.
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