The re-enactors - Union and Confederate - are teachers of our history ! The parade, led by fifers and drummers, illustrates to me the job of my great-great grandfather..a fifer in the Union Army. He marched in the Grand Review in Washington D.C. after the Confederate surrender.
@@kinggeorgeiii7515I want to say you have helped me with American revolution, and civil war music to listen to. The 30 minute ones are my favorite, thanks
the csa and usa soldiers in the bloody civil war will always be remembered not for slavery but for they honor and courage of what they thought was right
@@afriendlyrebel5709 What was the specific state's right they were fighting for? If you're willing to admit it was about state's right then what specific right was it about?
I used to be a Civil War reenactor I was with the 12th NJ Co. C we marched with the Delaware battalion under General Pickett I really enjoyed marching in Gettysburg for the Remembrance day Parade
@@staying_spooky Actually that's one of the things that I find very interesting about the American military. During the Civil War, the army was mostly made out of volunteers and militia who volunteered/drafted to fight for the Union. These were normal civilians with other professions who took up arms to fight for what they believed in. Them marching or "Uncoordinated walking" as you put it reminds me that they are civilian soldiers first and foremost. Nothing beats British pomp and military parades but there's something unique to the way the Americans march, as if they are casually strolling which is less intimidating but shows off as a sort of peaceful/friendly soldiers who are only called upon to restore the Union and defend their country. It's obviously different now since the US military is moving towards a more professional standing army and their mission has somewhat changed... but their humble history still shows through their drills and parades. Or it could be just me overanalyzing and the reenactors just suck at marching
Wow, I've got goosebumps all over me now. This really is impressive. Greetings from the Netherlands. What a pity that we don't really remember important wars like there back in Gettysburg. Again, not for what they did or what they taught. But the courage, and what they offered therefor.
What are you talking? There are many similar (sized) annual reenactment events all over Europe, e.g. for the Napoleonic Wars era. You just need to open you reyes for it, it's right around your corner.
After the war ended, a military parade was held in Washington DC. It took 7 days for the entire army to march. 500,000 men. What a sight that would’ve been to observe
I was in the army for 15 years and fought in Iraq and Afghanistan. The colors and appearance of our dress uniforms are directly modeled after the uniforms the union army wore in the civil war, I take great pride in that.
The Grandfather of WWII fame General Douglas McArthur as drummer boy picked up a flag after it was dropped when the solider carring it was shot and fell to the ground.
Why is this only Union soldiers? Hundreds of thousands of Confederate soldiers fought and died for what they believed in. Both sides should be remembered.
Hmmm... How come during the D-Day parade they only showed allied troops? Thousands of Wermacht soldiers fought and died for what they believed in. Both sides should be remembered
yea the bucktails leading the way the best sharp shooters of the Potomac army an I reenact with those boys an our group originated from where they came from yeaa.
@@thatwolfensteinguy8954 they invade d the north there a racist sectarian facist outfit got there arse kicked the south shot surrendering troops black and white starved and diseased union troops and and done a lot off dirty trick along the the way fuck your dixie
I believe that is a Zouave regiment Usually French men who fought with us, tho the 11th FDNY regiment were also Zouaves but idk if they fought in Gettysburg
Unfortunately, this USA is fading away increasingly, many immigrants from Latin America, Africa and Asia have been changing the culture and the american demographic. 😭
@Sir Isaac Brock the north shud celebrate gettysburg if the south wud have won that battle it wud have been a nitemare for america racist sectarian anti native american in the White House you sound like a southern sympathiser like john wilkes bothe the back stabbing southern coward that shot a good man in front off his wife from behind his back the scum bag🤮💩
I'm not an American but i love the civil war and everything about US history. But can i ask where the confederate soldiers are? This is a Gettysburg remembrance no? So where is are the representatives of the csa soldiers?
When i was younger i thought we were the blue the ones who won but when i got a little older my dad said we are not the blue but the gray all i can say is thank GOD im southren
In response to the Cavalry not being there for the confederacy, THEY WERE....but they were rousingly defeated way behind Union lines.....read the account of what happened.....
anche noi abbiamo visto la parata a gettysburg, credo che fosse il 2017. yutto molto bello storico e patriottico, con un attaccamento allo stato come in italia non l'ho mai visto ne' sentito. passano i civili in abbigliamento del 1860, poi armati unionisti e confederati, poi mezzi militari della seconda guerra mondiale, dopo di che un gruppo di cavalleggeri. poi ancora alcune automobili USA degli anni 1950 e 1963 (chissa cosa ci facevano) con ciuvili a bordo e sicuramente che facevano parte della sfilata. per chi ha amore alla storia e a quella americana in particolare la visita del campo di battaglia di gettysburg e' cosa da non perdere. i luoghi storici della battafglia conservati in modo esemplare, anche se distanti chilometri uno dall altro vannio centellinati. come pure il museo. e il giorno dopo una gita a harper s ferry altra visita fantastica. e a piedi in venti minuti andare a vedere la confluenza del potomac con lo shenondoah. se prima di andare uno volesse leggersi la storia della guerra civile scritta dal compianto raimondo luraghi, americalista celebrayto negli usa, si prepara, cosa cercare e cosa vedere
Former president Lincoln poem when people little known facts about by the people to the people. Shelln't perished in this earth. That's very powerful words. By great dictatorship.
surely the south would have won if they were fighting that bunch lol, jokes asside it still gives me goosebumps, it's hard to imagine how fearless these men would have been to stand in line with full regiments face to face and engage in battle with each other with nothing but empty fields and snake fences and short stone walls between each other, the artillery they would have faced and the shot types used like canister shots and full companies of southerners with buck n ball, baillonets ...would sure strike fear in any modern man, those union guys back then were sure real hard, the CSA too.
Its crazy to think how many people died in the American civil war. States fighting with states. North and South. Half the country leaving the Union. Really interesting.
I wish New Mexico had something this to show what being American is all about,half the kids hear don't even know American history, or even care about American history,
No veo a ningún negro en este ejército norteño que desfila, se sabe muy bien que los negros formaron parte del ejército norteño que hicieron posible derrotar a las tropas sureñas.¡ Dónde están los negros!
If the Confederate cavalry were in Gettysburg numbering about 28,000 and charged the Union Army, Union troops should infantry squares with fixed bayonets.
The re-enactors - Union and Confederate - are teachers of our history ! The parade, led by fifers and drummers, illustrates to me the job of my great-great grandfather..a fifer in the Union Army. He marched in the Grand Review in Washington D.C. after the Confederate surrender.
ВИВАТ КОНФЕДЕРАЦИИ !Если бы пришлось воевал бы на стороне Ли ,великий генерал!
@@kinggeorgeiii7515I want to say you have helped me with American revolution, and civil war music to listen to. The 30 minute ones are my favorite, thanks
Never knew the union army ate so well😏
Officers.. they never changed 😁
No stopping them once they gain momentum in a charge. They are like battle tanks.
They definitely weren't starved like the confederates
you should see the Confederate reenactors lol
Remember this is After Sherman not before.
the csa and usa soldiers in the bloody civil war will always be remembered not for slavery but for they honor and courage of what they thought was right
what did they think was right?
lol you mean they thought slavery was right
@@longfellowlifeNo, most of em are non-slave owner and fought for its state & individual right to not being controlled by federal government.
A Friendly Rebel 30% of southerners owned slaves which is about the number of people in America with college degrees. That’s a pretty sizable number
@@afriendlyrebel5709 What was the specific state's right they were fighting for? If you're willing to admit it was about state's right then what specific right was it about?
Nice camera for 2007.
Hell, that's an impressive sight to this day!
I used to be a Civil War reenactor I was with the 12th NJ Co. C we marched with the Delaware battalion under General Pickett I really enjoyed marching in Gettysburg for the Remembrance day Parade
Marching with fixed bayonet looks intimidating.
Definitely helps demonstrate force by numbers.
@@MrKrumpetz oooh yea I wish the army still have em bayonets
DISPERSE!
This isn’t marching. This is uncoordinated walking
@@staying_spooky Actually that's one of the things that I find very interesting about the American military. During the Civil War, the army was mostly made out of volunteers and militia who volunteered/drafted to fight for the Union. These were normal civilians with other professions who took up arms to fight for what they believed in. Them marching or "Uncoordinated walking" as you put it reminds me that they are civilian soldiers first and foremost. Nothing beats British pomp and military parades but there's something unique to the way the Americans march, as if they are casually strolling which is less intimidating but shows off as a sort of peaceful/friendly soldiers who are only called upon to restore the Union and defend their country. It's obviously different now since the US military is moving towards a more professional standing army and their mission has somewhat changed... but their humble history still shows through their drills and parades.
Or it could be just me overanalyzing and the reenactors just suck at marching
Wow, I've got goosebumps all over me now. This really is impressive. Greetings from the Netherlands. What a pity that we don't really remember important wars like there back in Gettysburg. Again, not for what they did or what they taught. But the courage, and what they offered therefor.
What are you talking? There are many similar (sized) annual reenactment events all over Europe, e.g. for the Napoleonic Wars era. You just need to open you reyes for it, it's right around your corner.
After the war ended, a military parade was held in Washington DC. It took 7 days for the entire army to march. 500,000 men. What a sight that would’ve been to observe
God bless the colors guards, I have been in Gettysburg so many times and every time I learned something new.
We stand united.
Nooot anyyyymooooooooore!!!!!!
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I love the the Texas flag
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Chile and Texas
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Tu país no tiene ver nada con Texad..
Texas stole mexico
I was in the army for 15 years and fought in Iraq and Afghanistan. The colors and appearance of our dress uniforms are directly modeled after the uniforms the union army wore in the civil war, I take great pride in that.
If this man falls who will pick up the flag and lead them to the charge if your brigade commander falls who will pick the sword and lead your brothers
"I will"
The Grandfather of WWII fame General Douglas McArthur as drummer boy picked up a flag after it was dropped when the solider carring it was shot and fell to the ground.
Beautiful and Impressive parade, 21 Gun salute from México.
I have not seen one picture of the civil war days, showing overweight soldiers or high ranking officers....
You haven't looked hard enough then.
Hearing the musicians sends chills down a history lover's spine. Imagine what the Grand Parade in Washington must have been like in 1865.
Just wonderful to see the Union march!
Yeah, those invaders can be impressive!
Wonderful video,beautifully done especially my boys from the Penn Bucktails, HUZZAH! Lt. Scoot Aldrich, CoF 42nd Vol Inf, the "Old" Penn Bucktails!
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Why is this only Union soldiers? Hundreds of thousands of Confederate soldiers fought and died for what they believed in.
Both sides should be remembered.
Legit Gamers+ I agree also but I think they do separate Parades for each side but I'm not for sure
Traitors need not apply.
Hmmm...
How come during the D-Day parade they only showed allied troops? Thousands of Wermacht soldiers fought and died for what they believed in. Both sides should be remembered
Jeremy Corbin because the confederates were the ones who started the war (plus they march at the end of the pervade for 2 minutes)
Do u remember the north down south u still hate the north why shud they show u you invaded the north and got your arse kicked
yea the bucktails leading the way the best sharp shooters of the Potomac army an I reenact with those boys an our group originated from where they came from yeaa.
God bless you Dixie and your courage...💪👍❤️🔥
He’s a little confused but he’s got the spirit
@@9965paul yep it’s the thought that counts lol
I would like going to see this demostration once in my Life.
God Bless the Union Army and God Bless the Men of the Union Army who sacrificed their lives to put down the Traitors. 🙏
Also God bless the Confederates who died on the battlefield Aswell, we are all Gods Children
Those traitors embodied the superior anti-federalist ideals far more than the union.
Yes smacked that south rally round the flag🇺🇸
@@thatwolfensteinguy8954 they invade d the north there a racist sectarian facist outfit got there arse kicked the south shot surrendering troops black and white starved and diseased union troops and and done a lot off dirty trick along the the way fuck your dixie
So neat! Being originally from PA I had no idea they do this or I would’ve loved to go. Love history.
I love all the daunting damsels, dressed like Bo-peep
The colors goes up front the American flag and the regimental flag goes up front
Long live General Sherman!
And grant and sheridan and Chamberlain at little round top kicked that souths arse right down that hill🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Hurrah for the 69th!
The Black Hats !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Iron Brigade
CSA forever !
UncountedWall and?
No slaves?
03:24 Where do this team come from? Their uniforms are very special.
@DANIEL BIN OMAR - Thank you so much!!!
I believe that is a Zouave regiment
Usually French men who fought with us, tho the 11th FDNY regiment were also Zouaves but idk if they fought in Gettysburg
If this man fall who will pick up the flag and carry on in a glorious battle of this day
Union boys! March to Dixie ,get them traitors
Great ... Greetings from Chile ...
For the great Nation and his folks and citizens of E.E.U.U.
Make america great again
Unfortunately, this USA is fading away increasingly, many immigrants from Latin America, Africa and Asia have been changing the culture and the american demographic. 😭
*Bruh*
Agreed. We must fight this invasion!
The OG Cosplayers. Wouldn't surprise me if half of them were reincarnated Civil War Soldiers.
Have the bands of the Confederacy already forbid?
Goosebumps butter of the civil war members time 150th anniversary trooper in blue freedom us 🇺🇸
¿Donde estan los confederados?
born and raised in n.y.s.! god bless the union army!
I came to see the southern confederate states and they didn't come out?
Who wants to see them
Good
@Sir Isaac Brock the north shud celebrate gettysburg if the south wud have won that battle it wud have been a nitemare for america racist sectarian anti native american in the White House you sound like a southern sympathiser like john wilkes bothe the back stabbing southern coward that shot a good man in front off his wife from behind his back the scum bag🤮💩
Fuck the south
Sir isaac were are you
were they not younger then?
I'm not an American but i love the civil war and everything about US history. But can i ask where the confederate soldiers are? This is a Gettysburg remembrance no? So where is are the representatives of the csa soldiers?
War Of Rights - Play it
Brings tears to my eyes......
When i was younger i thought we were the blue the ones who won but when i got a little older my dad said we are not the blue but the gray all i can say is thank GOD im southren
thats funny
For the Union, and the Republic
O love eua
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From brazil
Are they still doing this?
What's that unit with red hats and red trousers were are they from
Never mind
They're called zouves
Wow..a lot of judgemental people talking about weight. This is a re-enactment. Chill!!
God Bless the Union Army.
I know that this is old but Salute to Glory anyway...
There were confederates there too. Why aren’t they shown?
I wonder the same thing.
Dang it C-Span SHOW THE TEXANS! :(
Marching into battle against antifa!!!!!!
Portland is the heart of the rebellion 🗡🗡🗡 they must be taken out.
FOR THE REPUBLIC
lol you got the wrong side trump voters are all southern rebels and kkk waving reb flags around wtf
I love how the women wore their traditional clothing.
I am in the Confederate States Army
You aren't. Last person to be in it died in '59.
And where ´re the soldiers of the South ?
@Ali Arafat I didn´t ask that and you didn´t answer my question either.
They are probably already on the field or they are on the other side of the street
Very fine. But where are the Confederate soldiers? Did those boys in blue fight shadows?
I think there should be representatives of the black legion? for example the 54th Massachusetts Regiment . they are very famous
In response to the Cavalry not being there for the confederacy, THEY WERE....but they were rousingly defeated way behind Union lines.....read the account of what happened.....
Generals Custer and Gregg kicked the shit out of J.E.B. Stewart.
JEB Stuart was pissing around and thats actually why the battle started. The armies just kind of ran into one another
What's is the open tune/ music
🤔🤔😁 Some of those soldiers look like they've been eating too much at McDonald's and Pizza Hut😨🤣😂😀✌✌✌✌✌✌🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
where are the frenchs ??
anche noi abbiamo visto la parata a gettysburg, credo che fosse il 2017. yutto molto bello storico e patriottico, con un attaccamento allo stato come in italia non l'ho mai visto ne' sentito. passano i civili in abbigliamento del 1860, poi armati unionisti e confederati, poi mezzi militari della seconda guerra mondiale, dopo di che un gruppo di cavalleggeri. poi ancora alcune automobili USA degli anni 1950 e 1963 (chissa cosa ci facevano) con ciuvili a bordo e sicuramente che facevano parte della sfilata. per chi ha amore alla storia e a quella americana in particolare la visita del campo di battaglia di gettysburg e' cosa da non perdere. i luoghi storici della battafglia conservati in modo esemplare, anche se distanti chilometri uno dall altro vannio centellinati. come pure il museo. e il giorno dopo una gita a harper s ferry altra visita fantastica. e a piedi in venti minuti andare a vedere la confluenza del potomac con lo shenondoah.
se prima di andare uno volesse leggersi la storia della guerra civile scritta dal compianto raimondo luraghi, americalista celebrayto negli usa, si prepara, cosa cercare e cosa vedere
Good always triumphs against evil 🇺🇸
Posted in 2011
seeing this in 2021!
Great recommendation to see for me , RUclips!
Long live the union!
Former president Lincoln poem when people little known facts about by the people to the people. Shelln't perished in this earth. That's very powerful words. By great dictatorship.
surely the south would have won if they were fighting that bunch lol, jokes asside it still gives me goosebumps, it's hard to imagine how fearless these men would have been to stand in line with full regiments face to face and engage in battle with each other with nothing but empty fields and snake fences and short stone walls between each other, the artillery they would have faced and the shot types used like canister shots and full companies of southerners with buck n ball, baillonets ...would sure strike fear in any modern man, those union guys back then were sure real hard, the CSA too.
Culture full America 🌈👍👍
En este desfile no veo desfilar a los negros que participaron activamente en conseguir la victoria de los ejércitos de la UNION, ¿ QUE PASO?
NEVER FORGET!
Never, ever!
Its crazy to think how many people died in the American civil war. States fighting with states. North and South. Half the country leaving the Union. Really interesting.
What about the Confederates?
Already in the south i think but ain’t those people tho
I think they had their own parade or pledge idk
I wish New Mexico had something this to show what being American is all about,half the kids hear don't even know American history, or even care about American history,
Go and march in the southern states please
pouring gasoline on fire here .. : ))
Very awsome beautiful i love this March
They saved the best for last, Wisconsin Iron Brigade!
There were 2 other regiments in the Iron Brigade besides the 3 from Wisconsin, 1 from Indiana (the 19th.), and 1 from Michigan.
I'm kinda new to reenacting I'm a flag bearer in the 3rd Dubuque artillery I was in Illinois at a reenactment really fun!
Modern military uniforms are also western styleBut I also like this style
One soul and one nation .No regrets and never forgetting. Greetings from Chile 🇨🇱
Awesome
Can you imagine being at a time of war and seeing this?
No wonder patriotism is dying out.
A thing of beauty. Like the saying goes if I have to explain you would not understand.
COOL 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
That is a bigger army than some countries have!
Huh is this the militia??
No veo a ningún negro en este ejército norteño que desfila, se sabe muy bien que los negros formaron parte del ejército norteño que hicieron posible derrotar a las tropas sureñas.¡ Dónde están los negros!
I don’t believe colored regiments were at Gettysburg but I’ll double check that
Go on , rebuild your nation. I will not charge from you people.
a coloured regiment would be nice
They were there but the author of this Vidio CUT them out just like they CUT out the Southern units from Honoring their ancestors also ! sad
Beaux défiler militaire qui évoque la bataille entre le sud et le nord dite la batailles pandent la guerre à la bataille
Sherman’s march to the Seafood Buffet
If the Confederate cavalry were in Gettysburg numbering about 28,000 and charged the Union Army, Union troops should infantry squares with fixed bayonets.
Bayonets against repeating rifles? Have fun! But Stuard fucked up at Gettysburg twice.
Smiley , pow jonnyreb
Non credo fossero così obesi a quei tempi
Ah i see the Irish brigade
The Irish Brigade! ☘️
my god love it.....but never seenso many at soilers inmy life ....an i am a vet.
Como decimos los mexicanos arriba el norte.
Those are some well fed troops.