Between the tents, men and women in Colonial garb scurried in various directions. An older man sang a song. The re-enactors from the nonprofit Ye Olde Towne Lebanon Militia were starting their day.
The Revolutionary War was America’s first true military ... On April 18, 1775, Paul Revere began a midnight ride to warn local colonial militia members that the British army was on the move ...
Re-enactors like Mantle accouter themselves in authentic (or as authentic as possible) colonial ... in Revolutionary War re-enacting events, according to the Brigade. Mantle’s Huntington Militia ...
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Mechanical Arts & Numismatics Senior Curator Erik Goldstein provided a brief history of research into the weapons used in the fight for American independence. This ...
From its humble beginnings as an amateur force of colonial troops ... the largest branch in the U.S. military, the Army has seen it all, from the Revolutionary War to conflicts in Iraq and ...
On April 19, 1775, Paul Revere and William Dawes rode from Boston to Lexington to alert the Minute Man — the colonial militia — that ... But the war would be long — John Adams had ...
The Revolutionary War involved more than 230 battles ... The park gets its name from the colonial militia Minute Men, who ...
Charleston's Revolutionary War battlefields can come to life now ... the Liberty Trail Augmented Reality Experience app to see military maneuvers and siege tactics from both British and Patriot ...
The Bancroft-Danforth home was demolished last Monday, putting an end to a long history, spanning back to 1744 — when Capt. Nathaniel Bancroft, a leader of a local militia in the Battle of Menotomy, ...