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    Glory Themes

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    Infantry Regiment, the first African American regiment who volunteered to fight for the Union Army. Many of the scenes of the war help portray what the members went through. However, three scenes best depict the experience of the war for the regiment: when Colonel Shaw reads the proclamation from the Confederate Congress, when Corporal. Thomas Searls is shot in a small fight, and when Col. Shaw volunteers to Fort Sumter. These three scenes best portray Glory’s theme of the willingness the…

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    Greek Tribe

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    cats alike. Pebbles - Apprentices who train under the regiments. All cats in their respective regiment train that regiment's pebbles. Dust - The kits of the tribe. Kunzite - She-cats expecting kits. Silver - Retired cats, the…

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    meeting spot was Ann Arbor. The first Michigan was created and it generated more excitement than any other regiment. The regiment was trained in Fort Wayne and they went to war on May 11, 1861. As the Michigan regiments marched toward the battlefront they were showered with praise and gifts, but little did they know that they were about to face horrors that were unimaginable. The Michigan regiments fought in all of the major battles of the Civil War, including Gettysburg and Antietam. In the…

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    for one of the longest times has to be, which civil war regiment won the battle of Gettysburg? Now this question has been in my mind mainly because I am sort of a history buff and have had an interest in things like this for a long time. My first move was to just pose the question online, in this case i asked the question on google. When i did a google search a lot of what came up was the 1st Minnesota line Infantry Regiment, no other regiments seem to show up when i searched it up on google. I…

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    This battle redeemed the Black soldiers' fighting ability in the eyes of White skeptics, including General Strong, who commanded the 54th Regiment to lead the assault on Fort Wagner, scheduled for July 18. Strategically, a successful attack on Fort Wagner would allow Union forces to seize control of Charleston Harbor. Located on Morris Island, Fort Wagner protected Battery Gregg overlooking…

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    Ww1 Unit 3 Research Paper

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    Throughout World War II, there were many Canadian regiments that contributed in many different fights of the war. One of the Canadian regiments that assisted the Allies in defeating the enemy was the Royal Canadian Regiment. The Royal Canadian Regiment (RCR) was indeed successful during World War II. During the war, the military regiment took their time in finding out how to defeat their enemy in the most effective way. It also cooperated very well with other military units, as it was in their…

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    during the civil war and begins in an army camp near a river in which I assume is a forest of some sort where a soldier who was washing his shirt in the river frantically came running back to the camp where exclaims he has heard a rumor that their regiment will move into battle the next day. One of the soldiers calls him out as a liar, from which a heated debate is sparked and a young boy named Henry Fleming listens to the entire conversation. The story then goes into a sort of brief flashback…

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    and forth. He believes that the Union soldiers might defeat the Confederates in time, and Henry became the “daring spirit of a savage religion-mad” (Crane 132). The regiment saw that the flag of the Confederates with a corpse, and they thought it would be a good idea to take the enemy flag. Wilson captures the flag, and the regiment cheers for victory, and they take four…

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    54th Massachusetts was an all-black regiment that fought for the Union during the Civil War. The regiment formed in March of 1863 just shortly after the Emancipation Proclamation. Captain Robert Gould Shaw was appointed to be Colonel of the regiment by Governor John A. Andrew. This regiment primarily performed labor work. On July 18, the 54th Massachusetts was eventually acknowledged after taking the first attack on Fort Wagner. As a result, over half of the regiment lost their lives that day…

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    The 1989 movie Glory is a Civil War film based on the history of the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Regiment. The movie focuses on one of the first black regiments in the Civil War, which must overcome an enormous amount of adversity during the war. The film was told through the eyes of the white regiment leader, Colonel Robert Gould Shaw a Boston born abolitionist. The regiment was commissioned in March of 1863 after the passage of the Emancipation Proclamation. The film shows the problems that…

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