Sold Out
Early southern victories during the first part of the war led to a sense of pride and near invincibility amongst southern soldiers and their commanders. In addition, this sense of invincibility spurred on a defiance that many times over, would facilitate victories on the battlefield. This southern soldier raises a clenched fist defiantly while holding the Army of Northern Virginia Battle Flag in his other hand, spurring his comrades on to yet one more southern victory. This particular confederate soldier wears jean cloth trousers, jacket, and classic southern style slouch hat.
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Tail End of the Column Confederate with Four Footed Companion Civil war units, both North and South, had canine mascots. The soldiers did not feel any differently about their four footed...
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Forward March Soldiers on both sides marched between dawn and dusk, rarely at night because of risk of accidents and injury. They would make breakfast before sunrise, pack up camp,...
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Confederate Infantry Corporal Urging Men Forward All soldiers – from either side – showed considerable courage and fortitude during the war. They suffered great and extraordinary dangers during the course...