Re: Shiloh AAR
One of the most overlooked, or taken for granted, aspects of what we do as living historians in the field is to try to portray a group of real men of 150 years ago. Men who collectively volunteered their services to their country and in doing so often put their very lives on the line. I have occasionally questioned whether we, when formed up as regiments, even come remotely close to being able to march past a group of original soldiers and be undetected and truly accepted as their comrades in arms.
Well, there were a few moments this past weekend when I felt very much like we were accurately portraying, and in doing so, truly honoring the men of the original 15th Iowa.
Chip Uhlir
21st O.V.I.
One of the most overlooked, or taken for granted, aspects of what we do as living historians in the field is to try to portray a group of real men of 150 years ago. Men who collectively volunteered their services to their country and in doing so often put their very lives on the line. I have occasionally questioned whether we, when formed up as regiments, even come remotely close to being able to march past a group of original soldiers and be undetected and truly accepted as their comrades in arms.
Well, there were a few moments this past weekend when I felt very much like we were accurately portraying, and in doing so, truly honoring the men of the original 15th Iowa.
Chip Uhlir
21st O.V.I.
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