The Marines participated at The Battle of the Hook in Gloucester, VA, this past weekend. It was an excellent event which included the over 1,000 reenactors on both sides (Continental and British). There were boat landings, cavalry demonstrations and battlefield engagements, a night skirmish, the raiding and burning of a farm house as well as overall fun!
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
The Marines Participate at the Battle at Mt. Harmon this past weekend
Mt. Harmon Reenactment Draw Strong Crowd
The Marines participated in the Revolutionary War battle reenactment at Mt. Harmon this past weekend. Hundreds of visitors attended to see battles, cooking demonstrations, musket drills, and more.
Monday, June 17, 2013
The 235th Annivesary of the Battle of Monmouth
The Marines turned out with the 43d Regiment of Foot against the rebel forces at the 235th Anniversary of the Battle of Monmouth in New Jersey.
Captain Jim McGaughey, British Marines, with Major Paul Loane, 43d Regiment of Foot
(Photo courtesy of Todd Braisted)
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Photo courtesy of Christopher Robbins at NewJersey.com |
(Photo courtesy of Todd Braisted) |
Thursday, June 13, 2013
1775 British Marine Grenadier Cap
We have been recently able to acquire, courtesy of the Royal Marine Museum, a photo of a 1775 British Marine Grenadier Cap. While the hair from the bear skin is long gone, the plate is in perfect condition. (Many thanks to Gregory Scott for cleaning up the photo.)
Sunday, May 26, 2013
The Chestertown Tea Party Festival - 1774
This past Memorial Day weekend, the Marines participated in the Chestertown Tea Party in Maryland.
On May 13, 1774, six months after the Boston tea party, a number of prominent Kent County men gathered at a local tavern to respond to the Tea Act. In an anonymous report to the Maryland Gazette, the gathering condemned Great Britain. At a second meeting on May 18th, the participants approved the Chestertown Resolves, which acknowledged their allegiance to King George III, but registered their sworn enmity to taxation without representation. In their view, the tea tax was calculated to enslave the Americans, and they
pledged that any citizen found importing or purchasing dutiable tea would be stigmatized as an enemy of the liberties of America. The Marines were there to keep the peace within the town.
The event attracted thousands to the Chester River event. Further coverage is at the My Eastern Shore.com website.
On May 13, 1774, six months after the Boston tea party, a number of prominent Kent County men gathered at a local tavern to respond to the Tea Act. In an anonymous report to the Maryland Gazette, the gathering condemned Great Britain. At a second meeting on May 18th, the participants approved the Chestertown Resolves, which acknowledged their allegiance to King George III, but registered their sworn enmity to taxation without representation. In their view, the tea tax was calculated to enslave the Americans, and they
pledged that any citizen found importing or purchasing dutiable tea would be stigmatized as an enemy of the liberties of America. The Marines were there to keep the peace within the town.
The event attracted thousands to the Chester River event. Further coverage is at the My Eastern Shore.com website.
In Camp |
Face off with the Rebels |
The Marines |
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Gunston Hall Plantation - Raid on the Potomac 1781
The British Marines were in attendance at the "Raid on the Potomac, 1781" event at Gunston Hall Plantation this past weekend.
Marching to Battle |
Monday, February 18, 2013
Presidents Day Weekend Annual Battle Re-enactment at Ft. Ward
His Majesties Marines participated in the Presidents Day Weekend Battle Skirmish at
Ft. Ward in Alexandria, VA. The event was hosted by the First Virginia Regiment of the
Continental Line. The day very cold and windy. The Marines fell in with the 84th Regiment of Foot of the Second Battalion, His Majesties 17th Light Dragoons Dismounts, and the Royal Highland Emigrants (Light).
Sergeant Wilson
Friday, January 25, 2013
2013 Schedule of Events
The 2013 Schedule of Events is posted! Our first event will take place this month on 17 February during the George
Washington Birthday Celebration at the Fort Ward Museum & Historic Site in Alexandria, Virginia
on Sunday, 17 February. Come see us during the Revolutionary War Encampment
& Skirmish starting at 10 am.
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