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A replica of the canons used during the battle stands

A replica of the canons used during the battle stands

A replica of the canons used during the battle stands watch over the fencelines that Confederate Soldiers would cross in an effort to break Union lines. The canon rests near the Virginia Memorial monument in Ge... More

Capt. Matthew Branson, executive officer for 2-349th

Capt. Matthew Branson, executive officer for 2-349th

Capt. Matthew Branson, executive officer for 2-349th Logistics Support Battalion, 188th Infantry Brigade, shares a portrait of the officer he portrayed during a Gettysburg Staff Ride recounting the three days of battle.

Soldiers of the 188th Infantry Brigade make their way

Soldiers of the 188th Infantry Brigade make their way

Soldiers of the 188th Infantry Brigade make their way across the battlefield as they walked Pickett's Charge during a staff ride to Gettysburg Military Park. The three day ride was a study in tactics used and d... More

Master Sgt. Eddie Jones, 1-306th Infantry Regiment,

Master Sgt. Eddie Jones, 1-306th Infantry Regiment,

Master Sgt. Eddie Jones, 1-306th Infantry Regiment, waits to recount the tells of Maj. Gen. McLaws and his role at Devil's Den. Master Sgt. Edwin Rosado, portraying Maj. Gen. Hood, gives his account on the attack.

Sgt. 1st Class John Orem, 188th Infantry Brigade, sets

Sgt. 1st Class John Orem, 188th Infantry Brigade, sets

Sgt. 1st Class John Orem, 188th Infantry Brigade, sets the stage for day two of the unit staff ride to Gettysburg, Pa. The participants traversed the battlefield, analyzing the tactics of commanders the fought.

Lt. Col. John Neal, commander of the 1-306th Infantry

Lt. Col. John Neal, commander of the 1-306th Infantry

Lt. Col. John Neal, commander of the 1-306th Infantry Regiment, 188th Infantry Brigade, facilitates an after action review on the last day. Neal portrayed Gen. George G. Meade, Union commander, over the course ... More

A monument to Maj. Gen. Gouverneur K Warren, topographical

A monument to Maj. Gen. Gouverneur K Warren, topographical

A monument to Maj. Gen. Gouverneur K Warren, topographical engineers for the Union Army, stands on Little Round Top. This was the site that Warren helped orchestrate a successful defense of the site on the seco... More

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