Re-enactors-Loyalists
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His Majesty King George the Third's 33rd Regiment of Foot Re-created company of one of the finest British marching Regiments to serve King George during the American War for Independence. Based in Southern California. |
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The 84th REGIMENT OF FOOT (ROYAL HIGHLAND EMIGRANTS) THE 84th REGIMENT OF FOOT (ROYAL HIGHLAND EMIGRANTS) The 1st COY, II BN (The Major's Company) 84th Regiment of Foot |
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His Majesty's 10th Regiment of Foot The 10th Regiment of Foot is a historically re-created unit formed to portray the service of the British Army in America during the American War for Independence. Composed of three types of soldier --- Grenadiers, Light Infantrymen and Battalion soldiers. |
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His Majesty's Fifth Regiment of Foot The participate in parades, battle reenactments, Honour Guards, and Living History demonstrations. |
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24th Regiment of Foot in North America 24th Regiment of Foot in North America Official Regiment of Saratoga National Historical Park. Reenacting the American Revolution as a soldier of one of the finest regiments of Britain. Be a part of reenacting the 24th Regiment of Foot, the only Battalion companies to be a part of General John Burgoyne's Elite Advance Corps including the Battles of Saratoga |
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The Royal Welch Fusilers in America The Royal Welch Fusiliers in America commemorate the service of the 23rd Regiment of Foot during the American Revolution. Fighting in nearly every major campaign (except Burgoyne's) from Lexington and Concord in 1775, through Yorktown in 1781, the 23rd Fo |
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Maryland Loyalists Maryland Loyalists participate in battle reenactments throughout the year and have traveled from Canada to Florida to do so. We take part in very intense living history events at many historical sites including Williamsburg, Virginia. Individuals from our |
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King's 8th Regiment Stationed in the Great Lakes Regions 1768-85. A family friendly membership with visits to historic sites and encampments. Interpretive Programme Volunteers for Mackinac State Parks Fort Michilimackinac, Old Fort Niagara, Fort Malden Parks Canada-Amherstbu |
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Loyalist Fifes and Drums During the American Revolution music played an important roll in operation of the army. In fact, without music, the army could not properly function. In the age of flintlock muskets and scarlet uniforms, music was used to communicate with the army. From sunrise to sunset, the fifes and drums played signals, which told the army what to do. Reveille was played at daybreak to tell the soldiers to wake up. Dinner Call told them when it was time to eat. The Troop told them when the fall in for parade, and the Retreat told them when their working day was over. |
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King's Orange Rangers The King's Orange Rangers re-enactment group welcomes all those interested in historical re-enactment. In addition to the roles of soldiers, which both men and women are welcome to portray, the KOR also includes roles such as tradespeople, suttlers (merchants) and camp followers, including children and \mollies" |
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The King's Royal Yorkers The King's Royal Yorkers is the largest of several Living History groups that are proud members of the Canadian Museum of Applied Military History. This historical project recreates Loyalist soldiers and their families who fled to Canada to form the first Loyalist regiment raised on Canadian soil. The American war of 1775 to 1783 saw the King's Royal Yorkers on active service with the Northern Department. |



