The remainder of the regiment went on to take part in the disastrous Walcheren Campaign in 1809
facing extreme conditions and determined opposition
He became an American frontier legend in his own lifetime through biographies and news articles
giving collectors the opportunity to recreate every aspect of World War II combat—from everyday infantry service to the specialised assault units tasked with overcoming the battlefield's toughest objectives
the soldier is typically engaged in the standard loading sequence for a muzzle-loading or early cartridge-firing musket: biting open a cartridge
AWIART-03 - Continental Artillery Papau New Guinea The remainder of the regimentA company was authorized by the New York Provincial Congress, to be raised in July, 1775, by Captain John Lamb, for Continental service. It was ordered to the Northern Army, and served under General Montgomery before Quebec, where they did excellent service and suffered severely. Their uniform for dress, when first organized, was a blue coat faced with buff, which was very unusual. Most of the artillery companies raised during the war wore blue faced