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Interesting, just like in the day, when spectators would watch from afar
You can click the pice and get a panorama
I talked with the curator of a small civil war museum just west of Durham, NC. He was a volunteer as well, kept a full beard, ready fr the militia
But he was a surreptitious open minded fellow
I gave him an earful about my own military experience.
You couldn't stage a scene like that with urban chaos
or guerrilla warfare
this style of military maneuvers is also very theatrical
therefore the nostalgia
You can click the pice and get a panorama
I talked with the curator of a small civil war museum just west of Durham, NC. He was a volunteer as well, kept a full beard, ready fr the militia
But he was a surreptitious open minded fellow
I gave him an earful about my own military experience.
You couldn't stage a scene like that with urban chaos
or guerrilla warfare
this style of military maneuvers is also very theatrical
therefore the nostalgia
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