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The 18th Century
The British Army during the Revolutionary
War
Life in the Regiment
The Regimental Colours
History of the Regiment
The Brown Bess
The Manual Exercise
The 1768 Clothing Warrant
Courts Martial Proceedings
The Articles of War
Annual Inspection Returns
The Honour Roll
The Proclamation of Rebellion
Recruiting Parties
The Employment of Blacks in the British Army
Women and the British Army
Army Pension Records
British Troop Dispositions 1776
Of the sound of the drum
The Soldier's Pay
The Uniform of a Soldier in a Battalion Company
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Statement of Purpose
To faithfully recreate the 64th Regiment of Foot as it was during the
period of the American Revolution.
By our actions bring credit and honour to the memory of those real
soldiers and regimental women whose deeds and lives we seek to recreate.
By our actions bring credit and honour to the Staffordshire Regiment
with whom we are proud to be associated.
By our diligence, and attention to historical fact, build the finest
recreated 18th century British Regiment possible.
Through our dedication to authenticity, and our practice at those arts
of the 18th century British soldier, erect a vehicle for our own and for
the public's enjoyment and education.
The Present Day
History of Recreated Unit
Schedule of Revolutionary War Events
Image Gallery - Page 1
Image Gallery - Page 2
Image Gallery - Page 3
Take the King's Shilling
The Book Page
The Pioneer Page
"Regimental" License Plate
Unit Structure
Battalion Companies
Grenadier Company
Light Infantry Company
Links to other
websites
Regimental Guestbook
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