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ABOUT THE REGULARS

The Third U.S Regular Infantry is a Civil War living history group dedicated to educating the public on the life of the U.S. Regular infantry soldier of the period 1860 to 1865.

The reenactors of the Third U.S. Regular Infantry portray the Regular soldier as he appeared in camp and in battle, in garrison and in ceremonial duties. Members wear both the familiar "fatigue" and the early-war "dress" uniform. All uniforms and equipment are reproductions carefully patterned after the originals. Authenticity is closely monitored and our impression is constantly evolving based on ongoing research and new information as it comes to light.

Company D formed in April 2000 at historic Fort Ward in Alexandria, Virginia, dedicated to portraying the Regular infantry soldier of the Civil War period as accurately and authentically as possible within a family atmosphere. In January 2004, Company K organized at Fort C.F. Smith in Arlington, VA, as a campaign-oriented company affiliated with Company D.

Enlisted for five years at $13 a month, the Regulars were the professional backbone of the large volunteer armies so familiar in Civil War history. If you're interested in becoming a reenactor, or you're a detached reenactor looking for a new home, browse through our site and learn more about the forgotten soldiers of the Civil War that we portray: the Regular infantry and their families.

Upcoming events

  • Nov. 22 - Gettysburg Remembrance Day
  • Dec. 6 - Living History, Harpers Ferry NHP
  • Dec. 13 - Battle of Fredericksburg
  • January 2009 - Annual Meeting

This site is dedicated to the memory of our brothers gone before:
Craig Smith  Ken Ritenour Mark Brower
Pvt. Craig Smith, 1950-1994  Cpl. Ken Ritenour, 1939-1997 1st Sgt. Mark Brower, 1943-2001

— SPOTLIGHT —
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The Third U.S. Regulars march in review at the Military Through the Ages awards ceremony in Jamestown, Virginia. The "Buffsticks" earned a First Place in the Black Powder-era Camp Competition for the second year in a row.

The Old Guard Regular

 

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Last Updated November 2008