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FAQ’s |
Basic Equipment list |
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1. If I decide to become a Civil War
re-enactor should I participate as Confederate, 2. If I join the 30thNCT will I have to reenact as a Union soldier? No, we do not force our members to portray Union members. 3. What branch of service
is the 30th NCT? We
proudly portray the original 30th Infantry Unit from Sept 1861
until the surrender. 4. Can I portray a more specialized
impression such as a Surgeon or Pastor? Absolutely, we currently have members who are also Sutlers, Surgeon(s), and a Reverend. Other specialized
impression includes Musicians (drummers and Fifers, Buglers). Please let us know what talents you are
gifted with and any special skills you have acquired. 5. Should I join a family oriented unit or one that is “for men only”? Different units allow and/or encourage different levels of participation by family members. This issue varies from one organization to another. Some units that are “family-oriented” also have several events during the year that are intended or scripted for male members. 6. Is the 30th
a family oriented unit? The answer is yes. We even have a companion organization dedicated
solely to those wanting to do civilian impressions. Please visit the About Us
and Francis Marion Pages to learn more.
7. What is meant by
"progressives", "mainstream" and “hard-core”? We consider our selves a Mainstream Organization under the ANV. The 30thNCT does have a
small “band of brothers” that participates in the “hard-core” or “Campaigner”
events. They are highly dedicated to refining and perfecting their impression
of the Confederate Soldier. The 30th NCT encourages everyone to
look for ways to improve their Military impression. 8. How much will is cost me to participate with the 30th NCT/
9th Note: Please consult a CPA before noting any deductions, this is meant
as a suggestion and not professional Tax Advice 9. What are the
overnight accommodations? Camping is almost a necessity. Some modern equipment is
allowed such as cots and coolers, but these items must remain hidden in your
tent. Overnight stays at Hotels can be a burden. Large events
draw lots of spectators and traffic, so reaching your home unit in time for
morning formations can be difficult. 10. Are those uniforms
hot?
The
uniforms are made of wool and sometimes other natural fibers so the clothes
will keep you warm in cold weather. We
encourage all re-enactors to remain in reasonably good physical condition and
take appropriate steps because the short answer is yes. The Living
History Association of North Carolina wants to help you make the best out of
the hobby by becoming your new home for the Civil War Re-enacting. Please do
not hesitate to email or mail the Company for any question. Your Servant |
30th
Hat: Wide brim slouch hat
or McDowell-pattern forage cap (not a “kepi”). Uniform: 1861 N.C. Sack coat
& pants w/black trim and/or N.C. Depot Shell Jacket & plain pants. Shoes: Black or brown brogans. Weapon: Any approved three-band
rifle or musket with appropriate bayonet and scabbard. Canteen: Any approved metal or
wooden type. Belt: Black leather or
prepared cloth with “roller buckle” or pre-war militia plate. Cap Box: U.S./C.S.
or Cartridge Box: Black Mess Kit: Any approved style. Haversack: Shirt: Any authentic style. Coat Buttons: Suspenders: Any authentic style. Knapsack or
blanket roll: Any authentic type. Tent: Any approved “wedge
tent” or “dog tent”. Note: Careful selection of items for your 30th N.C.T.
impression will result in their “cross-over” use in your 9th Pa.
Reserves impression. |
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9th Regiment, Hat: Model 1858 Uniform: 4-button sack coat w/
eagle buttons & sky blue Kersey-wool pants. Shoes: Black brogans. Weapon: Same as 30th N.C.T. Canteen: Any approved metal
style. Belt: Model 1856 black belt
with oval “ Cap Box: Model 1850, black. Cartridge Box: Model 1855, .58 cal.
with oval “ Mess Kit: Same as 30th
N.C.T. Haversack: Black “tarred” Socks: Same as 30th
N.C.T. Shirt: Same as 30th
N.C.T. Suspenders: Same as 30th
N.C.T. Knapsack: Standard black
“double-bag” types. Tent: Same as 30th N.C.T. |
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