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Sergeant with Regimental Flag, 83rd Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment--single mounted figure
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Item Number: CW121

Sergeant with Regimental Flag, 83rd Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment

Bravely following his commanding officer, this bearded sergeant charges forward with the Regiment’s own banner proudly held aloft.

One of the Union Army’s most senior Generals, George B. McClellan, himself, described the 83rd Pennsylvania as “a first-class regiment with a fine proficiency on the drill field… and an even finer fighting reputation on the battlefield!”

Another senior officer remarked that the 83rd encountered more fighting and suffered more casualties in action than any of its other Pennsylvania formations.”  He went on to state that the Regiment’s losses were not caused by military blunders or disastrous routs, but its fallen lay with their faces towards the enemy!

Praise indeed.

The 83rd Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment was made up solely of volunteers who participated in almost every major battle in the Eastern United States, including the ‘Seven Days Battle’… AntietamFredericksburgGettysburgPetersburg and, eventually, all the way to Lee’s surrender at Appomattox Court House on 9 April 1865.

Another notable feature of the Regiment were its unique uniforms worn in the first two years of the war.  These were in the style, cut, and colours of typical French ‘Foot Chasseurs’ and had, in fact, been purchased in bulk from a military uniform contractor in Europe and then transported across the Atlantic.  These, in turn, were adapted, and, in some cases, copied to suit operational requirements on active service.

One of the 83rd’s most famous engagements was as one of the four regiments alongside the 20th Maine, 44th New York, and 16th Michigan defending the hillock known as Little Round Top during the Battle of Gettysburg in July 1863.  During this fierce struggle, the Regiment’s own Commanding Officer, Colonel Strong Vincent was mortally wounded.

As a side note, several years before in 2008, King & Country released its first batch of 83rd Pennsylvania soldiers in a broad range of defensive poses.  This time, we are going on the counter offensive as, over a few months, we are releasing almost TWO DOZEN brand-new fighting Union ‘Pennsylvanians’ taking the battle to the enemy.

Released in JANUARY 2022.