+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 24 of 24

Thread: First reenactment

  1. #1
    Sergeant (500+ posts) Union_Buff's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2009
    Location
    New Zealand
    Posts
    571

    Default First reenactment

    Hey all

    This is another thread for the CWT reenactors. When you attended your first reenactment, were you nervous that you would stuff something up, get an order wrong, etc, etc? This basically for my own knowledge, so I know what to expect when I attend my first reenactment in a few years.
    "Never argue with a Texan..." ~ Lt. Jackson Lee Stuart Meler, 51st Texas Cavalry, Co. "E"

  2. #2
    Private (25+ posts) Oxkern's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    Oxford, England
    Posts
    158

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Union_Buff View Post
    When you attended your first reenactment, were you nervous that you would stuff something up, get an order wrong, etc, etc?
    The short answer is yes.

    But I found that everyone was willing to help, and would happily answer any questions or volunteer advice themselves. Of course, I've later learnt that even experienced members get things wrong too.


    Just approach your first day with an eagerness to learn and you'll enjoy yourself.

  3. #3
    Sergeant (500+ posts) Union_Buff's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2009
    Location
    New Zealand
    Posts
    571

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Oxkern View Post
    The short answer is yes.

    But I found that everyone was willing to help, and would happily answer any questions or volunteer advice themselves. Of course, I've later learnt that even experienced members get things wrong too.


    Just approach your first day with an eagerness to learn and you'll enjoy yourself.
    Thanks Ox

    I'm just worried that spectators might think I'm talking BS when I tell them about the New Zealanders who fought in the American Civil War.
    "Never argue with a Texan..." ~ Lt. Jackson Lee Stuart Meler, 51st Texas Cavalry, Co. "E"

  4. #4
    Private (25+ posts) Buffalo-Guard's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Location
    western New York
    Posts
    157

    Default 1st re-enactment

    Was not nervious but started with a ****. YUCK. Carhardts, Zippers, Dingo boots, etc...well you get the picture.

    As I grew I tried to teach him the real history but he was an IDIOT. He was an officer and wanted me out of the unit when spectators came to me to ask questions and would not talk to him.

    John
    A cat can have kittens in the oven...but dat don't make-um biskets

    John R. Tucker Sr.

  5. #5
    Private (25+ posts) RebelCaptainDave's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2009
    Location
    Brooklyn,MI
    Posts
    189

    Default

    In my years in this hobby we all make mistakes, but that was how it was even back then. The armies were trained so fast that they really didn't know all the commands and had to follow the more experienced soldiers in their ranks.

    So being somewhat auckward is just how it was back in the war.
    The audience doesn't have any idea what is right or what is wrong.
    Just do your part and it will be just fine, plus have fun!

    Captain Dave


  6. #6
    Sergeant (500+ posts) Union_Buff's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2009
    Location
    New Zealand
    Posts
    571

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by RebelCaptainDave View Post
    In my years in this hobby we all make mistakes, but that was how it was even back then. The armies were trained so fast that they really didn't know all the commands and had to follow the more experienced soldiers in their ranks.

    So being somewhat auckward is just how it was back in the war.
    The audience doesn't have any idea what is right or what is wrong.
    Just do your part and it will be just fine, plus have fun!

    Captain Dave
    Thanks for that Dave - I'm not feeling as nervous now
    "Never argue with a Texan..." ~ Lt. Jackson Lee Stuart Meler, 51st Texas Cavalry, Co. "E"

  7. #7
    Private (25+ posts)
    Join Date
    Sep 2009
    Location
    Cleveland, OH
    Posts
    102

    Default

    I never felt nervous when I reenacted. I only reenacted at small events though around Ohio. If I was at some big event I'm sure I would be nervous a little. But I think once things got rolling I would feel comfortable at what was going on.

  8. #8
    Cadet AtkinsInfantry's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2009
    Location
    Fresno, CA
    Posts
    2

    Default

    I was invited by a friend who has been an officer in our unit for about five years and most of our friends in high school were in this unit so the only part I had to get down was the drill but everyone wants you to look your best

  9. #9
    Private (25+ posts) sf46's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Location
    Pointe Coupee Parish, LA
    Posts
    237

    Default

    If you get with a good unit that is willing to teach, you should have nothing to worry about.
    <a href=http://www.scvcamp133.webs.com target=_blank>http://www.scvcamp133.webs.com</a>
    Louisiana State Militia - 10th Brigade

  10. #10
    Cadet bushwacker's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2010
    Location
    Independence, Missouri
    Posts
    7

    Default

    I was a little nervous, but like others have said, the other members of my unit were more than helpful.
    They helped me with drill, clothes, accoutrements, the works. Now that I am in my second year and I have
    the gear that I need, I am in a position to help new members. I see it as paying it foward to those that helped me.

  11. #11
    Private (25+ posts) revbucky's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2010
    Location
    Kansas City, Missouri
    Posts
    128

    Default

    I have attended several reenactments as a spectator. I think I'm going to try and be a part of one before the end of the year (2010). Thanks for the inspiration.

  12. #12
    First Sergeant (1000+ posts) wilber6150's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2009
    Location
    Frankfort, NY
    Posts
    1,519

    Default

    I learned from my first reenactment never to **** off a wasp while your wearing a kilt.. OUCH
    thanks
    Will Coffey

    proud member of the 12th US Infantry

    photo gallery
    http://historicalimages.smugmug.com/

    Ancestors in the Civil War...There were some who wore the Blue and some the Grey but doesnt matter they were all Americans fighting for what they believed in...

  13. #13
    First Sergeant (1000+ posts) wilber6150's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2009
    Location
    Frankfort, NY
    Posts
    1,519

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by revbucky View Post
    I have attended several reenactments as a spectator. I think I'm going to try and be a part of one before the end of the year (2010). Thanks for the inspiration.
    You should, you will never find a nicer set of people then you will meet within the hobby..
    thanks
    Will Coffey

    proud member of the 12th US Infantry

    photo gallery
    http://historicalimages.smugmug.com/

    Ancestors in the Civil War...There were some who wore the Blue and some the Grey but doesnt matter they were all Americans fighting for what they believed in...

  14. #14
    Private (25+ posts) Craig L Barry's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2010
    Location
    Murfreesboro, TN
    Posts
    167

    Default

    Tell us some more about Kiwis in the US Civil War. The website has quite a few
    names listed: www.acwv.info/
    Craig L Barry

    Author, The Civil War Musket: A Handbook for Historical Accuracy.
    Editor & Publisher, The Watchdog.

  15. #15
    Cadet 25thVA-coB's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2010
    Location
    West Virginia
    Posts
    9

    Default

    I was a little nervous before my first reenactment. It was a small-town battle, but I'm with a great group of guys (25th Virginia, Co. B. from the WV Reenactors Assoc.), and they are very willing to help out a newcomer. You should have no problems, as it seems like everyone in the hobby are really great people!

  16. #16
    Private (25+ posts) IronBrigade'63's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2010
    Location
    Rural Wisconsin
    Posts
    34

    Default

    I was a bit nervous, yeah. But you know what? I learned pretty quickly that this was nothing to be so worried about after all.

    I was fortunate enough to fall in with a GREAT unit, I mean, these guys are fantastic. They were very welcoming and very knowledgeable about giving me advice as to my uniform and that sort of thing so I knew I was pretty prepared on that count. What worried me was knowledge and actually being in the skirmishes themselves. I did a little extra reading up on the unit and, honestly, that did me JUST fine. I have to say that interacting with genuinely-interested spectators is one of my favorite things about the hobby. As to being under fire, I was definitely nervous for that too, but it ended up being loads of fun. You just have to be aware of safety procedures and maybe bring along some cotton for your ears.

    The time I've spent at events comprise some of the best in my life, no joking on that account, because you'll never find a finer body of people anywhere. Good luck to you and, if you have any questions, feel free to send them my way!

    Regards,
    -IronBrigade'63
    Proud member of the 2nd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry.

    "In our youths, our hearts were touched with fire."
    -Oliver Wendall Holmes

  17. #17
    First Sergeant (1000+ posts) wilber6150's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2009
    Location
    Frankfort, NY
    Posts
    1,519

    Default

    [QUOTE=IronBrigade'63;195345The time I've spent at events comprise some of the best in my life, no joking on that account, because you'll never find a finer body of people anywhere. Good luck to you and, if you have any questions, feel free to send them my way!

    Regards,
    -IronBrigade'63[/QUOTE]

    I have to second that, you will never find a more friendly and accepting group of people then you will meet at reenactments. They will very quickly turn into family and you will be counting the days until the next event where you can meet up with them again..
    thanks
    Will Coffey

    proud member of the 12th US Infantry

    photo gallery
    http://historicalimages.smugmug.com/

    Ancestors in the Civil War...There were some who wore the Blue and some the Grey but doesnt matter they were all Americans fighting for what they believed in...

  18. #18
    Private (25+ posts) kslocki's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2010
    Location
    California
    Posts
    60

    Default

    You will have a blast if you just remember that you are there to have fun and spend time with other history buffs. I started in the hobby when I was 15. They taught me everything I needed to know. It isn't any different then in the army today. They train us but there is no way you can know everything there is to know. Just learn from the guys that have been there for a while and keep in mind that there are some things that just come with experience. That is the fun of it. If you knew everything from the start it would get boring.

    Good luck and welcome aboard.

  19. #19
    Private (25+ posts)
    Join Date
    May 2010
    Location
    Ohio
    Posts
    86

    Default

    I would agree if you are with a good group of guys then the first reenactment is much easier. I am doing my first year of reenacting after years of "living history". I was drilling with our group and another dismounted cav group who was with us as we were doing skirmish drills. They asked me how long I had been doing this and they were shocked to find out it was my first time. I guess I was doing it right. LOL

    I would say that doing smaller events makes it less nervous and less worries about screwing it up.

  20. #20
    Cadet
    Join Date
    May 2010
    Location
    Mesa, Arizona
    Posts
    5

    Default

    I wouldn't say I was really nervous, but very excited to be there. My group is very good about helping out new people and making sure you are comfortable. Everyone makes mistakes, but that's part of reality of that time. You'll have a great time!

  21. #21
    Private (25+ posts) DixieDude007's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2010
    Posts
    27

    Default

    I am in the same boat as you my friend. I went to my first one when i was six weeks old and i have grown up around them till i was about 8 and i was a powder monkey and message boy. Then i was 11 and my dad had back surgery so we quit unill march when we ran into my idle Captain Beiser at an SCV meeting and we got "reenacting feever" so we went to a small living history and i just got qualified on an artillery peace in April and we have been drilling all sumeri am not nervous though I am excited!!!

  22. #22
    Cadet
    Join Date
    May 2010
    Location
    Lisbon,Oh
    Posts
    4

    Default

    My first event was with the ole 116th PA Irish brigade back in the 80's. They showed a young man how to enjoy the hobby and I'm at it still today. Thanks boys!

  23. #23
    Brig. General, Mod ole's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2005
    Posts
    15,091

    Default

    Ummm, Beegum, that's with the ol' 116th.

    Ole
    Life is not about waiting out the storm. Life is about learning to dance in the rain.

  24. #24
    Sergeant Major (1750+ posts)
    Join Date
    Sep 2008
    Location
    Central Illinois
    Posts
    2,362

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by ole View Post
    Ummm, Beegum, that's with the ol' 116th.

    Ole
    There is only 1 letter difference...picky picky picky

+ Reply to Thread

Similar Threads

  1. What do you REALLY want to do at a Reenactment?
    By Capt. Lewis in forum Campfire Chat - General Discussions
    Replies: 18
    Last Post: 06-27-2009, 03:32 PM
  2. Reenactment canceled
    By sunnylady in forum Campfire Chat - General Discussions
    Replies: 3
    Last Post: 02-24-2009, 09:47 AM
  3. Best reenactment video
    By Southern Son in forum Book & Movie Review Tent
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 08-27-2008, 01:46 PM
  4. Cornith Reenactment
    By texascavcadet in forum Campfire Chat - General Discussions
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 10-28-2005, 06:15 PM
  5. ACW campsite reenactment
    By Lifeisgood in forum Reenactors Forum
    Replies: 1
    Last Post: 09-17-2005, 12:55 AM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts

Learn About Us
About CivilWarTalk
Contact the Webmaster
Meet the Staff
Find Us on Facebook
Advertise With Us
Download PDF Media Kit
Join Our Community
Register
Browse Forums
View Today's Discussions
Join a Group
Search the Forum
Community Guidelines
Get Help
FAQ
Student Guide
Copyright
Privacy
Compatibility
Terms of Use
Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2010, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.

Bringing the American Civil War to Life.
Copyright © 1999 - 2010, CivilWarTalk.com.
Site Version 5.4

Subscribe to our Forum RSS Feed!