Day 2: Saturday, June 21
The KCB comes across the field in line, with Col. Robinson (middle
of three front horses) leading the way.
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Day 2: Saturday, June 21
A great shot of the Kentucky Cavalry Brigade's newly presented colors
proudly flying. The cross of stars is clearly visible.
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Day 2: Saturday, June 21
The dismounted troopers of the Kentucky Cavalry Brigade, consisting
of the 1st Kentucky Cavalry, Co. H and the 2nd Kentucky Cavalry, Co. L,
drill to hone their skills for battle.
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Day 2: Saturday, June 21
The dismounted cavalry continues it's drill.
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Day 2: Saturday, June 21
Troopers of the 6th Kentucky Cavalry move in line as they drill before
Saturday's battle. The 6th Kentucky is a fine group of Southern horsemen
who have been active in Kentucky's living history hobby for many years.
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Day 2 Saturday, June 21
At the conclusion of the drill officers of the Kentucky Cavalry Brigade
confer with Capt. Steve Glaza. The men are Col. R. Roy Robinson (left),
Lt. Steve Castle of the 10th Kentucky Cavalry of the KCB (center), and
Capt. Glaza (right).
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Day 2 Saturday, June 21
A quiet and picturesque scene from the Kentucky Cavalry Brigade
camp following the drill, and preceding the great activity which would
shortly ensue as the men prepared for battle.
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Day 2 Saturday, June 21
The official sign marking the brigade camp. More kudos goes to Lt. Dean
West, brigade engineer officer, for his top-notch work in establishing the
brigade in an orderly fashion and an excellent location.
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