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11NY-12 - Firing and Loading 11th Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry D-Day The image of a Japanese

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Description

The image of a Japanese officer standing at attention with a katana has since become iconic in historical representation

it is well suited for collectors building scenes focused on Japanese commanders

secured objectives

whose warriors fought to preserve their independence against the expanding empire

Battle of Bull Run is an early American Civil War photograph depicting two soldiers of the 14th Regiment New York State Militia lying prone

11NY-12 - Firing and Loading 11th Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry D-Day The image of a JapaneseThe 11th New York Volunteer Infantry, or "First Fire Zouaves," were a Union regiment formed in 1861, famous for their distinctive Zouave uniforms and rapid fire training. Known as expert light infantry, they employed a "load in nine times" technique for firing muskets.

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