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9th Texas Infantry - Red River Battalion

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Description: Reenacting group representing and experiencing life as a soldier in the 1860s. Includes a list of members, photographs, rules and regulations, official affiliations, a message board and newsletters.
9th Texas Infantry - Red River Battalion - Reenacting Unit 9th Texas Infantry Regiment is a member of the and one of the oldest reenacting groups in the South. With more than 40 active members, the 9th Texas forms Company F of the Red River Battalion at many major western theater events. Emphasis is placed on properly representing and experiencing life as a soldier in the 1860s. We pay close attention to clothing, lifestyles and military drill. If you are a male, age 16 or older, we would like to talk with you about joining our band of brothers. Fill out and mail an
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Page title:9th Texas Infantry - Red River Battalion - Reenacting Unit
Keywords:9th, Texas, Infantry, Unit, Units, reenactment, Red River Battalion, Dallas, Ft. Worth, reenactors, reenacting, Civil War, American, Texas, History, Ector's Chubs, Events, ACW
Description:The 9th Texas Infantry is a reenacting group dedicated to the realistic depiction of Confederate troops in the Red River Battalion in the American Civil War.
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