2nd and 4th U.S. Infantry “Sykes’ Regulars” Honoring the Proud Heritage and Traditions of the UNITED STATES ARMY And Those Who Served in its Ranks During the American Civil War 1861-1865

Our living history group encompasses the mindset of excellence in drill, discipline, and authenticity. The strict discipline of the modern unit has afforded us a proud reputation among the premier Federal units in the country. The result of this mindset is that the unit attracts those looking for a better reenacting experience as well as current and former members of the U.S. military. Our calendar consists of living history, reenactments and campaigner events, primarily located in the Mid-Atlantic States. The unit is very active in researching and documenting various aspects of civil war life, military manuals and unit history.

Step into the past with Sykes' Regulars...
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    Reenactments ~ Campaigner Events

Sep 13 14 - Brandy Station Living History - Brandy Station, VA
Oct 18 19 - Cedar Creek Reenactment, - Middletown, VA
Oct 31 2 - Fort Branch, NC - Hamilton, North Carolina


This week in regular history
February 23 1859 -  Lieutenant J. E. Powell, 1st Infantry, left Fort Arbuckle with a detachment composed of men from Companies D and E, 1st Cavalry, and E, 1st Infantry, in pursuit of Comanche Indians. He met and defeated them the next day, killing five, with a loss of three men wounded, one mortally.

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