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Tango0121 Sep 2019 10:18 p.m. PST

…, May 15, 1864

""May God forgive me for the order," Confederate Maj. Gen. John C. Breckinridge remarked as he ordered young cadets from Virginia Military Institute into the battle lines at New Market, just days after calling them from their academic studies to assist in a crucial defense. Virginia's Shenandoah Valley had seen years of fighting. In the spring of 1864, Union Maj. Gen. Franz Sigel prepared to lead a new invasion force into the Valley, operating on the far right flank of Ulysses S. Grant's Overland Campaign. Breckinridge scrambled to organize the Confederate defense. When the opposing divisions clashed near the small crossroads town of New Market on May 15, 1864, new legends of courage were born. Local civilians witnessed the combat unfold in their streets, churchyards, and fields and aided the fallen. The young cadets rushed into the battle when ordered-an opportunity for an hour of glory and tragedy. A Union soldier saved the national colors and a comrade, later receiving a Medal of Honor. The battle of New Market, though a smaller conflict in the grand scheme of that blood-soaked summer, came at a crucial moment in the Union's offensive movements that spring and also became the last major Confederate victory in the Shenandoah Valley. The results in the muddy fields reverberated across the North and South, altering campaign plans-as well as the lives of those who witnessed or fought. Some never left the fields alive; others retreated with excuses or shame. Some survived, haunted or glorified by their deeds. In Call Out the Cadets, Sarah Kay Bierle traces the history of this important, yet smaller battle. While covering the military aspects of the battle, the book also follows the history of individuals whose lives or military careers were changed because of the fight. New Market shined for its accounts of youth in battle, immigrant generals, and a desperate, muddy fight. Youth and veterans, generals and privates, farmers and teachers-all were called into the conflict or its aftermath of the battle, an event that changed a community, a military institute, and the very fate of the Shenandoah Valley."

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Rudysnelson22 Sep 2019 5:53 p.m. PST

This was not the only place cadets rallied to fight off Union troops. In Athens Alabama a cadet company mustered to fend off a Union raiding party who had landed along the Tenn. river.
The Union raiders retreated and the cadets dressed in their red, white and blue uniforms marched back to their barracks.
Their parents were very upset and decided to burn all of the uniforms before the next raid.

Personal logo Dye4minis Supporting Member of TMP22 Sep 2019 6:24 p.m. PST

And let's not forget that the Cadets from the Citadel helped start the whole thing!

Col Durnford23 Sep 2019 11:33 a.m. PST

I managed to get the 22mm VMI cadets from Musket Miniatures before the business was sold.

Painted up very nicely, however, they have yet to make it to the gaming table.

Tango0123 Sep 2019 11:41 a.m. PST

Many thanks!


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Wackmole923 Sep 2019 12:24 p.m. PST

Sash and Saber has some beautiful 28mm Cadets figures. The Battlefield is sadly small but the museum is amazing (the owner's collection is of a little of everything?

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