A list of our brothers in arms. |
Lexington Minutemen
Representing the 77 men who stood on Lexington Common that fateful April morning. |
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4th Middlesex Regiment
Member units of the Continental Line. Many of their troops also belong to other units throughout New England. |
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85ème Régiment de Saintonge
The French alter-egos of the 4th Middlesex, Mass. Regiment of Foot. Very sharp dressers this bunch! |
4960 |
1st Michigan Colonial Fifes and Drums
Friends of ours from Michigan, one of the best performances you will ever see or hear! They come East every Patriot's Day weekend. |
2551 |
His Majesty's 10th Reg. of Foot
Based in Lexington, the 10th Regiment of Foot is a historically re-created unit formed to portray the service of the British Army in America during the American War for Independence. They were featured prominently in the 2004 PBS program "American Experience: Patriot's Day". |
20463 |
Middlesex County Volunteers Fifes and Drums
Over 22 years as one of the best Colonial music outfits in the world! Very tight group both musically and percision marching performance. |
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Bostonia Allarum Companie
The original purpose of the Bostonia Allarum Companie was to warn of imminent Indian attack in the early 1600s. Today they guard us from the dreaded conventioneers. |
3354 |
Boxborough Minutemen Company
The Boxborough District Minutemen Company was founded in 1967 for the purpose of perpetuating the memory of the Minutemen of 1775 and to serve the community. Our hosts for Fifer's Day in mid June. |
5995 |
Bedford Minutemen Company
The Bedford Minuteman Company is a marching and ceremonial unit dedicated to keeping our Colonial Heritage alive and honoring the Bedford Flag, the first Battle Flag to fly over the Colonials in the Revolution. |
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