The fife and drum were a particularly significant part of war in the 18th century. The musicians helped the unit by assisting in boosting morale, coordinating movements, and keeping discipline in a military unit during the Revolutionary War. The Soldier playing the fife is part of the 3rd Infantry Regiment also known as β€œThe Old Guard”. He is wearing a uniform similar to what Soldiers would have worn in General George Washington's Continental Army. He is seen playing β€œThe First of September” on fife during a ceremony at the Camden Burials on 4/21/23. πŸ’₯πŸ’₯πŸ’₯ #memorial #history #military πŸͺ– Check us out on Youtube, Instagram, and Facebook for more Epic content! @Battlefield_Curator #southcarolina #fife #history #americanhistory #militaryhistory #revolutionarywar #battlefield #battlefieldcurator History is an important part of our past, and it must be well preserved to understand and mitigate future shortfalls. We do not condone motives of war, but just present history for how it was documented. We do not attempt to sell you anything in this video. We are not financial advisors nor do we give legal financial advice, please talk to your CPA. We do not give any advice to buy sell or trade assets, collectibles, or weapons. Information contained in the content is based from personal experience, opinion, or available on the internet. Our videos are for entertainment purposes.

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