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The Maine Men

posted October 22, 2009 - 3:00pm
The Maine Men

 

After watching the movie "Gettysburg" I wrote this, because I think that we should all be thankful to "The Maine Men.

Johnny


There were 120 men from Maine that volunteered for three years service in the 2nd Maine division of the army.  The rest only volunteered for one year at a time. Those that volunteered for one year were gone home now, because their time was up. Those 120 men couldn’t go home, because their time wasn’t up yet. They could quit, though, and they did--then they were arrested for mutiny.

After they were arrested, no one really knew what to do with The Maine Men--until someone remembered another division of men that also came from Maine.  Colonel Lawrence Chamberlain commanded the other division.  It was called the 20th Maine.  Captain Brewer of the 118th Pennsylvania delivered The Maine Men to the 20th Maine prodding them along with bayonets to keep them moving. The 20th Maine took custody of those 120 men near Gettysburg, PA.

Colonel Chamberlain fed them and the march toward Gettysburg began.  He told the men that they could take up arms and help them fight if they wanted too.   He also said that if they chose to fight nothing else would be said about the mutiny charges they were facing.  After some discussion, all but six of those 120 men chose to fight. Later--after the next battle, those six men said they didn’t want people calling them cowards, and they also chose to fight.  They said that it would be a privilege to fight alongside Col. Chamberlain and his men.

Unfortunately there were no more muskets, so the colonel told them to wait and there would be extra muskets for them soon.  At the battle of Little Round Top those 120 mutineers (The Maine Men) along with Colonel Chamberlain and his troops were the left flank; they were the end of the line. They kept the Confederates from flanking the Yankees, or the Civil war might have had a completely different outcome.

Without the Maine men, we in the South might now belong to The Confederate States of America rather than the United States of America.  Although I am from the South and proud of it, as I suspect that many of you are--we should all be thankful to Those Maine Men for keeping the rebels at bay and holding the Union together.  For two days straight they did the majority of the fighting.  They found themselves in the midst of the battle both days and got the best of the confederate soldiers both days which is why I say they could have changed the course of the civil war, and we in the South might no longer belong to the U.S.A. without The Maine Men.

 



Comments

In real life my last name is

In real life my last name is Brewer.

I know Brewer Maine well, it

I know Brewer Maine well, it is across the river from Bangor. I have relatives there.

I only learned it by watching

I only learned it by watching that movie.  I hope I remember which one it was correctly.  I love Civil War movies.  My favorite part of history.  They didn't teach it in high school.  That Chamberlain man was from Brewer Maine if I remember correctly.

Johnny

I never knew this, and I'm

I never knew this, and I'm from Maine!

Thanks!

Thank you Maam!

I appreciate your kind comments on my things.

Johhny

Great one

You made this movie review very interesting indeed. Keep up the good work.

The Battle of Gettysburg

My son and I love the Civil war era.  He bought me a movie about the Battle of Gettysburg, and that is where I learned it at.  I can't remember ever hearing anything like this in any of the history classes.

Thank you sir for commenting.  I will be back by your pages tonight or tomorrow to return the favor.

Johnny

Interesting...I did not know that..

I enjoy history and try to learn what I can...but I did not know about this. Thanks for sharing.

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