1SGT Shannon
12-16-2016, 03:56 AM
TO ARMS! TO ARMS! Defend this the home of our mothers, wives, and sisters! This is the motto of Co. C, 15th South Carolina Infantry, the “Lexington Guards.” Co. C, 15th South Carolina Infantry needs able-bodied men. South Carolina should not call in vain! Company C strives towards key principles of maturity, realism, cohesion, and most of all, fun. This company is organized and formed by Capt. Craps not only to enjoy the atmosphere of the era, but in homage to the ancestors who fought in this war. The goal is to be cohesive, professional, courteous, and enjoy each others company while portraying an era of significance to the American fabric of history. All that is asked for of the members of the company is to be mature, respect the military organization, respect the other members, and to train and fight hard as a real unit of friends and patriots.
Brief History to Antietam
The 15th South Carolina's first battle occurred on Hilton Head Island, the Battle of Port Royal Sound on November 7, 1861. Following the Regiment's service on the coast of South Carolina, they were transferred to Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia (ANV) in July 1862. There, they served in General James Longstreet's first corps in all of the ANV's battles from 2nd Manassas forward, including Sharpsburg and South Mountain.
Battle Honors:
1861:
-Sept.: Formed at Lightwoodknot Springs, SC
-Nov.6: Battle of Port Royal Sound
1862
-June 16: Secessionville
-Aug. 29-30: 2nd Manassas, 24 men lost
-Sept.14: South Mountain
-Sept.17: Antietam, 110 men lost
-Nov.26: Transferred to Kershaw's Bde./McLaw's Division
-Dec.13: Fredericksburg, 55 men lost
1863
-May 5: Salem Church, 54 men lost
-July 1-3: Gettysburg, 23 killed, 96 wounded, 18 missing
-Sept.: Transfered West
-Sept. 19-20: Chicamauga
-Nov. 16: Cambell's Station
-Nov.-Dec.: Siege of Knoxville
-Nov. 29: Fort Sanders, 3 killed, 11 wounded
-Dec. 15: Bean's Station
1864
-May 5-7: Wilderness
-May 8-20: Spottsylvania
-May 23-25: North Anna
-June 1-3: Cold Harbor
-July: Petersburg
-July 27-29: Deep Bottom
-Sept. 3: Berryville
-Oct.7: Port Republic
-Oct.14: Strasburg
-Oct.19: Cedar Creek
1865
-March 16: Averasborough
-March 19: Bentonville, lost 1 man
-April 26: Surrendered with Army of Tennessee.
The 15th SC and its affiliates are not racist organizations. Those holding such views should keep them to themselves and/or find another company.
Brief History to Antietam
The 15th South Carolina's first battle occurred on Hilton Head Island, the Battle of Port Royal Sound on November 7, 1861. Following the Regiment's service on the coast of South Carolina, they were transferred to Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia (ANV) in July 1862. There, they served in General James Longstreet's first corps in all of the ANV's battles from 2nd Manassas forward, including Sharpsburg and South Mountain.
Battle Honors:
1861:
-Sept.: Formed at Lightwoodknot Springs, SC
-Nov.6: Battle of Port Royal Sound
1862
-June 16: Secessionville
-Aug. 29-30: 2nd Manassas, 24 men lost
-Sept.14: South Mountain
-Sept.17: Antietam, 110 men lost
-Nov.26: Transferred to Kershaw's Bde./McLaw's Division
-Dec.13: Fredericksburg, 55 men lost
1863
-May 5: Salem Church, 54 men lost
-July 1-3: Gettysburg, 23 killed, 96 wounded, 18 missing
-Sept.: Transfered West
-Sept. 19-20: Chicamauga
-Nov. 16: Cambell's Station
-Nov.-Dec.: Siege of Knoxville
-Nov. 29: Fort Sanders, 3 killed, 11 wounded
-Dec. 15: Bean's Station
1864
-May 5-7: Wilderness
-May 8-20: Spottsylvania
-May 23-25: North Anna
-June 1-3: Cold Harbor
-July: Petersburg
-July 27-29: Deep Bottom
-Sept. 3: Berryville
-Oct.7: Port Republic
-Oct.14: Strasburg
-Oct.19: Cedar Creek
1865
-March 16: Averasborough
-March 19: Bentonville, lost 1 man
-April 26: Surrendered with Army of Tennessee.
The 15th SC and its affiliates are not racist organizations. Those holding such views should keep them to themselves and/or find another company.