VMI - Virginia Military Institute Cadets Miniatures.
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VMI Cadets: Six Charging
Six Charging. This
historically accurate hand-painted six-piece, metal figure set captures
every detail of the six cadets from the Virginia Military Institute
charging forward into battle. 1:32 scale. |
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VMI Cadets: Two Charging Figures
Two Charging. This
historically accurate two-piece, hand-painted metal figure set captures
every detail of two cadets from the Virginia Military Institute charging
into battle. 1:32 scale. |
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VMI Cadets: One Dead and One Dying
One Dead & One
Dying. This historically accurate two-piece, hand-painted metal figure set
captures every detail of two battlefield casualties from the Virginia
Military Institute. 1:32 scale. |
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VMI Cadets: Officer, Drummer & Bugler Three-piece Figure Set
Officer, Drummer &
Bugler. This historically accurate three-piece, hand-painted metal figure
set captures every detail of officer, drummer and bugler from the Virginia
Military Institute. 1:32 scale. |
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VMI Cadets: Flag Bearer and NCO Two-piece Figure Set
Flag Bearer & NCO.
This historically accurate two-piece , hand-painted metal figure set
captures every detail of the brave boys from the Virginia Military
Institute. 1:32 scale. |
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The Lions of the Hour
The VMI Cadets at the Battle of
New Market,
May 15, 1864. Keith Rocco. The fire intensified around the outbuildings
and the mud pulled at their boots. Struggling forward through the churned
up barnyard, they crossed the white farm fences, reaching the rail fence
on the north edge of the orchard. Letting loose a volley, the fresh,
excited cadets filled the gap in the faltering Confederate line. 22"x 17"
limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist. |
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Seed Corn of the Confederacy
The Story of the Cadets of the Virginia Military Institute at the Battle
of New Market. Gindlesperger. Jefferson Davis affectionately referred to
the regiment of boys from VMI who fought at New Market as the "seed corn
of the Confederacy". This book "…tells the familiar tale of the New Market
Campaign from a fresh perspective. Grounded in historical research it is
an informed page turner." - The Civil War News. 201 pgs., 6¼"x 9¼", hdbd. |
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