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| Vice President Dick Cheney
is scheduled to speak at noon Friday. |
U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney
will be the guest of honor Friday at the 145th Battle of Chickamauga’s
opening ceremony in Walker County.
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“We are honored the vice president has scheduled to attend,” said
Ed Hooper,
Civil War Courier editor and publisher. “Re-enactors from around
the world will be participating in this historic event, which marks
the first time a sitting vice president has participated in a national
Civil War re-enactment.”
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Rome’s 8th Regiment will perform as a 15-member original horn band
for Cheney, delivering a performance of “Hail Columbia,” the nation’s
first anthem played during George Washington’s inauguration.
At noon, Cheney will deliver a speech commemorating the service of
his great-grandfather and the men who fought in the battle.
“We’ll be right next to him and I’m hoping that I’ll get a chance
to welcome him to our part of the country,” said John Carruth, 8th
Regiment band director.
After the speech, the
8th Regiment will continue playing a variety of patriotic songs,
military and operatic excerpts. The selections will include music
ensembles from 1850 to 1865 such as “Ruffles” and “Flourishes,” songs
marking historic turning points for the nation.
“We’re anxious to play as accurate as possible and these aren’t a
bunch of good ole’ boys that played trumpet in high school band,” said
Carruth. “They’re really good and a lot of them played for the
Rome Symphony Orchestra.”
The sounds include cornets, horns, baritone, bass, drum and
cymbals, and the group remains authentic to the typical military size
band in member size, instrument and costume.
The 145th Battle of Chickamauga is a three-day event, highlighting
the historic preservation of the largest Civil War battle and offering
unspoiled re-enactments through song, uniforms and speech.
The event hours for Friday are from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Saturday
from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at
McLemore’s Cove, south of Chickamauga National Battlefield Park.
Single day tickets are $20 for adults and $10 for children for a
one-day pass. Children 6 and younger will be admitted free.
Re-enactments are scheduled for Friday at 4 p.m., Saturday at 1, 3 and
7 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m.
For more information, visit
www.battleofchickamauga.net or call 1-800-624-0281, ext. 327.
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