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Famed 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry reactivated
![]() Troops from various Massachusetts military units march into the Statehouse Friday in Boston to participate in a ceremony reactivating the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Regiment, the all-black regiment depicted in the Academy Award-winning movie “Glory.” The regiment was re-designated as the Massachusetts National Guard’s ceremonial unit, which renders military honors at funerals and state functions. Its revival pays homage to the group of black soldiers who fought on behalf of the state in the Civil War. Associated Press The 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry was reactivated Friday at a Statehouse ceremony and redesignated as the Massachusetts National Guard’s ceremonial unit, which renders military honors at funerals and state functions. The revival pays homage to the group of black soldiers who fought on behalf of the state in the Civil War. The unit won praise for its doomed charge on Battery Wagner in South Carolina in 1863 and produced the nation’s first black Medal of Honor winner, Sgt. William Carney. It was deactivated after the Civil War and its colors were retired. The 1989 movie “Glory,” based on the letters of the unit’s commander Colonel Robert G. Shaw, depicted the prejudice the unit and Shaw faced. The film was honored with three Academy Awards, including best supporting actor for Washington’s portrayal of a private in the unit. Featured Texarkana Business Directory Articles Featured Texarkana Business Directory Coupons
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