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History
of the 6th North Carolina State Troops
The 6th NC.S.T. Belt Buckle as researched by Rick Walton |
Several period belt buckles may be found in museum collections and have been featured in numerous books about Civil War Belt buckles. A common characteristic of "dug" buckles is the missing hook that broke off due to a solder failure, causing its owner to loose it over a century ago.
Today the buckle must be earned by a recruit that successfully completes the initial probation period for new recruits. A special ceremony is held to present the proud recruit his buckle in the presence of his comrades in arms. Today, as it was one hundred and thirty five years ago, this buckle represents the pride of being a member of a special regiment, "The Bloody Sixth", is once again earning the respect of our peers, this time by devotion to drill and authenticity.
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