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Make ready for centuries of military history, all in one weekend, at Jamestown Settlement's time-honored Military Through the Ages on Saturday and Sunday, March 21 and 22.
For more than four decades, military powers across time have descended on Jamestown Settlement to present an unequaled and unique chronological display of military history.
Entrench yourself in the past and present day in military encampments and get hands-on with more than 500 re-enactors from nearly 40 distinct military units to experience how military uniforms, weapons and tactics evolved through the centuries.
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Unique Timeline of Military History
Hoplites, Vikings, knights. Privateers, sailors, soldiers. Experience military history with nearly 40 re-enactment units portraying soldiers and military encounters across the globe from 500 B.C.E. to modern times.
View a narrated military pass-in-review at 3 p.m. on Sunday, depicting armed forces from 500 B.C.E. all the way to modern-day soldiers. Visit encampments of soldiers from Ancient Greece, the medieval period, Hundred Years’ War, War of the Roses, American Revolution, War of 1812, Napoleonic Wars and the American Civil War. Re-enactors depicting World Wars I and II, the Vietnam War, and Operation Urgent Fury in Grenada will take visitors through the 20th century.
Little ones can take part in Morse code challenges with the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion HQ and engage with an ever-popular bayonet dummy from the 3rd U.S. Regular Infantry Regiment. Spectators can help to make inert musket cartridges with the 42nd Royal Highlanders before joining in period dances with the Piper. See sailors perform maintenance on the jolly boat with American Forces, Hampton Roads, War of 1812 and a Nieuport 11 aircraft with the Old Dominion Air Squadron.
Artillery, Military Music & Sutlers
Throughout two-day event, see special demonstrations of military equipment used in the air, on land and at sea from Legio XIIII GMV, 111th Field Artillery, Virginia Army National Guard, British 1st Airborne Division, 42nd Royal Highland Regiment, No. 3 Coy, Cavaliers and Roundheads, 39th Tomsk Infantry Regiment and 51st Engineer Combat Battalion.
On Saturday and Sunday at 12 noon, comparative artillery-firing demonstrations will showcase cold steel, black powder and modern weapons ranging from a 17th-century artillery piece to a 105mm howitzer.
Enjoy listening to live music throughout the weekend event as Ladies for Liberty take to the stage.
Sutlers will set up shop to sell supplies, from reproduction and historically inspired jewelry to colonial-era reproduction pewter and blacksmithing, 18th-century reproduction leather work and gunsmithing of the past, in the present. Visitors can purchase wares from Clay Smith Guns, Georgia Colony Smiths, Fort Vause Outfitters, K. Walters at the Sign of the Gray Horse, Phil the Glassblower and White Historic Art.
Military History at Jamestown Settlement
Arms, armor and military equipment of 17th-century Virginia can be seen year-round inside Jamestown Settlement’s extensive galleries where permanent exhibits feature artifacts, films and interactives that tell the story of America’s first permanent English colony and of the convergence of the Powhatan Indian, English and West Central African cultures in early Virginia. Outdoors, visitors can immerse themselves in life of early Virginia in outdoor re-creations of a 1610-14 English fort, Paspahegh Town and two of the three ships that brought English colonists to Virginia in 1607.
Military Through the Ages is presented with support by James City County and through generous contributions to the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation, Inc. Annual Fund.
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About Jamestown Settlement
Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily (except Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s days), Jamestown Settlement is located on State Route 31 just southwest of Williamsburg. Café and museum shop open during museum hours.
Admission tickets can be purchased online or in person. Plan your visit today or call (757) 253-4838 for more information.
