Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain commanded the 20th Maine Regiment.
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I know only of the controversy created by the Maori use of fixed bayonets against German paratroopers on the Greek island of Crete in 1941. It is quite possible that they used their bayonets hand-to-hand somewhere in World War 2. If I find out, I will update this answer.
Maine was in several wars as the 22nd Maine and the 20th Maine were regiments in the Civil War and the 20th Maine was commanded by Joshua Chamberlain, who any self-respecting Mainer should know. Also there is the 101st Refueling Wing in Bangor. Google Fort Kent,Fort Fairfield.
The most important contribution was the 20th Maine, led by Joshua Chamberlain, who held a crucial position on Little Round Top during the Battle of Gettysburg
The soldiers fixed bayonets and went over the top
yes
Bayonets are not specifically banned in all countries, but their use may be subject to restrictions. It's important to check local laws and regulations regarding the possession and use of bayonets to ensure compliance.
Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain commanded the 20th Maine Regiment.
yes they did
Soldiers used bayonets attached to a rifle or musket as a spear. When the bayonet was not affixed to the gun, the soldiers used the bayonets as a general purpose cutting tool.
muskets cannons and bayonets
The Maine Regiment that fought at Little Round Top was the 20th Maine Volunteer Infantry.
Arm or prepare your bayonets.
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buy a book on old bayonets
A general of the 20th Maine infantry. He served in the Battle of Gettysburg.