In "The Red Badge of Courage," Henry Fleming finds his way back to the 304th because he overcomes his fear and shame after initially deserting his regiment in battle. Through self-reflection and growth, he gains the courage to face his comrades and rejoin them on the battlefield to prove himself.
a stranger with a cheery voiceEG.
a stranger with a cheery voice
Henry was helped by a character named "the kid," who guided him back to the 304th New York. The kid provided direction and support, ensuring that Henry could navigate his way home. Their journey together highlights themes of friendship and assistance in times of uncertainty.
Stephen Crane's novel The Red Badge of Courage was published in 1895, and is based partly on the story of the Union infantry at the Battle of Chancellorsville (April-May 1863). Crane's fictional 304th New York Infantry is likely based on the 124th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, which fought in both Chancellorsville and Gettysburg.
the 304thJust wonderingWho is "Henry"? And what is 304th---infantry regiment, fighter squadron, field artillery??----------------------If he means the US 304 Infantry Regiment, then that was part of the US 76 Infantry Division."Henry" refers to Henry Fleming, the main character in the novel "Red Badge of Courage". I don't think we know what unit he was in. Remember this book is fiction. It is reported that the author, Stephen Crane, interviewed veterans of the 124 New York Volunteer Regiment to assist with writing of his book.
He whistled as he walked away
The Red Badge of Courage is a novel by Stephen Crane that follows a young Union soldier Henry Fleming as he experiences the harsh realities of war and matures from a naive youth to a battle-hardened soldier. Henry joins the Union army full of enthusiasm and optimism for the glory of battle but quickly finds himself questioning his own courage in the face of the horrors of war. As the novel progresses Henry experiences various battles and struggles to reconcile his idea of heroism with the realities of war. He is eventually wounded and awarded a red badge of courage for his bravery in battle. Henry eventually comes to terms with the realities of war and is able to find a sense of meaning in the suffering he has endured.
James Badge Dale was born on May 1, 1978, in New York City, New York, USA.
A patrolmans badge is Silver that says City of New York Police. It also has a number, for example 31515. A sgt's badge is gold with and eagle over the top of the badge that also has city of new york police on it. It also says Sergeant on the bottom with a number. A detective badge is a sunburst type that says city of new york police AND detective with a number. Those are the only badges in the NYPD with numbers. Lieutenant and higher do not possess numbers.
The Tudor Rose signifies the union of the two previously waring houses of York and Lancaster. One house sported the Red Rose (Lancaster) as its emblem and the other the White Rose (York). When Henry Tudor (of Lancaster) came to the throne as Henry VII, he married Elizabeth of York and merged the two roses (and the dynastic houses) into one and it became an important heraldic badge during the Tudor era that is still used to this day. The crowned Tudor Rose (white within the red) with a stalk and leaves is the Royal Badge of England and the uncrowned version is the proclaimed Floral Emblem of England.
Heroes Behind the Badge Sacrifice and Survival - 2013 was released on: USA: 15 December 2013 (New York City, New York)
Henry Hamilton - New York - died in 1846.