Reenactor volunteers present a complete military timeline representing the uniform and equipment used by the Illinois militia and later the Illinois National Guard from the early days in 1723 to modern day. The timeline presentation at the Illinois State Military Museum was part of the day-long events celebrating the Illinois National Guard’s 300th birthday in Springfield, Illinois, May 6.
230506-A-YR062-1677.JPG Photo By: Barbara Wilson, Illinois National Guard Public Affairs Office

SPRINGFIELD, Illinois - Reenactor volunteers present a complete military timeline representing the uniform and equipment used by the Illinois militia and later the Illinois National Guard from the early days in 1723 to modern day. The timeline presentation at the Illinois State Military Museum was part of the day-long events celebrating the Illinois National Guard’s 300th birthday in Springfield, Illinois, May 6.


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