Soldiers Through The Ages - Old Fort Niagara
- May 16, 2024 at 11:27 AM
- by Jennifer Pauly
On Memorial Day weekend, Old Fort Niagara will present its annual military time line event, Soldiers through the Ages. This year’s event features recreated warriors from the 9 th century through modern times.
Visitors will be able to tour a World War II training camp, complete with an M20 armored car and other period vehicles. Military vehicles from World War II, Korea and Vietnam will be exhibited by the Empire State West Chapter of the Military Vehicle Preservation Association. Reenactors will establish period camps throughout the fort, allowing visitors to stroll through over 1,000 years of military history.
Visitors to the event will learn about how soldiers’ rations
changed over the years. They will also learn about uniforms from medieval times through today. At 3:00 p.m. each day, the fort will present a comparative weapons program, tracing battlefield technology from the 17th through the 20th centuries. Visitors will experience firing
demonstrations of Matchlock muskets, flintlocks, Civil War rifled muskets and M1 Garand rifles from World War II.
Another special display will focus on women in the military, from colonial times to modern active duty personnel. Presenters will explain how women contributed to the war effort in both combatant and non-combatant roles. Reenactors will also discuss the home front and civil defense during World War II.
Most programs at Old Fort Niagara focus on a particular time-period or event from the fort’s long history. Soldiers through the Ages is different because it allows visitors to compare and contrast military life through all of the nation’s conflicts.
Fort Niagara is one of North America’s longest occupied military bases. The French built the first fort on the site in 1679. When the United States Army finally decommissioned the post in 1963, the fort had logged almost 300 years of military service. Even today, the United States Coast Guard maintains a presence at Fort Niagara.
Scheduled Programs include:
10:30 a.m. Colors Ceremony
11:00 a.m. Five Centuries of Military Uniforms
Noon Artillery Firing Demonstration
1:00 p.m. Military Music
2:00 p.m. Women in the Military
3:00 p.m. Military Small Arms through the Ages
4:00 p.m. Musket Firing Demonstration
Ongoing Programs and Displays:
World War II Bivouac, Rations through the Ages, Civil War Camp, War of 1812 Camp, Women in the Military, Military jeeps and trucks, cooking demonstrations