On July 11, 2014, I lucked out when out to capture the full moon with Glover’s Regiment having set up for their annual encampment at Fort Sewall. I stood across the way from them and composed this image of the Regiment standing at attention under the light of a full moon. Moments later, they fired several volleys over the harbor which would lead to a favorite image that was shared the next day. This one got relegated to the ‘to be published’ folder instead.
By Eyal Oren|2019-06-23T14:42:07-04:00July 10th, 2019|Categories: Traditions|Tags: full moon, Glover's regiment|7 Comments
Sure, let’s celebrate war a bit more…
Love this picture!
Glover’s Regiment was important in our fight for Independence. Who saved the American Army by rowing them off Long Island— Fishermen from Marblehead. This is celebrating our Independence. Learn your history Cheri Lyon.
I couldn’t love this more!
I never saw the Regiment under a moon. Was this just after they captured Logan or before they stormed the airport?
Wow ? that’s awesome
Neat picture, interesting information