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Civil War Trophy Captured During Fatal Charge

The 2nd North Carolina’s Confederate battle flag was carried into the maelstrom of Chancellorsville, a major battle of the American Civil War, where the regiment suffered catastrophic losses and its colors were captured during a desperate assault. Marked with battle honors earned across some of the war’s fiercest campaigns, this flag stands as a rare survivor from a defining moment in American history.

In this video, we examine an authentic 3rd bunting Confederate battle flag attributed to the 2nd North Carolina State Troops, a documented battlefield trophy with ties to Chancellorsville, the Army of Northern Virginia, and the brutal realities of Civil War combat. More than a symbol, it is a tangible artifact from the conflict that determined the future of the United States.

0:00 – Why Flags Mattered in War
0:57 – Capturing Enemy Colors During the Civil War
1:40 – The 2nd North Carolina Battle Flag
2:25 – Battle Honors and Confederate Service
3:11 – Chancellorsville and the Flag’s Capture
4:27 – The Charge That Cost 75% of the Regiment
5:31 – Authenticity, Provenance, and Condition
6:45 – Why This Flag Still Matters Today

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