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1938 Gettysburg reunion

1938 Gettysburg reunion
encampment: June 29-July 6
ceremonies & events: June 1–4
Gettysburg ELPMemorial.jpg
North of the veterans' camp, the Eternal Light Peace Memorial was unveiled during the reunion.
Country United States
State Pennsylvania
County Adams
Encampment Gettysburg College &
Gettysburg National Military Park
Nearby
intersection
Mummasburg Rd & Howard Av (no marker has been placed for the encampment) 
 - coordinates 39°50′22″N 77°14′12″W / 39.839518°N 77.23659°W / 39.839518; -77.23659Coordinates: 39°50′22″N 77°14′12″W / 39.839518°N 77.23659°W / 39.839518; -77.23659
External media
Images
"ATTENDANT" medal issued to veteran's son
Overhead view of dedication
Roosevelt seated with white fedora
Veterans: GAR & UCV commanders,Stamets/Turnbough/Vance, Tift/Gordon/Wilson/Bollinger, Hatch/Wingrove
Video
Films of veterans, parade, camp, Roosevelt, unveiling, & handshake over stone wall with rebel yell
Tank parade at college, Roosevelt in convertible & accepting memorial

The 1938 Gettysburg reunion was an encampment of American Civil War veterans on the Gettysburg Battlefield for the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg. The gathering included approximately 25 veterans of the battle with a further 1,359 Federal and 486 Confederate attendees out of the 8,000 living veterans of the war. The veterans averaged 94 years of age, Transportation, quarters, and subsistence was federally funded for each veteran and their accompanying attendant. If an attendant was needed it was provided. President Franklin D. Roosevelt's July 3 reunion address preceded the unveiling of the Eternal Light Peace Memorial; a newsreel with part of the address was included in the Westinghouse Time Capsule for the 1939 New York World's Fair.

The reunion's support personnel included 19 officers and 250 enlisted men of the Pennsylvania National Guard, and there were 3,185 United States Army personnel in total. A "regular army camp" that displayed modern weapons was east of the northward tracks of the Reading Railroad to the Gettysburg College buildings, while the Third Corps headquarters tent was south of Gettysburg near The Angle. There were 548 police; from the Pennsylvania State Police and officers from New York City, Philadelphia, and Pittsburgh; and a Gettysburg College building was the "base hospital" under the First Regular Army Medical Regiment.


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