They say everyone is Irish on St. Patrick’s Day, so no matter how – or whether – you’re celebrating we wish you the luck of the Irish today and every day.
St. Patrick’s Day does have significant meaning to our own Rick Howard. Did you know that he’s a Civil War history buff? When he’s not practicing law, one of his favorite pastimes is his participation in The 69th PA Irish Volunteers, a Civil War reenactment group.
Their website explains the history of these soldiers and the mission of the group today:
During the American Civil War, the lads of The 69th PA Irish Volunteers fought in every campaign with the Army of The Potomac. From 1861 to 1865 they were in the midst of almost every major battle. These men, mostly born in Ireland, fought under their green battle flag to save the Union. Today, we reenactors honor their memory by participating in living history programs, parades, gravesite ceremonies, history trips, music programs and battle recreations.
The 69th PA Irish Volunteers most recently participated in Philadelphia’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Sunday, March 12.