The first regime to enter the fort was meant to be a distraction so that the other troops could prepare and move in for an attack. Despite the certain death they were facing, every single soldier marched alongside their higher officer into the fort. They fought as hard and as long as they could. No soldier let the American flag stay down. They followed every order and made prominent progress. Yet, near the end of the battle, their higher officer is shot and killed. This induces a rage in the men and a will to fight harder than they already had. They did not retreat despite being the only way to save their lives. They stood and ran up to the Confederate line. Despite all their efforts, they were killed in battle. The fort was never taken, but they were all buried together.
The men of the 54th regime went above and beyond in the Civil War. They fought with their souls, twice as well as any white Union soldier. They stayed with the army despite all challenges they had thrown in their face. They were true fighters. They had true glory, in every