07/07/2026
Met a fellow martial artist Adam Snipes while passing through Maysville Kentucky and exchanged school patches.
Historical fencing club dedicated to the research and training of American military swordsmanship. (HEMA Alliance Affiliate)
The Society of American Military Swordsmanship is a historical fencing society dedicated to the research and training of historical American swordsmanship as practiced by the U.S. Military from the Revolutionary War to World War I.
07/07/2026
Met a fellow martial artist Adam Snipes while passing through Maysville Kentucky and exchanged school patches.
07/03/2026
06/10/2026
RELICS FROM A CAVALRYMAN — 163 YEARS AGO, on June 9, 1863, the Battle of Brandy Station was fought in Culpeper County, Virginia. As a part of the materializing Gettysburg Campaign, this was the largest cavalry battle of the war. Union troopers under General Alfred Pleasonton launched a surprise attack on J.E.B. Stuart’s forces.
An all day, intense contest was waged. A number of determined charges and countercharges swept across Fleetwood Hill and its connecting ridge. While Stuart’s cavaliers had prevented the Federal cavalry from discovering the Army of Northern Virginia’s nearby infantry camps and forward placements, units of Union horsemen, like those led by General John Buford, gained ongoing confidence with their operations against their foes.
During a past visit to the Shenandoah Valley Civil War Museum in Wi******er, Virginia, these items (of several) really caught my attention. This U.S. Cavalry Saber and these Confederate Cavalry Boots belonged to James Estill Irvine of the 1st Virginia Cavalry — a unit that was at Brandy Station. Irvine later captured this saber from a Federal officer in the Shenandoah Valley in 1864. It was manufactured in Chelmsford, Massachusetts.
Reminder to everyone that next week will be the last class before the club's summer break. Classes will resume again on Tuesday, 4 August 2026. Everyone have a great and safe summer!! 🤺⚔️🤺
Class is cancelled for Tuesday 19 May 2026.
Some highlights of the Historical Fencing Class Demonstration by the Alpha Company Eagles.
| Monday | 6pm - 7:30pm |
| Sunday | 12pm - 1:30pm |