American Civil War Confederate soldier - Johnny Reb Rigged
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Beard 3116 vertices, 2966 polygons, 8 bones
Body19296 vertices, 18872 polygons, 72 bones
blanket 3387 vertices, 3195 polygons, 14 bones
canteen strap 791 vertices, 694 polygons, 14 bones,
boots 9126 vertices, 7834 polygons, 12 bones
cap 2032 vertices, 1897 polygons, 6 bones
jacket 14362 vertices, 14042 polygons, 29 bones
pants 13464 vertices, 13379 polygons, 13 bones
patch 1116 vertices, 766 polygons, 6 bones,
bugle 8752 vertices, 8622 polygons
canteen 9236 vertices, 4957 polygons
flag 4419 vertices, 4352 polygons
rifle 5859 vertices, 5437 polygons
backpack 110976 vertices, 5154 polygons
Johnny Reb is a historical term that refers to a Confederate soldier, particularly during the American Civil War, and later as a broader personification of the Confederate soldier. It's essentially the Confederate counterpart to Billy Yank, which represented Union soldiers. The term Johnny Reb was first used in 1862 and combines the name Johnny with reb, short for rebel. Here's a more detailed breakdown:Historical Context:Johnny Reb emerged during the American Civil War (1861-1865) as a way to refer to the common soldiers fighting for the Confederacy. Symbolism:The term became symbolic, representing the average Confederate soldier and their cause. Counterpart:Billy Yank, a similar term, was used to represent the common soldiers fighting for the Union. Popular Use:Johnny Reb appeared in literature, songs, and popular culture, solidifying its place as a historical reference. Modern Usage:The term is still used today, often in historical contexts or when discussing the American Civil War and its legacy