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Origin : The motto is a reference to the Civil War First Battle of Manassas where General Barnard Bee, on seeing General Jackson "standing like a stone wall," encouraged his faltering troops to "Rally on the Virginians."
Origin : The motto is a reference to the Civil War First Battle of Manassas where General Barnard Bee, on seeing General Jackson "standing like a stone wall," encouraged his faltering troops to "Rally on the Virginians."

Latest revision as of 14:39, 28 March 2024

RALLY ON THE VIRGINIANS
(Heraldic motto)

Origin : The motto is a reference to the Civil War First Battle of Manassas where General Barnard Bee, on seeing General Jackson "standing like a stone wall," encouraged his faltering troops to "Rally on the Virginians."

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