Documentary project

Our mission is to keep the memory of the Hogan’s 400 alive.
We plan to make a historical documentary about this fascinating story. In this day and age, few people are interested in history books. That’s why we’ve come up with the idea of bringing this incredible and forgotten period to life through maps, period photos and films, as well as testimonials from veterans and their descendants.

We are also drawing on US Army historical documents, such as after-action reports, as well as the memoirs of LTC Samuel Hogan.

Our aim is to produce a quality historical film that captivates the viewer from start to finish. To achieve this, we’re looking for talented re-enactors, as well as videographers and photographers (amateur or professional) willing to contribute to this ambitious project.

Are you interested in this project?

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