On the second day at Gettysburg, the 20th Maine regiment ran out of ammunition on Little Round Top. They could have retreated—no one would have blamed exhausted men with empty rifles. Instead, Colonel Chamberlain ordered a bayonet charge, and 300 men ran downhill together into the enemy.
They held because they wouldn't let each other down. Farmers from Maine stood shoulder to shoulder with teachers and fishermen, each man protecting the man beside him. The Union line held not because of generals, but because ordinary men trusted each other.
At {BUSINESS_NAME}, we know that real strength comes from the people standing beside you. Our team, our customers, our {CITY} community—we hold the line together. When challenges come, we don't face them alone.
America's 250th celebrates the bonds that hold us together when everything else fails.
#USA250 #Together #Brotherhood #{CITY}
They held because they wouldn't let each other down. Farmers from Maine stood shoulder to shoulder with teachers and fishermen, each man protecting the man beside him. The Union line held not because of generals, but because ordinary men trusted each other.
At {BUSINESS_NAME}, we know that real strength comes from the people standing beside you. Our team, our customers, our {CITY} community—we hold the line together. When challenges come, we don't face them alone.
America's 250th celebrates the bonds that hold us together when everything else fails.
#USA250 #Together #Brotherhood #{CITY}
Historical Event
Battle of Gettysburg, July 1-3, 1863
Story Angle
The Community Builder - Standing Together