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    Re: 150

    I remember a few years back, we did a real time march through the park, and did the maneuvers of the engagements at Chickamauga. It was something that i have been wanting to do again, only on a larger scale.
    Robert Melville


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    Re: Chickamauga 150

    You can pretty much count on us to be there.
    Bob Muehleisen
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    Re: Chickamauga 150

    Given our relationship with the park from past events, I am sure the WIG will be interested in taking part in this effort. Lee - let me know what I can do to help.

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    Re: Chickamauga 150

    Lee,

    Do you have any plans/room to include mounted types ?

    I Know I ,personally, would LOVE to participate in anything at Chickamauga again if given the chance. I am sure the rest of the Critters and friends would as well.

    thanks,
    Patrick McAllister
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    Re: Chickamauga 150

    Quote Originally Posted by CYoungJSU View Post
    For all who have shown interest,

    As Lee said, this will be a major event!! Let's just say, it will be a once in a lifetime opportunity for many of us! So, get the word out so we can get those brigades formed...oops...did I let a little secret slip through. That's all I'm saying! Come out to support YOUR national military park in 2013!
    Sounds good - I'm in!
    Regards,
    Scott Dallimore
    14th SCVI Co. I "McCalla's Rifles"
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    Re: Chickamauga 150

    We haven't really talked too awful much about a mounted segment, but I think it would be pretty cool to be able to have enough mounted men to interpret the various uses of a mounted escort company. This was something very unique to the Army of Tennessee, and according the Dave Powell's new book, The Maps of Chickamauga, escort companies for the various infantry commands were as follows:

    General Headquarters (Bragg)
    Escort: Druex Co. Louisiana Cavalry (68 men)
    Escort: Company K, 3rd Alabama Cavalry (68 men)

    Right Wing (Lt. Gen. Leonidas Polk)
    Escort: Greenleaf's Company Louisiana Cavalry (33 men)

    Cheatham's Division (Maj. Gen. Benjamin F. Cheatham)
    Escort: Company G, 2nd Georgia Cavalry (32 Men)

    Hindman's Division (Maj. Gen. Thomas C. Hindman)
    Escort: Company I, 3rd Alabama Cavalry (65 Men)

    Hill's Corps (Lt. Gen. Daniel H. Hill)
    Escort: Raum's Company Georgia Cavalry (51 men)

    Cleburne's Division (Maj. Gen. Patrick R. Cleburne)
    Escort: Sanders' Company Tennessee Cavalry (?)

    Left Wing (Lt. Gen. James Longstreet)
    Escort: Company A, 1st Louisiana Cavalry (30 men)

    Buckner's Corps (Maj. Gen. Simon B. Buckner)
    Escort: Clark's Company Tennessee Cavalry (20 men)

    Stewart's Division (Maj. Gen. Alexander P. Stewart)
    Escort: Foules' Company Mississippi Cavalry (35 men)

    First Corps, Army of Northern Virginia (Maj. Gen. John Bell Hood)
    Escort: Companies E and C, 1st Louisiana Cavalry (30 men)

    Lee- This might be something we can put our heads together on...
    Christopher P. Young
    Army of Tennessee
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    Re: Chickamauga 150

    Regular Army! Definitely an under-represented impression.

    Check out this image of Samuel Kumler, 15th U.S. Infantry on Ebay. Sack coat with an Army hat.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/Samuel-Kumler-15...item4cecd6123f

    v/r
    Mark Susnis
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    Re: Chickamauga 150

    Lee-

    Some unit should do the "Breckenridge Guards"!! (escort company)

    Joe Walker

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    Re: Chickamauga 150

    This would be Foules escort company............


    Joe Walker

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    Re: Chickamauga 150

    Let's see if we can play the "guess why Joe wants to see this unit at Chickamauga" game. Joe, how are you and Foules' boy doing?
    Lindsey Brown

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