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  • #16
    Re: Winter Quarters 1865.

    Trace,
    I'm not Australian, but I was born in England, and lots of my ancestors were apparently slow and wound up in Australia. The Black Hat Boys mess of the Armory Guards is forming Company "TBD":D for this event, (I'm still looking for TBD hat brass to issue out. ) I can promise a damn good time with a good bunch of boys. I happen to have the two best camp chefs in the business in my company, Messr's Chad Phillips and Chadd Wilson ("Single D" and "Double D").

    I also throw down a challenge to the other company commanders for the marksmanship competition. I wager one period bottle of spirits that my company has the finest enlisted marksman in the battalion. I have to say "enlisted" because Brian Hicks is an unholy rifle shot, Oy!

    Gentlemen, what say you?

    Kind Regards, Andrew Jerram
    Kind Regards,
    Andrew Jerram

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    • #17
      Re: Winter Quarters 1865.

      A few announcements:

      1) We are a "GO" for January 30-February 1 for this event.

      2) Registration will be open by the end of the week. Look to your Company Commanders for registration packets.

      3) Get excited, and start building your impression. RESEARCH, RESEARCH, RESEARCH.

      4) Lastly, if you want to raise a company and have not contacted me, PLEASE DO SO! If you can get 10 guys together who can meet the event standards, talk to me.

      -Joseph
      Joe Knight

      Armory Guards
      Yocona Rip Raps
      "Semper Tyrannis."

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      • #18
        Re: Winter Quarters 1865.

        Hopefully, this late in the war, we'd have something other than corn likker for our starvation party... but popskull would do just fine in a pinch. Better than just ice water. :)
        Johnny Lloyd
        John "Johnny" Lloyd
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        Without research standards, there can be no authenticity.
        Without the attempt at authenticity, all is just a fantasy.
        Fantasy is not history nor heritage, because it never really existed." -Me


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        • #19
          Re: Winter Quarters 1865.

          Co. B. The "Rosin Heels" raised in Jones County, Ms.

          We have exceeded the Organizers cap company size, but we know reality will dictate that real life will intrude on some participants, and some will have to drop out. Contact me directly if you want to be a part of this company. We want a tight, close knit group for this event.

          Roll call so far:

          Brian Hicks
          Patrick Craddock
          Matt Woodburn
          Justin Runyon
          Todd Morris
          Matt Lakin
          Tyler Underwood
          Johnny Lloyd
          C Dean Burchfield
          Joe Blunt
          Eric Martin
          Cameron Stinnett
          Richard Russ Russell
          Shawn Sturgill
          Art Milbert
          Matt Rippetoe
          David Worsham
          Thomas Skip Owens
          Jim Evans
          Robert Rogers (the son)
          Robert Rogers (the elder)
          Joseph Daniel Ricci
          Bridger Phillip
          Dan Chmelar
          Patrick Ferringer
          Brian Hicks
          Widows' Sons Mess

          Known lately to associate with the WIG and the Armory Guards

          "He's a good enough fellow... but I fear he may be another Alcibiades."

          “Every man ever got a statue made of him was one kinda sumbitch or another. It ain’t about you. It’s about what THEY need.”CAPTAIN MALCOLM REYNOLDS

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          • #20
            Re: Winter Quarters 1865.

            Per Joe Knight , I am reaching out to Whit Barr on the possibility of joining his Company for the Winter Quarters Event.
            Looking forward to speaking with you soon on that subject, Mike
            Michael T. Boyd
            4th Texas Infantry
            Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War
            (Great Great Grandson of Thomas Howey,
            38th Illinois Volunteer Infantry 1861-1865,
            Survivor of Cahaba Prison,AL 1865)
            Company of Military Historians

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            • #21
              Re: Winter Quarters 1865.

              Johnny,

              I know where you can buy a drink. Or a small bottle. Or both.
              Joe Smotherman

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              • #22
                Re: Winter Quarters 1865.

                Gentlemen,

                (And I use that phrase loosely),

                Just a reminder that the sutler tent will have everything you need that the government will not provide you. Candles, matches, tobacco, pipes, pipe tampers, braces, belts, knit goods, confections, canned meats, soups and vegetables, as well memorandums, pencils, soaps, towels, combs and mirrors and tinware. If you need something, come ask the sutler. My shelves are fully stocked.

                I source my items from well-known quality vendors, including AC Approved Vendors. If I were to name drop, I'd mention Utley, Caudell, Daley, Osman, Kindred, Koehn, to name just a few. Everything I sell is based on documentation and research. I copy original labels where available and create other labels based on researched information.

                In addition to the items listed above, I will have several vintage/antique match safes and pipes. Match safes are priced at $25-$30 and pipes range from $10 to $60.

                I look forward to taking your money,
                Joe Smotherman

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                • #23
                  Re: Winter Quarters 1865.

                  Gents,

                  I just want to make a few points. If you want to bring an A Frame tent to the event, feel free. Get your mess mates to pack them in! If you want to bring a few extra blankets, feel free. There is also deadfall around our camp area for forming shelter frames, and sturdy structures. You will need to bring your own axes, saws, and rope. The weather looks to want to be typical as per usual with the last 5 years, so please plan accordingly. There is no reason anyone should get soaked or be cold.

                  Thanks all, and see you Friday!
                  Herb
                  Herb Coats
                  Armory Guards &
                  WIG

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                  • #24
                    Re: Winter Quarters 1865.

                    Have a great time this weekend, gents!

                    Safe travels to all. I look forward to the AARs
                    Ivan Ingraham
                    AC Moderator

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