hahaha...so true, made me laugh thank you!!
but this also fits in both categories if you think about it. I am saying that there is a very obvious underrepresented impression that needs to be...
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hahaha...so true, made me laugh thank you!!
but this also fits in both categories if you think about it. I am saying that there is a very obvious underrepresented impression that needs to be...
I don't know if this has been mentioned already, but I strongly believe that the most under represented impression in this hobby is well trained battalion commanders who can run a reenactment with...
i saw the commercial on TV....i don't know if you noticed but his chest hair or a tattoo of a eagle :P
well from my experience not many reenactors know their history outside of what they have watched on the history channel. I find that its near and far between but there is no real answer to this...
the last decent cedar creek was a few years back at the 140th...since then its been a mess. not to mention the "pre-dawn" tactical was a dawn one this year. i think the 5am picket duty was the best...
sunday, right after union troops where pushed back past the heater house
i was on the other side of the heater house when that happened....that really stinks....
honestly the only reason i like to do cedar creek is because 1) its on the original battlefield 2) i see friends and lastly 3) i am able to meet up and have a nice weekend with my dad.
the 1st day...
bump...Bump!
just hope that nobody on your team tackles you by "accident" :lol: lol
Thanks for the post and a point in the right direction, i will continue my search!
Hello all, i am looking for a 24th corp pin that is the same as the picture attached....if you have a spare or can point me in the right direction please let me know!
sorry for the poor quality of...
in "Hardtack and Coffee" the author John Billings talks about the early war fervor in his home state of Mass. he talks about the militias and goes in to a lot of detail about some of them he had come...
yea that sums it up, even the UDC.
look at this monument at sailors creek.
1475
lost cause mentality?
IMHO... the sad thing is that many of the spectators think that this is exactly what happened. granted some know that this is just a ""re-enactment"" but after doing 1st person living history for the...
war was over by june of 65'....not exactly useful...not to mention they are Prussian vivandiares in Vienna
Joseph pierce also made his way down to Appomattox, if any of you come down to visit Appomattox NHP you can see his picture on the wall that wraps around the bottom floor of the Visitor center.
but wait if you act now: you get wirz bridle and halter for no additional cost!
i just got back from Gettysburg a few hours ago, while i didn't have time to run in and see the new NPS Visitors center i did notice the bus loads of people walking around and visiting the battle...
Thank you, I am on personal time and all I was advocating was sourcing...is it really that bad to back up ones argument or show where that came from? I think not, But I find it very humorous that...
i never said anything to the effect that i was using them, you said in one of your posts that "our group did not have any 1st hand experience" i simply stated that i do. you are the one who keeps...
okay, yes i am a paied nps staffer...and i am not trying to hold it over anyones head, all i am advocating is the fact that there should be some citation to facts presented that fall outside of...
First person research…way to go on attacking “us” and not fully understand the dynamics of “our group” for starters I personally do take into account first hand documents such as letters,...
also "many" times means : not all the time but it sometimes happens. how about you lurk around and look at all the posts of people asking "which sack is better"...or post some faulty info on a battle...
you seriously have no idea do you..... like i said i am out!
and way to go on posting your sources!