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    Quote Originally Posted by flattop32355
    I always cawwy a wench. I keep it in the tool pouch of my cartwidge box. It also has a skwoodwiver on it.
    Psssst!! Bernard......you were out in the sun too long last week-end....he's talkin' 'bout the wenches that wear low-cut dresses..........those kind can't fit in your haversack!!!!

    Mark
    Para ser o rei, você deve derrotar o rei
    and....one of the "less smart masses"

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    All: Other time period, Yes, but as my horse gets seasick, we swim or ford but do not go asailing. I do F&I, 2d PA Light Horse; RevWar, 4th Continential Light Dragoons, and in the Napoleonic time frame of 1800 -1815 I do both the Kings 15th Light Dragoons Hussar and the Emperors 7th French Hussars. I also do a civilian scout in the War of 1812. All these time frames are small with the cavalry being a very minor part. And as the unit I ride with is in Ohio I have not worn the RevWar kit in 4 years. It has also been 2 years since I have done F&I or 1812. But, I do Napoleonic twice or 3 times a year, and have since 1996.

    Yours,
    Wayne Gregory
    Stafford, VA

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    Default 1813 Creek Indian Massecre at Fort Mims

    I do this event in late august every year in Baldwin county, Alabama. Hotter than you know what, and plenty of mosquitos, but this is one that civilians are a must have. I get to take part instead of watching, and the indians have learned that a certain bunch of white women can be sneaky, we know we have to die, but we don't make it easy for them. The event T shirts say" you havn't lived till you've died at Fort Mims", made a lot of good friends that I just see at this event.

    Diane Gipson

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    Quote Originally Posted by MStuart
    Psssst!! Bernard......you were out in the sun too long last week-end....he's talkin' 'bout the wenches that wear low-cut dresses..........those kind can't fit in your haversack!!!!Mark
    You have not seen my haversack....
    Bernard Biederman
    30th OVI
    Co. B

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    Default Avast, ye lubbers...

    Arrr! It's high time a "real" seafaring man chimed in here. You're all worthless and weak! As usual, pirates stick together until they actually find the treasure, at which time they fall to "sticking" each other. So the key is to keep looking, drinking, wenching, but never find. Curt - did you get in the wrong place at a Red Wings game?
    Bob Dispenza
    US Naval Landing Party (www.usnlp.org)
    Navy and Marine Living History Association
    (www.navyandmarine.org)

    "George, you may be thankful that you can go to school instead of having the school houses used as Hospitals…And if you never see me again, remember that my advice was never to throw away three years of the best of youthful life in hunting for men with intent to kill."
    William Clark Allen, Company K, 72nd Indiana Volunteers, December 21, 1862

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