Quote Originally Posted by cgoser View Post
My thanks to Dan Hadley on two counts; one for the tireless hours involved in organizing this event and secondly for the gracious and personal invite to attend. I'm not sure I was fast enough on looking inconspicuous and was awarded the overall confederate command. My hats off to each of the four commanders in the field. You all made it looked simple and quietly camouflaged any of my short comings.

The scenarios were well thought out and more importantly, well discussed and rehearsed. I don't often see the level of planning that goes into portraying actual events and the public was impressed when the events of the battle were described to them. Wonderful job to Greg and Dave for shepherding the masses and for Kip and his extensive research.

The candle light tour was something rarely seen done as well and greatly enjoyed my conversations with the Cockrell (Robbie Mullins), Hays (Mike Kuptsch (hope I'm close on the spelling)), and Tracey (Mike Comer). My only regret was not being able to see the other vignettes. I've been told they were well performed, a testament to all the volunteers

The group really raised the bar, and made the event well worth it for participation and great outcomes for the historical society.

Best Regards to all,
Clay Goser
11th Miss Vol Inf
Co G
Clay,
That would be Robbie Maupin. I was one of the horse holders near you guys during the candlelight tour and heard all your conversations. Needless to say, they were interesting.