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    Default Doc looking for unit in Eastern Va.

    I started doing history as a hobby, then it became a job… now I want to have fun again. Old assistant-surgeon looking for a good unit somewhere in Virginia. Having fought the 125th from Manassas to Appomattox, I prefer living history over reenactments and have my own kit. I don’t do theatrical blood-spurting amputations, but prefer to talk serious Civil War health care.

    Can do either side or both, and can do army or navy. Member of the Society of Civil War Surgeons, Company of Military Historians, and Society of Civil War Historians.

    Any units in Eastern Virginny need a doc-in-a-box?

    Carson Hudson
    Williamsburg, VA

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    And Mr. Hudson can make the banjar sing, too. I blame him for getting me interested in learning how to play banjo in the minstrel style.
    Silas Tackitt

    "While the original battle [Gettysburg] may arguably be considered the epicenter of the history of the war, the GAC reenactment is not the epicenter of the hobby. To confuse or equate the two is unfortunate. - Bernard Biederman, 6 July 2012

    "Authenticity conflicts occur when reenactors from one end of the spectrum attend events at the other end of the spectrum then try to impose their own standards instead of event standards."

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    Thank you for the kind endorsement, Silas... I use the banjar to keep people way from sick call...

    Carson Hudson
    Williamsburg, VA

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    Contact Harry Aycock........he is on this board.
    S. Chris Anders
    Southern Division
    www.southerndivision.org
    www.rearrank.com
    www.marylandmymaryland.org

    There is nothing more difficult to take in hand, more perilous to conduct, or more uncertain in its success, than to take the lead in the introduction of a new order of things. - Niccoló Machiavelli, The Prince. 1537.

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