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    Default Let's hear it

    for the guy who's been with it for fourty years. Maybe never went after rank. It was always enough to be in the ranks than of the ranks.

    The guy and girl who strive to keep their marriage together while remaining in the "hobby". We all know it places strain on a couple, but the rewards are there. Even for the kids.

    the guy who actually fought against a modern foe; who could hardly wait to get back and put on the wool again; even though he has seen actual casualties -even friends.

    the "newbie" who gets that urge we all have felt; cannot wait to get the uniform; the rifle; cannot BELIEVE someone lets him go out and with all the others marching with things done so military, so perfect and going into an actual battle; all the humor, all the maintaining of discipline -like some fantasy world, come to life. As though they let him be in the movie of his dreams...

    the person with an increasing number of urgent things on his plate and still finds time to be in the ranks.

    that young girl going for her first hoop. -her first coset. Like WOW -how does one get used to this? But the urge to see it through -she will achieve that assemblage toward the perfect look. The responses will attest to her having arrived.

    Enough of my colorful prose.
    "I'll do the thinin' 'round here, Bobba-Louie!"
    the Grackle of the New Yawk Tri-Bune
    Newsflash! At this date, a private in the ranks
    -138th PVI-
    http://www.citypaper.com/news/story.asp?id=2398

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    Really well said. I've experienced most of that, and despite all of the issues of "real" life, this has become my real life. I've had relationships end over it, I've had it take much more time out of my life than what is probably necessary, but I still can't wait for that next event, that next living history, that "eureka" moment when doing new research - that's what its all about.
    Ross L. Lamoreaux
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    Default Brian,

    Thats probably the most profound thing said in a long time. YEah, lets hear it for the average guy/gal in the hobby. Like we tell our guys in our unit.. it's their unit, if it weren't for them, there would be no unit. Same for the hobby.
    Bobby Hughes
    Co A, 2nd Battalion Ga Sharpshooters/64th Illinois Vol Infantry "Yates' Sharpshooters"
    Savannah Republican Blues
    Co C, 3rd US Infantry
    Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum & William Scarbrough House, Savannah, GA


    "I hope to live long enough to see my surviving comrades march side by side with the Union veterans along Pennsylvania Avenue, and then I will die happy." - James Longstreet at a Memorial Day Parade in 1902.

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    Well said Biran, well said!

    And don't forget the private who's soles of his brogans fall off in combat and has to walk back with a big flapping gape
    Sgt Coleman
    138th PVI
    Federal Volunteer Brigade

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    Mr Coleman is referring to yours truly. But heck, I made it through and did the repair when I got home!

    Thanks, guys.
    "I'll do the thinin' 'round here, Bobba-Louie!"
    the Grackle of the New Yawk Tri-Bune
    Newsflash! At this date, a private in the ranks
    -138th PVI-
    http://www.citypaper.com/news/story.asp?id=2398

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