Re: Provost
To all:
I apologzie, I should have listed the duties right off the cuff. The following duties are for at reenactments, if one would like to know the actual duties you would have to read Kautz's manual and also the Laws of War.
Duties for reenactment provosts:
1. Ensure safety and security at all events
2. Protect camp during drill
3. Protect General Officer's during battle
4. Act as a liaison between corp, division, brigade, regimental, and company
5. Serve living history functions: i.e. guard duty, assist in court martials, and much much more.
6. Liaison between Emergency crews (i.e. police, ems, fire)
The position of Provost is a very loose one. It is very hard to find documentation about exactly what they did, because nobody really liked them (nothing has changed since then in reenactments or modern military).
Unfortunaley some groups who use provosts, have given the position a bad name by making them farbi nazi's (excuse the term nazi, I do not want to offend anyone for lack of a better term).
During my time as Provost Marshal, I have helped conduct actual "real" searches for lost/stolen items (its a shame that things like this actually do happen and this time it was one of our own that stole the equipment). Our provost department is able to perform this service because we have folks who are police officers in real life or folks with degrees in Criminal Justice. I hope this explains a little more.
I understand there are people in our hobby who have no time for provosts and I am sorry they feel like this, unfortunatley those are the people who have had bad experiences with them (probably event personnel who aren't reenactors but posing as them for the event or reenactors on a power trip that need to be knocked down a peg or two).
Thank you gentlemen
Andre Wagner, Captain
Provost Marshal
To all:
I apologzie, I should have listed the duties right off the cuff. The following duties are for at reenactments, if one would like to know the actual duties you would have to read Kautz's manual and also the Laws of War.
Duties for reenactment provosts:
1. Ensure safety and security at all events
2. Protect camp during drill
3. Protect General Officer's during battle
4. Act as a liaison between corp, division, brigade, regimental, and company
5. Serve living history functions: i.e. guard duty, assist in court martials, and much much more.
6. Liaison between Emergency crews (i.e. police, ems, fire)
The position of Provost is a very loose one. It is very hard to find documentation about exactly what they did, because nobody really liked them (nothing has changed since then in reenactments or modern military).
Unfortunaley some groups who use provosts, have given the position a bad name by making them farbi nazi's (excuse the term nazi, I do not want to offend anyone for lack of a better term).
During my time as Provost Marshal, I have helped conduct actual "real" searches for lost/stolen items (its a shame that things like this actually do happen and this time it was one of our own that stole the equipment). Our provost department is able to perform this service because we have folks who are police officers in real life or folks with degrees in Criminal Justice. I hope this explains a little more.
I understand there are people in our hobby who have no time for provosts and I am sorry they feel like this, unfortunatley those are the people who have had bad experiences with them (probably event personnel who aren't reenactors but posing as them for the event or reenactors on a power trip that need to be knocked down a peg or two).
Thank you gentlemen
Andre Wagner, Captain
Provost Marshal
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