This is my first Post on the A/C, but I hope that it will be found as beneficial to some. The 7th TN. Cavalry, Co. D. is conduct it's annual Camp of Instruction next month on the weekend of March 21-22 in Franklin TN. at the historic Carnton Plantation. All of you are familiar with the significance of this location to the Battle of Franklin, and we are honored to be able to use these grounds. I don't believe the "posting" rules allow attachments but if any of you wish to email me, I will be happy to send you a copy of the schedule. Suffice it to say that it is filled with "classroom" instruction on a variety of topics key to the hobby and is interspersed with lots of drilling, maneuvers and saddle time. Most of us will be arriving on late Friday afternoon and will camp that night and Saturday night. Reveille will be at 6:00 a.m. and we will begin the first drill at 7:30. I want to personally invite any and all cavalrymen to come and join in with us. As of now, we have approx 30 troopers coming and have room for more. Some of the topics discussed will be: Authentic Impressions, Tack and accoutrements, Packing Light and Right - Campaigning, General Horsemanship, Defarbing your weapons and accoutrements, Authentic Food preparation, etc. I hope some of you can join us as we hope for this to be similar to the plans that we had two years ago for the Cavalry Congress in East TN.
On a separate yet related note, while I did not comment on the recent discussion of our website, I do want to thank the membership for pointing out its shortcomings. This unit is 23 years old and those guidelines were written then. At that time they were fairly cutting-edge, but when the site was created 12 years ago, those were copied from the original handbook and largely ignored on our part. I take personal responsibility for it not being attended to, but as a result of the discussion, we have assigned the creation of a new site to one of our troopers, Mark Bridges. I have seen the early stages of that site and am very pleased with Mark's work. It will be debuted at the Camp of Instruction and the old site will be taken down. Again, my thanks for the critique.
I hope to see some of you at Carnton. Please contact me if you need directions or have questions.
Lt. Mark Choate,
7th Tn. Cav. Co. D.
choatecav@aol.com
On a separate yet related note, while I did not comment on the recent discussion of our website, I do want to thank the membership for pointing out its shortcomings. This unit is 23 years old and those guidelines were written then. At that time they were fairly cutting-edge, but when the site was created 12 years ago, those were copied from the original handbook and largely ignored on our part. I take personal responsibility for it not being attended to, but as a result of the discussion, we have assigned the creation of a new site to one of our troopers, Mark Bridges. I have seen the early stages of that site and am very pleased with Mark's work. It will be debuted at the Camp of Instruction and the old site will be taken down. Again, my thanks for the critique.
I hope to see some of you at Carnton. Please contact me if you need directions or have questions.
Lt. Mark Choate,
7th Tn. Cav. Co. D.
choatecav@aol.com
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