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    Gentlemen, the following is an announcement of the 7th Tennessee’s annual Camp of Instruction (COI) held this year for the second time at the historic Carnton Plantation in Franklin Tennessee. Last year’s event had over forty attendees and was very well received with lots of drill and immersion, instruction into the life of the cavalryman in the field. For many, this was the highlight of an otherwise lackluster reenacting season last year. This year promises to be even better. Take a look at the following announcement info. If you do nothing else, I strongly urge all mounted cavalrymen to seriously consider attending this event as a great way to kick off the 2010 year. Thank you!

    Ken R Knopp
    Moderator


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    CAVALRYMEN WANTED!
    Individuals, groups or full units!

    CAVALRY CAMP OF INSTRUCTION!!

    March 27 - 28

    WHERE: Historic Carnton Plantation!, Franklin Tennessee! Located on the horrific 1864 Franklin Battlefield, the large 1826 brick mansion was a field hospital and now site of the largest private Confederate cemetery in the South and a wonderful living history center!

    Annually Hosted by the 7th Tennessee Cavalry, Co. D


    WHAT TO EXPECT: Mounted cavalry “Camp of Instruction”-(no infantry or artillery). There will be company level drill (last year we had 40 attendees) with bugle calls, a cavalry specific living history campsite, authentic scenarios including ration and ammunition issue and, several special CS cavalry oriented educational programs in.... saddlery, horsemanship, clothing, accoutrements, authentic food, packing for the light marching order campaign, first person and more. EXPECT a lot of riding, comradery, sharing info among other cavalrymen, learning and fun!


    COME AND BE PREPARED TO..... Live like a cavalryman in the field! All activities done in military order by bugle call.... bivouac camp, mounted and dis-mounted drill, “School of the Trooper”, all food (period rations) will be issued in period fashion, picket and camp duties.


    PRE-REGISTRATION (Invitation) ABSOLUTELY REQUIRED!!
    NO WALK-ONS WHATSOEVER!


    PRESENTED BY CALVARY REENACTORS .... FOR CAVALRY REENACTORS

    For more information and a registration form contact
    Mark Choate choatecav@aol.com

    “JINE US!”
    Attached Files

  • #2
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    Sounds like a cool gig! Could you guys do me a favor and move Carnton closer to Connecticut? Tenn. is a bit of a drive, and there is probably less snow up here than down there this winter anyway!

    Take care,
    Tom Craig
    1st Maine Cavalry
    Tom Craig

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    • #3
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      Tom,
      Fly down and I will have a horse for you !I will even try to get the tack for you too.
      Jerry Ross
      Withdraw to Fort Donelson Feb 2012



      Just a sinner trying to change

      Hog Driver
      Lead ,Follow or Get out of the way !

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      • #4
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        What is the availability of horses for us far far away types?

        Interested in Maryland under 3 feet of snow!

        Dave Myrick

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        • #5
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          Gents,


          I spoke this morning with Lt. Choate (on his way to the 7th's annual meeting) regarding horses, weapons and equipment to accomodate those of this forum from "afar" that are willing to make the effort to attend this event. For those that may have to fly or drive a long distance and thus may not be able to fully equip themselves he tells me the 7th Tennessee (and Jerry as well as others) can surely provide rental horses and, that others (including myself) will readily assist in providing loaner weapons and accoutrements as needed. Thus, depending upon your method of travel (and imposed limits thereof) our ordnance and quartermasters can likely provide for your needs.
          May I suggest for those needing horses contact Mark Choate (choatecav@aol.com) and for additional weapon, equipment and other needs contact myself, Ken R Knopp (krk1865@bellsouth.net). We will make every effort possible to accomodate those of this forum desireing to attend. Thank you!

          Ken R Knopp

          PS: Thank you Jerry!! If your willing, I may tap into you for additional assistance.

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          • #6
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            I ought to have at least 1 full set of tack available, possibly 2. I might have my Smith carb working by then but not sure about that yet.
            Patrick/Pete
            Just a private soldier trying to make a difference

            Patrick Peterson
            Old wore out Bugler

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            • #7
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              Gentlemen,
              I have put in for the time off from work and I plan on driving the 728 miles to attend this event. Both me and my mount are in our first year of cavalry(very few mainstream events and no authentic events as yet). I am looking very forward to this. I have been working very hard at building my kit and have been assisted by many members on this forum. I am looking forward to meeting you all in person. I too am short on a few items but also have some extra tack I can bring. Let me know if I can help.
              I will re-read the thread "living off the saddle" (http://www.authentic-campaigner.com/...php?t=1398)and prepare accordingly. That has been one of the best threads posted on the subject.
              I just hope that it warms up a bit. I am a very thin skinned, tropically adjusted Floridian!

              Regards,
              [I][SIZE=3]Jeff Gibson[/SIZE][/I]
              [SIZE=3][I]Consolidated Independent Rangers[/I][/SIZE]
              [I][SIZE=3]Formerly of Sunny Central Florida now the rolling hills of Tennessee[/SIZE][/I]

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              • #8
                Re: Announcement: Cavalry Camp of Instruction...

                Well Jeff, speaking for the organizers of this event I am sure they are glad to have you and thrilled you are making the effort! Be sure to get your registration in. More details will follow. And, keep an eye out here. Maybe you could cut expenses by carpooling with someone or at least convoy with someone- maybe one of the Georgia boys.
                Best,

                Ken R Knopp

                PS: You know, after a re-read....that really was a great thread!
                Last edited by Ken Knopp; 02-14-2010, 10:50 PM.

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                • #9
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                  Ken et all,
                  I have been thinking about that. I will be coming up from Tampa on I75 to I24. I have a 20 ft stock trailer with extra room. I need to see when I need to leave and return and make sure I get there and home on time. If anyone is along this route, pm me and let me know where you are and we'll see what we can do.
                  Regards,
                  [I][SIZE=3]Jeff Gibson[/SIZE][/I]
                  [SIZE=3][I]Consolidated Independent Rangers[/I][/SIZE]
                  [I][SIZE=3]Formerly of Sunny Central Florida now the rolling hills of Tennessee[/SIZE][/I]

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                  • #10
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                    Hey Ken,

                    For those of us who are considering coming a long way for this could you give an idea of what the end time is Sunday? Also, you say to expect a lot of riding, does that mean time in the saddle or distance covered, or both?

                    Take care,
                    Tom Craig
                    1st Maine Cavalry
                    Tom Craig

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                    • #11
                      Re: Announcement: Cavalry Camp of Instruction...

                      Both excellent questions, Tom.

                      We will be in a contained area of less than 20 acres as the Carnton Plantation is in the middle of the Town of Franklin, so a person would be in close enough proximity to leave whenever they needed to. However, the schedule, as it is structured at this time, has the event being dismissed around 1:30 - 2:00 on Sunday afternoon.

                      As far as the amount of time in the saddle, there are seven mounted sessions which will revolve around drill of various types and paces. It will be by the platoon, the company and if numbers permit, by the brigade. These sessions are from 30 minutes to 1 hr, 15 mins. each. They are interspersed with the instructionals so as to break everything up. So, while you will get a lot of drill and riding, you will not be covering long distances. You will never actually leave site of the Carnton House itself.

                      This is the formula we used last year and it worked out wonderfully.

                      I hope I have answered this to your satisfaction. If not please let me know.

                      thanks,
                      Mark
                      J. Mark Choate
                      7th TN. Cavalry, Co. D.

                      "Let history dictate our impressions.......not the other way around!"

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                      • #12
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                        Mark,

                        You've covered it perfectly, thanks! I have always wanted to spend some serious time doing drill by platoons etc. We had a chance to do it in 2008 at Unison thanks to having enough guys for two platoons, but so often we're all lucky to put together a solid squad at authentic events.

                        I'm not sure that I'll make it down for this, but I am interested!

                        Take care,
                        Tom Craig
                        1st Maine Cavalry
                        Tom Craig

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                        • #13
                          Re: Announcement: Cavalry Camp of Instruction...

                          Gentlemen,
                          Its March 1st! We are less than thirty days away.....are you planning on attending?........
                          The itinerary for the 7th Tennessee Cavalry’s annual Camp of Instruction (COI) held this year at the historic Carnton Plantation in Franklin Tennessee is posted below. As you can see it is shaping up to be a stellar cavalry event and a very full weekend planned with 10 instructors and 7 sessions of drill interspersed with the instructionals. For those attending expect to live like a cavalryman in the field with a cavalry specific "bivouac" living history campsite, all activities done in military order by bugle call.... mounted and dis-mounted drill, "School of the Trooper", ordnance inpsection, all food (period rations) will be issued in period fashion, picket and other routine cavalry camp duties and....., several special CS cavalry oriented educational programs in.... saddlery, clothing, accoutrements, authentic food, packing for the light marching order campaign, first person and more!
                          Want to ride, drill, live and learn authentically with a "full" company of mounted cavalry? Last year saw over 40 participants. Registrations this year already suggest we will significantly exceed that number!
                          For those considering on attending this event the hosts urge you to quickly get your registration form in. DEADLINE: March 18th! We must have an accurate count in order to have enough food and special admenities on hand. The acceptance of an accurate Registration Form constitutes an invitation. There will be NO WALK-ONS!!
                          Time is of the essence!! Registration Form below (or contact Mark Choate). Once received, a registration packet will be mailed to you with full itinerary, event details, maps/directions, etc.
                          If you do nothing else this year, I strongly urge all mounted cavalrymen to seriously consider attending this event. Thank you!
                          Ken R Knopp


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                          SCHEDULE FOR 2010 CAVALRY CAMP OF INSTRUCTION 3/26 – 3/28


                          Friday Aft./Evening- Arrival, set up camp, report to Q’master/Ordnance Sgt. with supplies. Each trooper is responsible for own meal
                          Saturday 6:00 a.m. Reveille, tend to horses, coffee only.
                          7:00 – Formation: (dismounted) Information and opening address
                          7:15 – Drill: Stand to horse – School of the Trooper – basic maneuvers (no firing)
                          7:45 – Assignment into mess groups – Lt. Choate
                          Comments on Breakfast preparation – Commissary J. Ross
                          Issuance of Rations – Q’master/Ordnance Sgt. - K. Knopp
                          8:15 – Breakfast – Individual mess groups
                          9:00 – Instructional: "To the Call" – Cavalry Bugle Calls – Pete Peterson
                          9:30 – Drill: Mounted Drill – To the Bugle (no firing)
                          10:15 – Ordnance Inspection – Issue of Ordnance – Q’Master/Ord. K. Knopp
                          10:45 – Instructional: Period Food/Ration Preparation – Commissary Ross
                          11: 30 – Dinner – Individual mess groups
                          12:45 – Drill: Mtd. Drill w/ mounted firing (revolvers/carbines)
                          1:30 - Instructional: Period clothing & attire through the phases of the war – Joe Alliston
                          2:00 – Instructional: Period Saddles, Tack and Accoutrements – Ken Knopp
                          2:45 – Instructional: Horse holding and linking up – Earl Stocks
                          3:15 – Drill: School of the Trooper – Fighting Dismounted – Tommy Helton
                          4:15 – Instructional: Caring for your mounts/Picket line "do’s and don’t’s" – J. Lambert/T. Townsend
                          4:45 – Assignment of Picket duties/Stand to grain – Sgt. T. Helton
                          5:30 – Company Supper – Commissary J. Ross/ K. Knopp




                          Sunday
                          6:00- Reveille – Tend to horses
                          Breakfast by Mess Group
                          7:30- Formation – Stand to Horse – Drill (no firing)
                          8:30 – Church services
                          9:00 – Instructional: Developing a first person character – Ronnie Tucker
                          9:30 – Drill: Mounted Drill w/ firing and School of the Sabre – Sgt. T. Helton
                          10:30 – Instructional: Packing light "What do you really need?" – Mark Bridges
                          11:15 – Dinner by mess group
                          12:00 – Drill: Combined efforts Drill
                          12:45 – Q & A – Closing comments – Dismissal

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                          REGISTRATION FORM

                          CAVALRY CAMP OF INSTRUCTION – 2010

                          Hosted by:

                          7TH TENNESSEE CAVALRY, CO. D.

                          MARCH 27 - 28
                          (Arrival on the evening of March 26th preferred)
                          LOC: HISTORIC CARNTON PLANTATION IN FRANKLIN, TN.

                          PARTICIPANT’S NAME:____________________________________________

                          ADDRESS:__________________________________________ _______________

                          Email: _________________________________________________

                          PHONE # __________________________________________________ ________

                          CONTACT (In case of Emergency): _____________________________________

                          __________________________________________________ ________

                          REQUIRED FROM REGISTRANT:
                          a) Current Coggins papers
                          b) One bale of hay per horse
                          c) $15.00 per registrant (to cover meat/bread rations for weekend) Pay now.
                          d) 2 potatoes, 2 sweet potatoes, 4 carrots and some field onions
                          e) Haversack, 3 or 4 poke sacks, skillet, plate and personal eating utensils
                          f) 20 rifle cartridges, proper “period” label (incl. cal.) and packaged in brown paper/string (will be re-issued)

                          Registrants must be male and at least 18 years of age (16 if accompanied by adult)


                          SEND REGISTRATION FORM AND FEE TO:
                          MARK CHOATE
                          1878 RIDGE RD.
                          DICKSON, TN. 37055
                          PHONE 615-789-4210 CELL 615-268-0172

                          REGISTRATION DEADLINE: MARCH 18, 2010 !!

                          *Event details, itinerary, directions, etc will be sent to you!!

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                          • #14
                            Re: Announcement: Cavalry Camp of Instruction...

                            I'm sending in my form and check tomorrow.

                            Is anyone selling the packaged 20 rounds (yes I know I'm a lazy ba$%@d)?

                            Mike Nickerson

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                            • #15
                              Re: Announcement: Cavalry Camp of Instruction...

                              Hey there, Mike,
                              Glad to hear you are a definite!! I think we have several fellas down here that would be more than happy to roll, label and package twenty rounds for you. I will verify and send you a message off line.

                              Great question and any others planning to come that want to buy rounds, just let me know. Also, one of the fellas will be making a giving out "bundling blocks" to assist you in packaging rounds.

                              thanks,
                              Mark
                              J. Mark Choate
                              7th TN. Cavalry, Co. D.

                              "Let history dictate our impressions.......not the other way around!"

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