Re: Dismounted cavalry equipment
Gerald,
The point is that there are a lot of impressions out there that don't have all of the equipment they should have. Even my artillery unit doesn't (yet) have the horses. I have seen unmounted artillery accepted at c/p/h events but, not unmounted cavalry. Actually I applaud the cavalry for being that insistive that a horse is required for cavalry. In regards to the Unhorsed artillery I actually poked fun at myself and I am more than willing to take a joke. I offered a suggestion that if he couldn't buy a horse then he may want to rent or time share the horse. Two or three people could pool their resources, (not joking) and share the horse for different events.
It takes more than a "uniform" to make an impression.
Greg Deese
Yada yada yada Cav mess
Gerald,
The point is that there are a lot of impressions out there that don't have all of the equipment they should have. Even my artillery unit doesn't (yet) have the horses. I have seen unmounted artillery accepted at c/p/h events but, not unmounted cavalry. Actually I applaud the cavalry for being that insistive that a horse is required for cavalry. In regards to the Unhorsed artillery I actually poked fun at myself and I am more than willing to take a joke. I offered a suggestion that if he couldn't buy a horse then he may want to rent or time share the horse. Two or three people could pool their resources, (not joking) and share the horse for different events.
It takes more than a "uniform" to make an impression.
Greg Deese
Yada yada yada Cav mess
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