Re: Cavalry School?
Well I've been a little busy but let me clarify the matter a bit, then I'll go over to the other board and set things right. I am indignant! NO ONE schooled US! Yes, it, at times, was a jumbled fight. and yes, many of us had never ridden together so at first did not function well as a unit. There were several horses who had never seen a sabre melee(mine included) but there is no need for excuses I'm sure you'll see. The big difference was that we used appropriate distances! Don't get me wrong, I think the Maine boys did a fine job, better than most reenactors but they too need to remember to keep distances appropriate for the action. I don't want to sound as if we need to make excuses but I'll give a couple examples of what I mean. In sabre fights, they did not rally back as most fights would have, we did. So what happened is, as we rally back at a gallop 50 yards or so, reform, and come again, they are still advancing. Instead of a slow withdrawal we planned, with the ebb and flow of cavalry fights, we had to continue back into no fire zones, where all had to stop. We came in fast, some horses shied, we rallied out at the gallop, only to have them on our heels as if we didn't have real weapons?! Imagine! Next, when we are dismounted with long arms at good defensive positions they continue to advance in the open to within ranges I could spit on them, well not really, but 20 yards with long arms how serious is that? Now having said that, they were good fellows and I have no complaints but next year at any event it would add so much more realism to it if opposing forces kept appropriate distances. So I guess if you lost sight of realism one might think they schooled us,....nah.:)
On to the hat thing. Well early in the day one of their guys came off and later in the day I came off. Yes , true, My misfortune began when we were again pushed back too quick too fast, as if we had no weapons???? I realized the only way out was back through them. So with an act of urgency I called out for someone to follow me and sailed away into them again. It was a broken charge with a broken line that was desperate and sure to fail, but we had to try anyway. I'm not sure how many followed me into the fray as our Lt. was arguing with a green trooper who failed to or try to get mounted in time to get away. We had already lost a couple men so I believe only a handful came on at full speed. As I ran into them, my horse, new to this all, shied left and in trying to circle right to come into their rear, I continued to feel myself right of saddle. Trying to turn my horse under me and not able to, I realized my jenifer was nearly on his side and that was why I could not right myself. Realizing the folly in trying to right myself I decided to unencumbered my horse (it is better to pick a point where you decide to un-gracefully dismount, than the horse pick the place). While a truce was called and I was saddling, the illustrious Gerry Todd snatched my hat off my head to the laughs and cat calls of all. Having NEVER come off in a fight before I was humbled. I was also moved that Sgt. Todd had such caring for me to see that my hat not burden me while I was working nor get soiled in any way so he held it for me, a true friend. I only hope I can repay the favor in the future.:)
I'm sure all can see now the truth of the matter and that no excuses were necessary. We all know yankees lie anyway, right??!!
Your Humble servant,
Todd Kern
Originally posted by Mike Nickerson
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On to the hat thing. Well early in the day one of their guys came off and later in the day I came off. Yes , true, My misfortune began when we were again pushed back too quick too fast, as if we had no weapons???? I realized the only way out was back through them. So with an act of urgency I called out for someone to follow me and sailed away into them again. It was a broken charge with a broken line that was desperate and sure to fail, but we had to try anyway. I'm not sure how many followed me into the fray as our Lt. was arguing with a green trooper who failed to or try to get mounted in time to get away. We had already lost a couple men so I believe only a handful came on at full speed. As I ran into them, my horse, new to this all, shied left and in trying to circle right to come into their rear, I continued to feel myself right of saddle. Trying to turn my horse under me and not able to, I realized my jenifer was nearly on his side and that was why I could not right myself. Realizing the folly in trying to right myself I decided to unencumbered my horse (it is better to pick a point where you decide to un-gracefully dismount, than the horse pick the place). While a truce was called and I was saddling, the illustrious Gerry Todd snatched my hat off my head to the laughs and cat calls of all. Having NEVER come off in a fight before I was humbled. I was also moved that Sgt. Todd had such caring for me to see that my hat not burden me while I was working nor get soiled in any way so he held it for me, a true friend. I only hope I can repay the favor in the future.:)
I'm sure all can see now the truth of the matter and that no excuses were necessary. We all know yankees lie anyway, right??!!
Your Humble servant,
Todd Kern
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