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  • In search of...quality artillery unit

    All,

    I'm not sure if this is in the correct place (mods, please advise and place correctly if not), but some buddies and I are looking to do artillery (Reb mostly) for the 150th events.
    Does anyone know of a quality unit looking to expand it membership?

    Much appreciated!


    Bill Bosworth
    -Bill Bosworth

    "The Other" Dirty Billy
    The Plug Uglies

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    Re: In search of...quality artillery unit

    Naming a preferred State for the Unit in question would be a help.
    [B]Rick Dennis, Major
    US Artillery Reserve Inc.
    [url]www.artilleryreserve.org[/url][/B]


    [B][FONT="Palatino Linotype"]"Infantry is merely a buffer between two warring armies know as Field Artillery"[/FONT][/B]

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      Re: In search of...quality artillery unit

      Good point Rick and thanks for pointing that out.
      We live in and around Baltimore, MD, so would be looking for a unit that operated out of the Mid-Atlantic area.

      -Bill Bosworth
      -Bill Bosworth

      "The Other" Dirty Billy
      The Plug Uglies

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        Re: In search of...quality artillery unit

        Knibbs Battery is located off I-64 just west of Richmond, near the Oilville Exit, has somewhere around 9 cannons, CS mountain rifle to 20 pound Parrott and is heavily involved in the reenacting and memorial services. He may be slow to get back to you because he is always on the go.

        For more information, please contact Capt. James H. Cochrane, Commander, at JimmyC825@aol.com or visit www.KnibbsBattery.org

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