Re: Loyal Train of Artillery, USFAA training
Just to reiterate what I said earlier and Forquer echoed as life members of the USFAA, it is not a certifying organization for anything. If someone says they are trained and certified by the USFAA, warning bells should be going off. It is a professional organization of Redlegs that includes current artillerymen, those interested in muzzleloading artillery, and some of us that fall in to both categories. Many, or most of the USFAA members are very current on modern artillery, but can't tell a Napoleon from a Parrott. I encourage you all to join the organization if truly interested and committed to artillery, and yet don't get it confused as some oversight organization that sets standards and certifies anyone in living history. We had firing demos this morning with the Fort Sill Museum gun crew, and I passed along that someone had cited USFAA training here, and we all had a good chuckle. (And #3 and 4 were always outside the wheels!) The USFAA main office is across the street from my office, and the ladies there are nice, but not up on muzzle loading artillery. Maybe someone disagrees, but the National Park Service guys at Antietam had a good gun drill reference as I recall.
Just to reiterate what I said earlier and Forquer echoed as life members of the USFAA, it is not a certifying organization for anything. If someone says they are trained and certified by the USFAA, warning bells should be going off. It is a professional organization of Redlegs that includes current artillerymen, those interested in muzzleloading artillery, and some of us that fall in to both categories. Many, or most of the USFAA members are very current on modern artillery, but can't tell a Napoleon from a Parrott. I encourage you all to join the organization if truly interested and committed to artillery, and yet don't get it confused as some oversight organization that sets standards and certifies anyone in living history. We had firing demos this morning with the Fort Sill Museum gun crew, and I passed along that someone had cited USFAA training here, and we all had a good chuckle. (And #3 and 4 were always outside the wheels!) The USFAA main office is across the street from my office, and the ladies there are nice, but not up on muzzle loading artillery. Maybe someone disagrees, but the National Park Service guys at Antietam had a good gun drill reference as I recall.
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