I would like to thank Tom and Fred for such a great event. I told Tom that I am sorry for him and Fred that they would not be able to see and experience the event the way the rest of us did because they had so much other stuff to worry about. You fellows did an outstanding job and should be proud of this event. I would also like to thank Colonel Aufmuth for doing such a fine job leading the battalion and allowing me the chance to serve as the Major. Frank was always thinking way ahead trying to plan out his next chance to strike at the enemy. Next is the civilians, thanks so much for feeding us poor, filthy southern soldiers. Those stewd apples may have been the best thing I have ever eaten. My hands were black as coal but I had no container handy so I had the lady poor them directly in my hands and ate them up without hesitation. Lastly I would like to thank the men in the ranks that gladly performed all tasks asked of them without delay. You boys are true hardcores for sure and no one can claim otherwise. I feel for the poor bastards that missed this one for whatever reasons though I tend to think that the strenuous conditions scared off more than a few men. As Mr. Yearby said, "you are the Ironmen of re-enacting." I took away so many fond memories from this it is hard to name which was the best part for me. Thank you all for such dedication and determination.
I do have to commend one man in particular, TJ, you are by far the toughest soldier I have ever seen in my years of doing this. You also have the best impression I have ever come across. For anyone that does not know, TJ walked almost every step of this thing with bare feet. He went over all terain without hesitation and even had enough energy at the end of the march to run around both the US and CS battalions as they marched forward.
Best Regards and I hope you all get home safely,
Stephen Johns
I do have to commend one man in particular, TJ, you are by far the toughest soldier I have ever seen in my years of doing this. You also have the best impression I have ever come across. For anyone that does not know, TJ walked almost every step of this thing with bare feet. He went over all terain without hesitation and even had enough energy at the end of the march to run around both the US and CS battalions as they marched forward.
Best Regards and I hope you all get home safely,
Stephen Johns
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