Re: AARs
I have been to both past I600 events which have been in my top 10 list for many years. This years surpassed those. The bar for 2007 has been set very high.
Having done the past two events as a POW, I decided to see what life was like outside the bars. Boy what a difference!!! I don't think I have worked so hard at an event in a long long time. The Federal Garrison always seemed to be needed for something. From guard, to fatique, to drill, to prisoner escort, to assitting with the spectator program and more, we were kept very busy. My deepest thanks and appreciation go out to all those that served in Co. A of the 157th NY!! You men all did your duty and did it well. It was an honor to serve with you all this past weekend.
Special thanks to Pat Craddock for allowing be to serve as his Orderly Sgt. It has been awhile since I have filled that role and was reminded how much work it is. Luckly I have some great folks serving as our SGTs and CPLs. Thanks to Sgts Blunt and Miller. You both ran your platoons expertly. Cpls Ewing, McCarthy, Runyon, and Spohn all did an outstanding job!!!
My most memorable moment was pushing Ed Marsh up against the Fort wall as he tried to grab a confiscated ham bone to try and sneak it back into the casemates. Seeing the look on his face and watching the ham bone fly through the air as all the other prisoners eyes followed it was priceless and earned me the nickname Sgt Hambone.
It was a great event and I am looking forward to the next time.
I have been to both past I600 events which have been in my top 10 list for many years. This years surpassed those. The bar for 2007 has been set very high.
Having done the past two events as a POW, I decided to see what life was like outside the bars. Boy what a difference!!! I don't think I have worked so hard at an event in a long long time. The Federal Garrison always seemed to be needed for something. From guard, to fatique, to drill, to prisoner escort, to assitting with the spectator program and more, we were kept very busy. My deepest thanks and appreciation go out to all those that served in Co. A of the 157th NY!! You men all did your duty and did it well. It was an honor to serve with you all this past weekend.
Special thanks to Pat Craddock for allowing be to serve as his Orderly Sgt. It has been awhile since I have filled that role and was reminded how much work it is. Luckly I have some great folks serving as our SGTs and CPLs. Thanks to Sgts Blunt and Miller. You both ran your platoons expertly. Cpls Ewing, McCarthy, Runyon, and Spohn all did an outstanding job!!!
My most memorable moment was pushing Ed Marsh up against the Fort wall as he tried to grab a confiscated ham bone to try and sneak it back into the casemates. Seeing the look on his face and watching the ham bone fly through the air as all the other prisoners eyes followed it was priceless and earned me the nickname Sgt Hambone.
It was a great event and I am looking forward to the next time.
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