Re: Outpost III - AAR Thread
Rob Murray and I got back to Minnesota @ 5:00 AM Monday, after dropping Col. Sorchy and Ryan Protz off in southern Wisconsin. I am still digesting the weekend. Cannot for the life of me recall everywhere we went Saturday! Col. Sorchy had asked that I assist with the battalion drill, serving as a general guide. Once we got into the field, being on the left of the line, I found myself with Capt. Ewing's Company B - had no idea that it would soon be the "Foot Cavalry!" The captain asked me, as a sergeant "without portfolio," to walk with him much of the weekend. Since the little flag in my musket didn't read "bang," the second time we crept through the woods looking for the 2nd platoon, down by the bridge - about 3:50 AM, I pulled the thing out of my weapon and loaded it! After that I tried to cover our valiant leader, but keeping up with him was not always easy...
Late on Saturday, we left the main Union camp to return to the left flank and our home in the sunken road. The Critters were in the hollow near the bridge as we marched through. Among the usual cat calling and animal noises (mostly from Sgt. Leichty!), one Critter stated "Hard Travelled Sons-o-Bitches..." Amen!
Though I had in the past served with some of the men of Co. B, we hadn't shared canteens before. Now they are great friends! That is a true highlite for me.
BTW - we hit the rear of the Tennesseans camp, swept past a few cavalry horses, and engaged cav. When CS infantry started arriving, we thought they were a reserve, then more and more were swinging in and hitting us in front and flank, so we recoiled....having no idea the success being enjoyed by Companies A & C! If you heard our bugler sounding what sounded like "Dixie" - that was a special call for HELP!!!
Since most of you didn't get to see where the "Why Not?" boys were all weekend, here are a few images of our camp, my pards, and the view of the rear of the Confederate postion. Sadly, the few images I tried to get of the CS line Sunday morning didn't turn out!
Thanks to the WIG & ONV leaders for a great event, the new friends, and one heck of a great experience!
Jim Moffet
Rob Murray and I got back to Minnesota @ 5:00 AM Monday, after dropping Col. Sorchy and Ryan Protz off in southern Wisconsin. I am still digesting the weekend. Cannot for the life of me recall everywhere we went Saturday! Col. Sorchy had asked that I assist with the battalion drill, serving as a general guide. Once we got into the field, being on the left of the line, I found myself with Capt. Ewing's Company B - had no idea that it would soon be the "Foot Cavalry!" The captain asked me, as a sergeant "without portfolio," to walk with him much of the weekend. Since the little flag in my musket didn't read "bang," the second time we crept through the woods looking for the 2nd platoon, down by the bridge - about 3:50 AM, I pulled the thing out of my weapon and loaded it! After that I tried to cover our valiant leader, but keeping up with him was not always easy...
Late on Saturday, we left the main Union camp to return to the left flank and our home in the sunken road. The Critters were in the hollow near the bridge as we marched through. Among the usual cat calling and animal noises (mostly from Sgt. Leichty!), one Critter stated "Hard Travelled Sons-o-Bitches..." Amen!
Though I had in the past served with some of the men of Co. B, we hadn't shared canteens before. Now they are great friends! That is a true highlite for me.
BTW - we hit the rear of the Tennesseans camp, swept past a few cavalry horses, and engaged cav. When CS infantry started arriving, we thought they were a reserve, then more and more were swinging in and hitting us in front and flank, so we recoiled....having no idea the success being enjoyed by Companies A & C! If you heard our bugler sounding what sounded like "Dixie" - that was a special call for HELP!!!
Since most of you didn't get to see where the "Why Not?" boys were all weekend, here are a few images of our camp, my pards, and the view of the rear of the Confederate postion. Sadly, the few images I tried to get of the CS line Sunday morning didn't turn out!
Thanks to the WIG & ONV leaders for a great event, the new friends, and one heck of a great experience!
Jim Moffet
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