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  • Michael Comer
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    Re: Resaca - May 18-20, 2007

    Yep, it was good. I signed up with some mixed feelings but was very impressed by the number of Federals we had. It was a good look and ended up being a force ratio much more authentic than what I understand has been in the past.

    So even though I came with some hesitation to a mainstream event, I ended up having a good time and enjoyed the camaraderie in the company.

    I wonder if Landrum will wear his new kepi to Vicksburg?

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  • HighPrvt
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    I had a great time, up until my knee went south the second time we came out of the works. Thanks to everybody that worked so hard on the event, it was a blast.

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  • Delhi Rangers
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    I would like to thank Tripp and Kiev for all of their hard work in organizing the event. You did an excellent job once again. Enjoyed it!!

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  • NewHopeChurch
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    Oh how could I forget, those rousing cheers for the Buckeye State?! Never been more elated to hear a volley followed by the shout of OHIO!

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  • Greg Barnett
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    Greetings all,

    Truly a good weekend. Great guys all around. The leadership was great this weekend and it was good to get to know a bunch of new gentlemen. I use that word loosely as it is defined. Looking forward to seeing al again at Outpost III.
    I never thought I would say it, but Ohio, Ohio, Ohio!!!!

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  • Malingerer
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    Re: Resaca - May 18-20, 2007

    Tony,
    I was part of that tour group friday evening and just wanted to mention again how grateful I am for your time and energy. I still get chills thinking of that view of Van den Corput's Battery Redan. Thanks again.

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  • trippcor
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    Re: Resaca - May 18-20, 2007

    Tony,
    I am so sorry I forgot to thank you for a great tour. That alone was worth the trip to the event.

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  • Resaca
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    Re: Resaca - May 18-20, 2007

    I was in that company of Confederates that came across the tracks on your flank Sunday. It looked like we were holding our own there for a little bit with you boys. When that cavalry came upon us, it looked terrific! (or I should say terrifying!) After that, the 7th Ohio then began to kick our butts across the field and never let up.

    Hope you all had a good weekend and for those that went on the tour Friday evening, I hope you enjoyed it.

    Thanks,
    Tony Patton

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  • trippcor
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    Re: Resaca - May 18-20, 2007

    Thanks again for everyone that supported the effort to raise a campaigner company for Resaca. It looks like we had the biggest company on the field for either side. We had a high of 52 men on Saturday and Sunday we still had 47. We ended up being one wing of the Georgia Volunteer Battalion.

    Everyone kept telling me how great we looked and how well we drilled. To quote Sgt Major Boone of the GVB we helped dispell the myth that campaigners can not drill. Given the number of different units we had (Armory Guards, Possum Skinners, WIG, Salt River Rifles, 56th Ga, 30th Ga, 48th NY, 45th Al, New Madrid Guards, 63rd Tn, Elk River Boys and 21st OH) I was amazed at how quickly we were able to operate in the field as single unit. I was proud and honored to have been your captain.

    Thanks to the GVB for giving us a home and for being patient with me as I learned how they opperate. Hunter Poythress did a great job as the overall federal commander. As always it was a pleasure to serve with Paul Jerram.

    A special thanks to the Critters and the rest of the Federal Cav. for saving our bacon Sunday morning. That one Confederate company would have over run our platoon if y'all had not showed up.

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  • Pvt. Wing
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    Re: Resaca - May 18-20, 2007

    Comrads... It was certainly worth the 9+ hour drive to serve with great bunch from Co. K. The colors and the battles were memorable especially Sunday's battle against the Rebs near the tracks. Nice to meet new people and see again familiar faces.Thanks to all who were there and who helped put this together. OHIO! OHIO!

    Ed Henry
    Plug Ugly Mess

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  • NewHopeChurch
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    Re: Resaca - May 18-20, 2007

    Indeed, this weekend was a lot of fun. Wish I could have seen some of you there, but there was enough confusion as my guys didn't even show themselves (had to be adopted by the 21st MA) to try to find Tripp or anyone else.

    Regardless, excellent fun, despite being completely screwed at Sunday's outset by the Confederate lodgement near the tracks!

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  • Coatsy
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    Well I personally had a good time at Resaca this past weekend. I want to thank all that came out and fell in with Tripp’s company, Company K, 7th Ohio. To the SCAR folks, the Possum Skinners, the 56th Georgia, my fellow WIG members, and everyone else that made it a fun weekend thank you! Tripp and I also spoke with Hunter Poythress and David Young (commanding the Federal forces and our battalion respectively) and they let us know that they were very happy that we came out. The battles and camaraderie were fun and if we decide to do this again we will work on NOT camping next to the railroad. It was very rumbley over there.

    On Sunday we were supported by and then helped out of some big time trouble by the Critter Company. Once again it was great to see infantry and cavalry working together to pin down and ultimately run the enemy off. That was a good feeling and if I might say a ‘moment’ watching Tommy, Coley, John, Patrick, Jerry, and the other Federal Cavalry launch a charge on the flanks of the Rebel formation as Tripp and Paul Jerram had our company rush forward and lay a volley into the Confederates.

    And I will put this little factoid forward to my fellow AC members. Would you believe it if I said that the Federal forces outnumbered the Confederate forces at the event this past weekend? Well it is true. Yes it happened in the south, in Georgia! I went to an event that had more Federals than Confederates. I found this fact quite simply amazing.

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  • trippcor
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    Re: Resaca - May 18-20, 2007

    Pre-event registration is closed for this event. Anyone wishing to be a part of the Co. K 7th Ohio Federal Campaigner Company needs to register on-site. If you are planning to do so please contact me at trippcor@bellsouth.net to let me know of your intent. Anyone registering on-site will not be guaranteed rations. If rations are available you will need to pay the $4.00 to cover your part.

    I also need a head count of who will be taking part in the battlefield tour. Please let me know soon if you intent to participate.

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  • Kiev Thomason
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    Gents,Just as a small reminder...We will have the battlefield tour Friday night around 6 :00 p.m. It may be worth while for us to get to the event as early as we can so that we can take part and get camp set before night sets in.I would like to see all who can attend the tour.Also there is a good steak place down the road and before the event gets under way say around 4:00 p.m. I know some of us will go and grab a bite.However it's a small place and I will need to call ahead and WARN them we are coming so please be on site asap if you would care to go with us .Also the rations will be lite foods because it will be warm...if you need extra (period correct food)please feel free to bring what you need .

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  • NewHopeChurch
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    Re: Resaca - May 18-20, 2007

    My group (under Ray Wozniak, many of you probably know him) is able to make it out on Sunday only. Given that limited availability, would it be wise to run this past them? Either way we'll be there, but reading this thread, with the thought of an organized command of a hundren men or more, has gotten me a little giddy, I have to admit. We can provide 5-10 more men if they're down.

    Should I ask?

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