Re: To the Men of the Pioneer Platoon
One of the most unique and fantastic experiences I've had in reenacting. If I may say so myself, we were a mirror match for those of General Order's #3.
Officer and NCOs did a awesome job managing us, keeping an eye out for safety, and encouraging us to keep chopping. Hearing the cheers coming from the Buckeyes and rebs when the trees came down gave a great feeling to be a pioneer.
The Buckeye engineers of Co. G gave many suggestions rock placement and we repayed the favor by keeping them cool in that Georgia heat, and the "Ferry Crossing" joke is the most memorable one-liner I can think of.
While I never did get to see a scorpian, there is just nothing like here a WHACK!, hearing a crack, and the whoosh of a 80 ft. pine tree coming to the ground. To see those raw stumps all behind the breastworks is a first time experience for many, and I hope to do again soon.
One of the most unique and fantastic experiences I've had in reenacting. If I may say so myself, we were a mirror match for those of General Order's #3.
Officer and NCOs did a awesome job managing us, keeping an eye out for safety, and encouraging us to keep chopping. Hearing the cheers coming from the Buckeyes and rebs when the trees came down gave a great feeling to be a pioneer.
The Buckeye engineers of Co. G gave many suggestions rock placement and we repayed the favor by keeping them cool in that Georgia heat, and the "Ferry Crossing" joke is the most memorable one-liner I can think of.
While I never did get to see a scorpian, there is just nothing like here a WHACK!, hearing a crack, and the whoosh of a 80 ft. pine tree coming to the ground. To see those raw stumps all behind the breastworks is a first time experience for many, and I hope to do again soon.
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