Date(s): 13-15 June 2008
Event Name: Fort Drum Centennial Living History
Location: Fort Drum, NY (Watertown)
Description: Timeline Event (Military Through the Ages)
Hosts: Living History Guild & 122nd NYVI
Sponsor: US Army
Capacity: 30
Discussion Format: Direct Email
Contacts:
Chris Piering cpiering@twcny.rr.com and Doug Oakes oldsoldier51@yahoo.com
Impression(s): See below
Registration: See the POC's for more information and a registration form.
Post Website: http://www.drum.army.mil/sites/local/
Forum: None
Listservers: Columbia Rifles & 122nd NYVI
Preservation Component: TBA
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Goal: Field a 30 man sized unit to present Civil War Infantry impressions as follows:
· 1 squad of 10 attired in early war gear with NYS jackets and civilian clothing portraying new recruits (35th NY)
· 1 squad of 10 attired in mid war gear representing seasoned soldiers (94th NY)
· 1 squad of 10 attired in frock coats and portray the Regulars.
· Each squad will have one sergeant and two corporals. NCO’s will be asked to wear all appropriate badges of rank including trouser stripes. This is a fixed garrison camp environment under the watchful eyes of the Regulars and uniforms will conform as closely as possible to established regulations.
· 2 Company Officers responsible for conducting inspections, drills and dress parades
· 1 Regular Officer responsible for narrating demonstrations and maintaining the camp schedule
· Field music of at least one drummer and bugler
· Inspecting Medical Officer
· Examples of tentage with Common, Wall, Shelter & Sibley if possible
· Camp kitchen operations
Activities:
Saturday AM
· 35th NY will initially portray new recruits arriving in civilian clothing, complete an enlistment physical (recreate method published in Hornellsville paper) and get issued their uniforms
· 94th NY will participate in sick call, camp police, knapsack inspection and demonstrate school of the soldier drill on Saturday morning for the public
· Regulars will conduct the mustering activities of the new recruits i.e., coordinating enlistment physicals, making out/signing of enlistment papers, conducting uniform issue and interpret individually in the camp area
· Camp interpretations- rations, clothing/equipment, firearms, tentage
Saturday PM
· Ordnance issue for 35th NY squads
· Manual of arms & demos in 9 times, fire by company, ranks and files by 94th NY & Regulars
· Company drill 35th & 94th NY
· Camp interpretations- rations,, clothing, equipment, firearms, tentage by Regulars squad
· Dress Parade all squads
Sunday AM
· Guard mount combined 35th & 94th NY squads commanded by the Regulars
· Camp interpretations all squads
· Skirmish drill all squads
Sunday PM
· Bayonet drill all squads
· Firing demos (if requested by Ft Drum)
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This was originally posted back in November-December 2007 timeframe, but at this late date, even I can't find the original thread. :(
Event Name: Fort Drum Centennial Living History
Location: Fort Drum, NY (Watertown)
Description: Timeline Event (Military Through the Ages)
Hosts: Living History Guild & 122nd NYVI
Sponsor: US Army
Capacity: 30
Discussion Format: Direct Email
Contacts:
Chris Piering cpiering@twcny.rr.com and Doug Oakes oldsoldier51@yahoo.com
Impression(s): See below
Registration: See the POC's for more information and a registration form.
Post Website: http://www.drum.army.mil/sites/local/
Forum: None
Listservers: Columbia Rifles & 122nd NYVI
Preservation Component: TBA
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Fort Drum Centennial Celebration
July 13-15, 2008
July 13-15, 2008
Goal: Field a 30 man sized unit to present Civil War Infantry impressions as follows:
· 1 squad of 10 attired in early war gear with NYS jackets and civilian clothing portraying new recruits (35th NY)
· 1 squad of 10 attired in mid war gear representing seasoned soldiers (94th NY)
· 1 squad of 10 attired in frock coats and portray the Regulars.
· Each squad will have one sergeant and two corporals. NCO’s will be asked to wear all appropriate badges of rank including trouser stripes. This is a fixed garrison camp environment under the watchful eyes of the Regulars and uniforms will conform as closely as possible to established regulations.
· 2 Company Officers responsible for conducting inspections, drills and dress parades
· 1 Regular Officer responsible for narrating demonstrations and maintaining the camp schedule
· Field music of at least one drummer and bugler
· Inspecting Medical Officer
· Examples of tentage with Common, Wall, Shelter & Sibley if possible
· Camp kitchen operations
Activities:
Saturday AM
· 35th NY will initially portray new recruits arriving in civilian clothing, complete an enlistment physical (recreate method published in Hornellsville paper) and get issued their uniforms
· 94th NY will participate in sick call, camp police, knapsack inspection and demonstrate school of the soldier drill on Saturday morning for the public
· Regulars will conduct the mustering activities of the new recruits i.e., coordinating enlistment physicals, making out/signing of enlistment papers, conducting uniform issue and interpret individually in the camp area
· Camp interpretations- rations, clothing/equipment, firearms, tentage
Saturday PM
· Ordnance issue for 35th NY squads
· Manual of arms & demos in 9 times, fire by company, ranks and files by 94th NY & Regulars
· Company drill 35th & 94th NY
· Camp interpretations- rations,, clothing, equipment, firearms, tentage by Regulars squad
· Dress Parade all squads
Sunday AM
· Guard mount combined 35th & 94th NY squads commanded by the Regulars
· Camp interpretations all squads
· Skirmish drill all squads
Sunday PM
· Bayonet drill all squads
· Firing demos (if requested by Ft Drum)
================================================== =======
This was originally posted back in November-December 2007 timeframe, but at this late date, even I can't find the original thread. :(
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