“The Duck River Line”-winter 1863
A tactical immersion event-January 31-Febuary1, 2009
A tactical immersion event-January 31-Febuary1, 2009
Brought to you by the organizers of “The Calm before the Storm-winter, 1862”, and located the same pristine, private location in Hohenwald, TN. This year offers the opportunity for a full on tactical experience as well as the ultimate test of campaigning ability and field craft.
SCENERIO: Following the battle of Stones River, Confederate forces withdrew south to Tullahoma, Tennessee and drew into line along the sleepy Duck River. As winter developed the lines and tactical situated and gave way to normalcy and routine in both Confederate and Federal ranks. Tasked with maintaining lines of communication and supply, reconnaissance, fortifying, and foraging, troops on both sides of the river became the early warning devices for their respective armies.
This is an invitation only, non spectator, full immersion scenario of a moderate to difficult nature. There will be 35 Enlisted Confederate Infantry slots and 20 Federal Enlisted Infantry slots as well as a limited role for citizens. The scenario will last 30 hours and no one will be allowed to walk on after the start time-you won’t be able to find us!
Confederate Host Unit: The Dippin’ Gourd Mess
Federal Host Unit: The Independent Mess
Federal Host Unit: The Independent Mess
100% of all proceeds go to a historic preservation organization, chosen by the participants-your money, you decide where it goes!
For more information or for and invite request/guidelines contact ELI GEERY email: rangernparadise@hotmail.com
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