Well, I guess I will start this. Some will comment that this is the typical back rub (in not so kind words) post about an event, but this event is worth it, for me.
Mr. Cooper and Mr. Barnett did one hell of a job getting this event running. The property is wonderful and open. The terrain was enjoyable and really gave a good feel for the Tennessee farmlands of the 1860's. The Fort model was a really fun backdrop to the event. I am glad we had the chance to go there.
The event started with typical ration issues and drill Friday night. We marched out to our jumping off point and set pickets and camp for the night. It was pretty cold on Friday night, which made short sleep for many. I was able to sleep okay, remembering to bring a overcoat. Saturday started early and then the fun began when Mr. Hicks was getting his Confederates to press us. They could not take our position, but we ended up moving from the area. We moved to a nice field short of the fort and setup for a time in the warming sun. No real action took place, only some small shooting exchanges by the pickets. Saturday afternoon we fell back to the fort and took up better positions. The Confederates had a little action for us, making us think they were attacking. It seemed only our officers were fooled...
Sunday morning was the big push, that seemed to be over before it began. The Confederate attack faltered and casualties were high.
There were two disappointments...
First, the Confederate in the wood on Saturday afternoon were too scared to come out and play a little friendly rounders match. Come on, guys, we just wanted some fun. Second, when there was a shortage of water Saturday night, a collection was taken to provide fresh water for the men. I do not know how many actually contributed, but a few who did never received any water. Many filled their canteens and also cooked with the good water, when cooking with nasty water would have worked well. They also raided a distillery and provided a whiskey ration to a few. People who paid some of the money for this venture received nothing. This was not the event staff's fault.
To the officers and NCO's...Great work. I appreciate your effort and I felt this was one of the better led companies I have been in. The men of the SCAR were great again and thank you for the great time....
Mr. Cooper and Mr. Barnett did one hell of a job getting this event running. The property is wonderful and open. The terrain was enjoyable and really gave a good feel for the Tennessee farmlands of the 1860's. The Fort model was a really fun backdrop to the event. I am glad we had the chance to go there.
The event started with typical ration issues and drill Friday night. We marched out to our jumping off point and set pickets and camp for the night. It was pretty cold on Friday night, which made short sleep for many. I was able to sleep okay, remembering to bring a overcoat. Saturday started early and then the fun began when Mr. Hicks was getting his Confederates to press us. They could not take our position, but we ended up moving from the area. We moved to a nice field short of the fort and setup for a time in the warming sun. No real action took place, only some small shooting exchanges by the pickets. Saturday afternoon we fell back to the fort and took up better positions. The Confederates had a little action for us, making us think they were attacking. It seemed only our officers were fooled...
Sunday morning was the big push, that seemed to be over before it began. The Confederate attack faltered and casualties were high.
There were two disappointments...
First, the Confederate in the wood on Saturday afternoon were too scared to come out and play a little friendly rounders match. Come on, guys, we just wanted some fun. Second, when there was a shortage of water Saturday night, a collection was taken to provide fresh water for the men. I do not know how many actually contributed, but a few who did never received any water. Many filled their canteens and also cooked with the good water, when cooking with nasty water would have worked well. They also raided a distillery and provided a whiskey ration to a few. People who paid some of the money for this venture received nothing. This was not the event staff's fault.
To the officers and NCO's...Great work. I appreciate your effort and I felt this was one of the better led companies I have been in. The men of the SCAR were great again and thank you for the great time....
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