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    Gentlemen,
    Happy to anounce that Capt Joe Blunt will be forming a company for the 63 Indiana to participate in the LBL Backwoods 65' event in March of 2010. I shouldnt have to speak on the good, bad, indifferent abilities on Capt Blunt as you all know him as a upstanding being of superb standing.

    Happy to have him in a leadership role for this weekend. Please inquire to him about attendance with his company.

    For the west and mid-west men companies B (reinholtz) and C (cooper) are still taking registrations! Get them in boys and lets rid the north state of the vile seccessionist....

    YOS,
    Skip Owens
    [B][I]Skip Owens[/I][/B]


    EMAIL:[EMAIL="saltwaterboy01@gmail.com"]saltwaterboy01@gmail.com[/EMAIL]


    [U]Southern Guard Living History Assn.
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    The Company of Military Historians[/U]

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    Re: LBL/ Backwoods. CAPT Joe Blunt's Company

    A pard and I are thinking about this event. I tight are you going to me on equipment guidlines? Specifically 61 Springfields.

    Kace
    Kevin 'Kace' Christensen
    7th & 30th Missouri Volunteers

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    • #3
      Re: LBL/ Backwoods. CAPT Joe Blunt's Company

      Kace,

      Both of you should sign up and attend. The site is excellent. The folks running the event are top-flight, current or ex-military. They run the event accordingly.

      Regards,
      Fred Baker

      "You may call a Texian anything but a gentleman or a coward." Zachary Taylor

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      • #4
        Re: LBL/ Backwoods. CAPT Joe Blunt's Company

        THanks Fred, Your Chaps are hanging up and ready!

        Kace, 61's are acceptable. I am still looking into the OR's for the 63rd IND. Standard 65' federal impression is also recommended. The Event will have the potential to move quite quickly so pack accordingly.

        Look forward to serving with you,

        skip
        [B][I]Skip Owens[/I][/B]


        EMAIL:[EMAIL="saltwaterboy01@gmail.com"]saltwaterboy01@gmail.com[/EMAIL]


        [U]Southern Guard Living History Assn.
        [URL="http://www.southernguard.org"]http://www.southernguard.org[/URL]


        The Company of Military Historians[/U]

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        • #5
          Re: LBL/ Backwoods. CAPT Joe Blunt's Company

          I guess I should have been more specific. The posted guidelines call for 61 Springfields. If you DO NOT have a Springfield what other arms are acceptable.

          Kace
          Kevin 'Kace' Christensen
          7th & 30th Missouri Volunteers

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          • #6
            Re: LBL/ Backwoods. CAPT Joe Blunt's Company

            Skip,

            Kace is referring to the guidelines posted on the event website that only specify an 1861 model Springfield for musket. No acceptable options are listed. If that is an unnegotiable requirement, it will knock a lot of folks out of the blue.

            Uniform Guidelines, Federal:
            63rd Indiana Regt, Cox’s Division, Schofield’s XXIII Corps;

            Hat: Hardee Dress Hat
            Civilian Slouch Hats

            Jackets: Lined or Unlined Fatigue Blouses and State Jackets

            Shirt: Civilian Style
            Federal Issue

            Trousers: Federal Military Issue

            Underwear: Civilian or Military style

            Rifle: 1861 Springfield w/Bayonet

            Cartridge Box/Cap Pouch: Appropriate to the Rifle

            Shoes: Military issue or civilian style shoes
            Civilian Boots

            Canteen: Federal Smoothside

            Haversack: Federal Issue

            Blanket: Federal Blanket

            Ground Cloth: Federal Groundcloth or poncho

            Shelter half: Federal issue

            Knapsacks of any kind are strongly discouraged. If any are used, they should be very limited and be Federal Dbl Bag.
            Joe Smotherman

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            • #7
              Re: LBL/ Backwoods. CAPT Joe Blunt's Company

              Originally posted by PogueMahone View Post
              Skip,

              Kace is referring to the guidelines posted on the event website that only specify an 1861 model Springfield for musket. No acceptable options are listed. If that is an unnegotiable requirement, it will knock a lot of folks out of the blue.
              While not listed, we know there were other rifles carried by the Federals in 1865 (1863 Springfields, contract rifles, etc). For those who are concerned, contact me at brian_hicks@usa.net and let me know what your alternatives are. However... we will not consider such rifles for the Federal ranks as: Flintlocks, or flintlock conversions, (no potsdam rifles with cone in barrel, etc). We have found no record of this Regt. ever being issued Henry's or any other repeating rifles, nor any ordnance records indicating they ever received ammunition for such rifles.

              Again, contact me, and we'll see what you have to work with.

              We'd like to more inclusive than exclusive, and consider a great attitude over minute impression sticking points.
              Brian Hicks
              Widows' Sons Mess

              Known lately to associate with the WIG and the Armory Guards

              "He's a good enough fellow... but I fear he may be another Alcibiades."

              “Every man ever got a statue made of him was one kinda sumbitch or another. It ain’t about you. It’s about what THEY need.”CAPTAIN MALCOLM REYNOLDS

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              • #8
                Re: LBL/ Backwoods. CAPT Joe Blunt's Company

                Brian,
                thanks for taking this. It was late and i might have misunderstood the question.

                Yes, he is right. We all know what are acceptable, even to include Enfields. As most have enfields and this was a issued weapon seen in service by federal troops in 65'. Hope this answers the question by Mr. Kace.

                Respectfully,
                [B][I]Skip Owens[/I][/B]


                EMAIL:[EMAIL="saltwaterboy01@gmail.com"]saltwaterboy01@gmail.com[/EMAIL]


                [U]Southern Guard Living History Assn.
                [URL="http://www.southernguard.org"]http://www.southernguard.org[/URL]


                The Company of Military Historians[/U]

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                • #9
                  Re: LBL/ Backwoods. CAPT Joe Blunt's Company

                  SCAR will be providing some guys to Joe's company. We will also have a company on the Confederate side as well. Should be a fun event and I know the site is great.

                  Jim Butler
                  Jim Butler

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                  • #10
                    Re: LBL/ Backwoods. CAPT Joe Blunt's Company

                    As a participant of the last LBL event in 2006 and someone who hasn't played in almost two years; I can say that I am freaking pumped for this one!

                    Anyone on the fence about going to this event should not be.

                    The Land Between the Lakes is an awesome area and is completely excluded from anything modern, so much so as you can basically see every star in the sky at night. The view my pards and I had that Friday night in the gully between us and the rebs was something I'll never forget!

                    The whole 2006 event from start to finish was the most fun I have ever had in the hobby. The marching through all the trails (there is hundreds of miles of trails on this site) was awesome. That big damn hill/mountain leading up to the parking lot on Sunday morning was a b**ch but was probably the perfect cap to the weekend!

                    The terrain is challenging so you want to come in decent shape!

                    Perfect place for an immersion/marching event so please everyone get your arse there!

                    DO NOT MISS THIS EVENT! :)
                    Last edited by PvtShot; 11-17-2009, 06:52 PM. Reason: My english teacher would be ashamed!
                    Regards,
                    Eliot Toscano
                    Independent Brute
                    Putting on no style...

                    "Six children from the local village appeared wearing [U][B]fallacious accoutrements & reprehensible baggage [/B][/U]and thought they would put a sham battle on for our amusement. We laughed so hard at their imitation of soldiers that our sides were hurting for hours."
                    A.R. Crawford in the 76th Illinois Infantry, Co D - April 1863 - The origin of FARB

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                    • #11
                      Re: LBL/ Backwoods. CAPT Joe Blunt's Company

                      Fellows,
                      Guess since I'm leading a company, I should pipe up. I do greatly apologize for not posting earlier. Between work and family issues, I've been a slacker (quiet Skip...).
                      I am still taking in folks. If you are interested in joining the ranks under my command, please contact me at
                      mudcatsgt@earthlink.net
                      And I won't force you to have to buy something from me to be in the company either.:tounge_sm
                      Cheers
                      Joe Blunt
                      "...don't rush the judgement, until all the facts are in."

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                      • #12
                        Re: LBL/ Backwoods. CAPT Joe Blunt's Company

                        Joe, I want in with your company! Just sent you an e-mail. Hope all is well!
                        Regards,
                        Eliot Toscano
                        Independent Brute
                        Putting on no style...

                        "Six children from the local village appeared wearing [U][B]fallacious accoutrements & reprehensible baggage [/B][/U]and thought they would put a sham battle on for our amusement. We laughed so hard at their imitation of soldiers that our sides were hurting for hours."
                        A.R. Crawford in the 76th Illinois Infantry, Co D - April 1863 - The origin of FARB

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                        • #13
                          Re: LBL/ Backwoods. CAPT Joe Blunt's Company

                          Yeah Joe ill hold off on the comments! I was about to send my Fly team out to snatch and grab you.. you were lucky!

                          Glad to see the enthusiam on this event.. looking forward to working with such great men (and joe!). Ohhhhh

                          Cheers!
                          [B][I]Skip Owens[/I][/B]


                          EMAIL:[EMAIL="saltwaterboy01@gmail.com"]saltwaterboy01@gmail.com[/EMAIL]


                          [U]Southern Guard Living History Assn.
                          [URL="http://www.southernguard.org"]http://www.southernguard.org[/URL]


                          The Company of Military Historians[/U]

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                          • #14
                            Re: LBL/ Backwoods. CAPT Joe Blunt's Company

                            Just sending in my registration. Looking forward to falling in with this Company. Fully recovered from a great Bummers event. I'll be sure to keep the winter exercise regime up (couple Colorado snow camping trips planned).
                            Pvt. Bill Wimsatt
                            Colorado

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                            • #15
                              Re: LBL/ Backwoods. CAPT Joe Blunt's Company

                              Joe said he will outfit his company if you register.. im just saying! haha..

                              No just kidding but now that i have your attention.... register for Blunts company!
                              [B][I]Skip Owens[/I][/B]


                              EMAIL:[EMAIL="saltwaterboy01@gmail.com"]saltwaterboy01@gmail.com[/EMAIL]


                              [U]Southern Guard Living History Assn.
                              [URL="http://www.southernguard.org"]http://www.southernguard.org[/URL]


                              The Company of Military Historians[/U]

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