Registered me and the boy wonder. See y'all there!
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Bro. Wagner, my son and I are also registered.
Brain Hicks
Widows Sons Mess
Conlegium Ritus Austeri #779, F&AM
Commandery #7, Franklin, Tn.
USMC 1982-2003
Nashville, Tn.
(Sorry Brother... I couldn't resist):wink_smilBrian 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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The two father and son tandems in Company C is great! Just like the history states, families and friends would join in a single company and go off to war. Great living examples!
Also Kiev and I will be talking to some folks this weeknd about Company C. Let's get this one rolling!Herb Coats
Armory Guards &
WIG
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Galen Wagner
Mobile, AL
Duty is, then, the sublimest word in our language.Do your duty in all things. You cannot do more. You should never wish to do less. -Col. Robert E.Lee, Superintendent of USMA West Point, 1852
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huh. Town Creek Riflemen armed with smoothbores!Regards,
Allan Becton
"Peace is that brief glorious moment in history when everybody stands around reloading."
Thomas Jefferson(?)
Western Independent Grays
Ga. Armory Guards
Savannah River Squadron
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Michael:
While I have a few smoke poles to chose from, I may bring along my Brown Bess converted to percussion. Is your's original or reproduction? A Third Model or a M1801? I'd enjoy seeing pictures!
DaveDavid Stieghan
aka, DBAR1918
US Army Infantry Branch Historian,
Fort Benning, Georgia
Former Regular Army Field Artillery Caption, Disabled
Costumed Interpreter since 1973
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All you company C. folks...e-mail me for details about some white wool stars. gpg.wagner(at)charter.netGalen Wagner
Mobile, AL
Duty is, then, the sublimest word in our language.Do your duty in all things. You cannot do more. You should never wish to do less. -Col. Robert E.Lee, Superintendent of USMA West Point, 1852
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