Good evening folk's,
The ball is really rolling on Missionary Ridge and it has generated a lot of interest among the hobby. As a native Ohioan, portraying the 64th at Missionary Ridge is a check on the bucket list for me because Co. A 64th OVI was my first unit when I started many years ago. I am proud to be serving all of you who decide to wear blue and proud to be portraying Col. Alexander McIlvaine. Sadly I will not be able to have an epic beard like him. However, I am certain that each of us will make the buckeye state proud.
We are now just under two years out. (Heck, we have already been planning this almost a year.) I know that seems like a long but the date can really sneak up on you. The point I am trying to get at is that everyone blue or grey needs to prepare physically for this. This will benefit you for more than just MR and the hobby, but for having and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Get out there and start walking, work on increasing to a jog so you can double quick a whole mile which is a 12-13 min. mile. Not tough when most can cover a mile in 18-20 min. at a brisk walk. Bottom line is everyone is capable of doing it, just practice and you will be pleasantly surprised with your results.
We have also already assembled a top notch group of battalion staff and company officers. Please utilize your chain of command, they are serving in these positions for a reason. Their duties are not just limited to the event itself. For the federals and I think I can speak for Walter Cook and the CS battalion as well, when I say that you will receive all of the necessary information for you to function as a soldier for this event. Trust us!
The folks who will be serving all of you are as follows.
Colonel Tyler Underwood
Lt. Colonel John Wickett
Major William DeBoard
Adjutant Bridger Zadina
Sgt. Major William Eichler
Commissary Sgt. Jordan Ricketts
Bugler William Beard
Company A Johnny Lloyd
Company B Brian Jankowski
Company C Silas Tackitt Color Company
Company D Sam Gaylon
Company E Matt Bohnert
Company F Scott Sheets
Company G Mark Hidelbaugh
Company H Alan Eney
Company I 24th Missouri
Company K Ryan Alcaino
As has been posted on Facebook we are asking that companies have between 30 and 35 and we realize this averages out to be greater than what the 64th had with 10 companies. The reason for this is ultimately due to attrition rates when life cuts into hobby time. With that said, if you are on the fence about raising a company but can only get 20 - 25 guys you will be fine.
Thank you all for your enthusiasm thus far.
Very Respectfully
The ball is really rolling on Missionary Ridge and it has generated a lot of interest among the hobby. As a native Ohioan, portraying the 64th at Missionary Ridge is a check on the bucket list for me because Co. A 64th OVI was my first unit when I started many years ago. I am proud to be serving all of you who decide to wear blue and proud to be portraying Col. Alexander McIlvaine. Sadly I will not be able to have an epic beard like him. However, I am certain that each of us will make the buckeye state proud.
We are now just under two years out. (Heck, we have already been planning this almost a year.) I know that seems like a long but the date can really sneak up on you. The point I am trying to get at is that everyone blue or grey needs to prepare physically for this. This will benefit you for more than just MR and the hobby, but for having and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Get out there and start walking, work on increasing to a jog so you can double quick a whole mile which is a 12-13 min. mile. Not tough when most can cover a mile in 18-20 min. at a brisk walk. Bottom line is everyone is capable of doing it, just practice and you will be pleasantly surprised with your results.
We have also already assembled a top notch group of battalion staff and company officers. Please utilize your chain of command, they are serving in these positions for a reason. Their duties are not just limited to the event itself. For the federals and I think I can speak for Walter Cook and the CS battalion as well, when I say that you will receive all of the necessary information for you to function as a soldier for this event. Trust us!
The folks who will be serving all of you are as follows.
Colonel Tyler Underwood
Lt. Colonel John Wickett
Major William DeBoard
Adjutant Bridger Zadina
Sgt. Major William Eichler
Commissary Sgt. Jordan Ricketts
Bugler William Beard
Company A Johnny Lloyd
Company B Brian Jankowski
Company C Silas Tackitt Color Company
Company D Sam Gaylon
Company E Matt Bohnert
Company F Scott Sheets
Company G Mark Hidelbaugh
Company H Alan Eney
Company I 24th Missouri
Company K Ryan Alcaino
As has been posted on Facebook we are asking that companies have between 30 and 35 and we realize this averages out to be greater than what the 64th had with 10 companies. The reason for this is ultimately due to attrition rates when life cuts into hobby time. With that said, if you are on the fence about raising a company but can only get 20 - 25 guys you will be fine.
Thank you all for your enthusiasm thus far.
Very Respectfully
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