Re: Walking through the Color Line/Stacks
Intersting point about soldiers "policing" their own.
Another question to throw out is whether or not anyone knows of a reference in a diary &c. of a soldier being reprimanded for breaking the color line?
So, maybe instead of banishing the practice of prohibiting crossing the color line from the c/p/h we should respond to the order (as long as said order isn't made in consequence of some non-existent regulation) in some period fashion either complying with the command of superiors (in rank) or maybe popping off with a rejoinder that winds up costing the private a day in the guardhouse.
Jason Hamby
I have the right but not the ability to remain silent
mess.
I really just wanted to defacate in his hat.
Another question to throw out is whether or not anyone knows of a reference in a diary &c. of a soldier being reprimanded for breaking the color line?
So, maybe instead of banishing the practice of prohibiting crossing the color line from the c/p/h we should respond to the order (as long as said order isn't made in consequence of some non-existent regulation) in some period fashion either complying with the command of superiors (in rank) or maybe popping off with a rejoinder that winds up costing the private a day in the guardhouse.
Jason Hamby
I have the right but not the ability to remain silent
mess.
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