Re: Why cant we form 100 man companies?
Personally, from being in the 2nd WI, Company A for 4 years (2002-2006), and during that time I can only remember going to an event that we did a full company drill. It was at one of the Wade House events and instead of doing batallion drill, the guys decided to combine all the companies and we basically had the perfect numbers for a full company. It was interesting to do drill that way. Besides that though, I don't ever remember doing 100-man companies at the events I attended. I may have missed some, I don't know. For those 4 years, I stuck to only Wisconsin for events, and my father and me both observed the slow deline of particpants and divisions among groups. I first got interested in reenacting as a kid when I saw Wade House in the late 1990's, when numbers were huge. Over 1,000 reenactors would show up. By the time I got to go to Wade House and participate, they may have been at 1,000 or most likely just below that. Last time I was there, Infantry for both sides were 100 or less. Maybe thinks have improved since I left for college, I don't know. Staying in Wisconsin, I never got to an event larger than that. I would love to see a batallion larger than 100 guys again (like I said, something I haven't seen for a few years). That will most likely solved of course this coming summer at 145th Gettysburg.
I am not worried about 100-man companies, I really want to see 250-350 man regiments.
Personally, from being in the 2nd WI, Company A for 4 years (2002-2006), and during that time I can only remember going to an event that we did a full company drill. It was at one of the Wade House events and instead of doing batallion drill, the guys decided to combine all the companies and we basically had the perfect numbers for a full company. It was interesting to do drill that way. Besides that though, I don't ever remember doing 100-man companies at the events I attended. I may have missed some, I don't know. For those 4 years, I stuck to only Wisconsin for events, and my father and me both observed the slow deline of particpants and divisions among groups. I first got interested in reenacting as a kid when I saw Wade House in the late 1990's, when numbers were huge. Over 1,000 reenactors would show up. By the time I got to go to Wade House and participate, they may have been at 1,000 or most likely just below that. Last time I was there, Infantry for both sides were 100 or less. Maybe thinks have improved since I left for college, I don't know. Staying in Wisconsin, I never got to an event larger than that. I would love to see a batallion larger than 100 guys again (like I said, something I haven't seen for a few years). That will most likely solved of course this coming summer at 145th Gettysburg.
I am not worried about 100-man companies, I really want to see 250-350 man regiments.
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