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  • Re: Your Impression(s)

    Originally posted by Rich Libicer View Post
    Bob - awesome impression. Something hardly seen anymore. You going to be drivin one of them Yankee steampaddles at Shiloh next year??

    Rich
    You betcha. Not driving, though - just enlisted deckhand stuff. And making sure the landlubbers don't fall overboard.
    [COLOR=Blue][SIZE=4][FONT=Verdana]Bob Dispenza[/FONT][/SIZE][/COLOR]
    [COLOR=Navy]US Naval Landing Party ([url]www.usnlp.org)[/url][/COLOR]
    [COLOR=SeaGreen]Navy and Marine Living History Association ([url]www.navyandmarine.org)[/url][/COLOR]

    "The publick give credit for feat of arms, but the courage which is required for them, cannot compare with that which is needed to bear patiently, not only the thousand annoyances but the total absence of everything that makes life pleasant and even worth living." - Lt. Percival Drayton, on naval blockade duty.

    "We have drawn the Spencer Repeating Rifle. It is a 7 shooter, & a beautiful little gun. They are charged to us at $30.00. 15 of which we have to pay."
    William Clark Allen, Company K, 72nd Indiana Volunteers, May 17, 1863

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      US Marine enlisted. Trying to have knowledge to cover between 1845 to 1865, foreign (China, Japan) and domestic (Arthur Burns, John Brown) and engagements (Indian battles, Mexican War, Civil War, Japan). Trying to get enough gear to be able to do junk on the bunk. Will eventually branch to do CSMC.
      Mike Stein
      Remuddeled Kitchen Mess

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      • Re: Your Impression(s)

        2nd Virginia Co. F, Stonewall Brigade, ANV

        71st Pennsylvania, Co. B., Philadelphia Brigade AoP

        I prefer the 1864-1865 spectrum. It was the time that showed that Lee's army could still take a beating and deal it right back. It also showed what veteran Federal armies could do under the leadership of competent and intentional commanders.

        I have grown to like many of the more mundane aspects of the Civil War, and would love to put together a rear echelon impression or Veterans Reserve Corps. Sometimes counting crackers is more fun than marching...

        Regards,

        Dan Limb
        Dan Limb
        One of THEM!

        "In the moment of action, remember the value of silence and order" -- Phormio of Athens

        "Your first duty is to get a decent hat. You cannot hope to do more. You should never wish to do less"

        Direct Descendent of
        James M. Hergesheimer, Co. A. 20th Iowa Infantry

        Capt. James G. Campbell, Co. F., 19th Illinois Infantry. Wounded at Missionary Ridge

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          1st United States Sharpshooters Company C
          1st Cherokee Partisan Rangers, CSA

          Jared Carlson
          Private
          1st United States Sharpshooters Co C

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          • Re: Your Impression(s)

            Still Running for 7 years WoaaaaaH

            All impressions but my favorite starts with the Kansas-Missouri frontier, Trans-Mississippi confederate dismounted cavalrymen also, all 61' federal men at First Bull Run, 55th NY Zouave, 146th Zouave and regiments from Wisconsin, Michigan and Iowa.

            Regards from France
            Pv. Adrien "Aubrey" Marzuola
            French Mess

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            • Re: Your Impression(s)

              Streaks are made to be broken.
              Silas Tackitt,
              one of the moderators.

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