And yet another with a long time in the hobby:
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Gentlemen,
It is with sincere regret that I announce to you that Brig. Gen. John Beck of Kansas died today of a heart attack. He had poor health for quite some time and had retired from the hobby several years ago but was a steadfast leader from the formative days of the First Confederate Division when he commanded the Missouri Battalion. He eventually rose to brigade command of Kansas, Missouri and Arkansas troops. His last North/South Alliance event was "Franklin" at Spring Hill, Tennessee in 2004.
John was one of those "characters" of reenacting. You had only to hear his pirate voice once to have his image firmly planted in your memory. Gen. Moore is sending a wreath on behalf of the Army of Tennessee.
Sincerely,
Bill
W.G. Rambo, Brig Gen'l comdg
First Brigade
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Terre Lawson
Winston Free-State/First Confederate Legion/AOT/NSA
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Gentlemen,
It is with sincere regret that I announce to you that Brig. Gen. John Beck of Kansas died today of a heart attack. He had poor health for quite some time and had retired from the hobby several years ago but was a steadfast leader from the formative days of the First Confederate Division when he commanded the Missouri Battalion. He eventually rose to brigade command of Kansas, Missouri and Arkansas troops. His last North/South Alliance event was "Franklin" at Spring Hill, Tennessee in 2004.
John was one of those "characters" of reenacting. You had only to hear his pirate voice once to have his image firmly planted in your memory. Gen. Moore is sending a wreath on behalf of the Army of Tennessee.
Sincerely,
Bill
W.G. Rambo, Brig Gen'l comdg
First Brigade
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Terre Lawson
Winston Free-State/First Confederate Legion/AOT/NSA
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