2nd Regiment South Carolina Infantry (2nd Palmetto Regiment) Company C "Columbia Grays"
I'm a reenactor who has trained and drilled in Hardee's Tactics. I even have a copy. I've personally done the maneuvers and I have personally fired live rounds from an 1853 .58 Enfield Rifled Musket. I'm also a bugler versed in bugle calls.
I've smelled the smells, slept in the tents and woke up covered in frost, warmed myself at a camp fire, felt the rifle kick against my shoulder, done the Rebel Yell, charged the Yankees, done the marching, worn the gear, stacked the rifles (Kentucky swing of course): I've seen the elephant!
You'll be no more authentic than if you follow me in my company!
If you want to be led by someone with real life experience, follow me to the battle lines!
Come boys, Come!
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We will soon be mobilizing in NaS to begin drill in preparation for the release of WoR.
Col. Hatcher
Adjutant, Drayton's Brigade
In Memoriam of my Confederate Ancestors:
Lt. General Nathan Bedford Forrest, Major William H. Forrest, Lt. Col. Aaron Forrest, Col. Jeffrey Forrest, Lt. Col. Jesse Forrest, Captain James M. Cathey, Harrison Haynes, Harper Haynes, Jopseh Martin, William G. Hatcher, John A. Hatcher, John J. Hatcher, D. Wesley Hatcher, James L. Hatcher
Musician
I'm a swedish guy looking for a germanic company. Throw me a good one. (Actually know D grade German). Although I won't actually join until I start playing.
And before you say that english is germanic, I consider it Celtic-Latin-Germanic-Germanic-Latin-Germanic-Latin.
History buffs will understand.
http://www.warofrightsforum.com/show...quot-Company-A These guys are your safest bet! I'm sure they'd be glad to have you.
1st Minnesota Company B Stillwater Guard is recruiting is open to new players, we'll make you the best to you can beat the rest