jesus thats a good thread.
jesus thats a good thread.
USA Captain
Thanks wildcat! I really appreciate it mate, our site where the thread is directly from has a lot more information, looks a lot better and is a lot cleaner so if you click whatever image you wish to be taken to the website and have a look around, you'll notice a big difference!
Any feedback from the website would be great guys, please note that it's not iPad/Phone optimised and currently looks weird lol.
i have no words for this. so are you going to make the 2rar
Chamberlain I'm going to invite you to stop posting on this thread from now on.
USA Captain
Well, that was interesting. I felt a little bit of hostility coming off that post ahaha.
USA Captain
Been away at the moment and haven't been able to access steam but would like to welcome our four new recruits! I would also like those who do wish to apply that there may be a longer period of time for me to get back to you on your application.
Best of luck.
As a member of the 2nd U.S. Company C reenactment unit here in the USA, I might consider joining your unit. I have been reenacting for over 25 years. I am currently trying to get my PC system up to standards to run WoR.
I'll keep in touch.
stiffstarch
USA Captain
Thank you for getting in contact stiffstarch!
I'll keep in mind of your reenactment experience with obvious historical knowledge and some life experience under your belt. Definitely keep in touch and if you're looking for more of a reason to join simply visit this page: http://2nduswor.my-free.website/why-join-us WoR doesn't require an absolute amazing rig but more likely a standard one, if you need any help with ideas on parts that are cheap in price, send me steam invite and would love to talk http://steamcommunity.com/id/JacksonPrice/
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Just came back from a mini-vacation guys and back in duty!
Cheers,
Jackson
Nice site
First Sergeant Joseph P. Brevett of Company B, 2nd Maryland Infantry
We few, we happy few, we band of brothers;
For he to-day that sheds his blood with me
Shall be my brother; be he ne’er so vile,
This day shall gentle his condition;- William Shakespeare, Henry V
A Good Resource for The Maryland Campaign