Hey Chris, I had forgotten all about that program until you posted this, Just
goes to show ontop of things my brain is, ha ha.
- Kenneth.
Chris Woodson <ChrisW1964@...> wrote:
Hi all,
We had a 110th anniversary program this past Sunday. I posted some
pics. The turn-out was, um, modest to say the least...but the folks
that did come seemed genuinely impressed with the uniforms, artifacts,
equipment, etc. I guess it's just a topic a lot folks don't really
know about, until you explain how we acquired a naval station at
Guantanamo Bay...then they're like "Oooohhh, ok". Ah well...it was a
fun day at any rate.
Chris
Kenneth H. Robison II,
Captain, "Palmetto Riflemen" & "New York Zouaves."
Commander, Charles Devens Jr. Camp No. 10, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil
War.
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, Southern District, Department of the Atlantic, Grand
Army of the Frontier.
President, Micah J. Jenkins Camp No. 164, Sons of Spanish American War Veterans.
"There’s no use dodging. You will be hit when your body and bullets are at the
same place at the same time….”
Captain Henry J. Reilly, Battery F, 5th U.S. Artillery, 1898/1899.
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