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PostPosted: Tue Aug 27, 2013 2:05 pm 
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The following was posted this date within the Union Army HQ Forum.

OFFICERS OF THE ACWGC UNION ARMY,
ATTENTION TO PARADE!


As of this date, August 27th, 2013, and in accordance with the provisions of the Appointments to Command and Staff Positions, General Order No. 3, Union Army Standing Orders, Lieutenant General Frank DiNola, Commander of the V Corps, Army of the Potomac is appointed by my hand as Commander of the Army of the Potomac. I hereby relinquished the command of that field army to him, enjoining the officers of the AotP to pay their respects to him and continue with him the commitment that they have so assiduously shown to me.

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OFFICERS OF THE ACWGC UNION ARMY,
Present, ARMS!
Order, ARMS!
Parade, DISMISSED!


Please join me in wishing Lieutenant General DiNola a singularly successful tenure as the new Army of the Potomac Commander! My tab is now open at the bar for all those thirsty enough to drink a toast on this occasion.

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Commander, Army of the Tennessee
(2011-2014 UA CoA/GinC)


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Congratulations.

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"If you do not know where you are going, any road will take you there."


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PostPosted: Tue Aug 27, 2013 7:58 pm 
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Congratulations General DiNola, <Salute>

The AoP has a proud history....don't let it happen to you :)

Would you like to hear my song? I'm afraid it's rather long Of the famous "On to Richmond" double trouble,
Of the half-a-dozen trips and half-a-dozen slips And the very latest bursting of the bubble.
'Tis pretty hard to sing and like a round, round ring' Tis a dreadful knotty puzzle to unravel;
Though all the papers swore, when we touched Virginia's shore That Richmond was a hard road to travel.
Then pull off your coat and roll up your sleeve, Richmond is a hard road to travel
Then pull off your coat and roll up your sleeve Richmond is a hard road to travel, I believe.

First, McDowell, bold and gay, set forth the shortest way, By Manassas in the pleasant summer weather,
But unfortunately ran on a Stonewall, foolish man, And had a "rocky journey" altogether;
And he found it rather hard to ride o'er Beauregard, And Johnston proved a deuce of a bother,
And 'twas clear beyond a doubt that he didn't like the route, And a second time would have to try another.
Then pull off your coat and roll up your sleeve, For Manassas is a hard road to travel;
Manassas gave us fits, and Bull Run made us grieve, For Richmond is a hard road to travel, I believe!

Next came the Wooly-Horse, with an overwhelming force, To march down to Richmond by the Valley,
But he couldn't find the road, and his "onward movement" showed His campaigning was a mere shilly-shally.
Then Commissary Banks, with his motley foreign ranks, Kicking up a great noise, fuss, and flurry,
Lost the whole of his supplies, and with tears in his eyes, From the Stonewall ran away in a hurry.
Then pull off your coat and roll up your sleeve, For the Valley is a hard road to travel;
The Valley wouldn't do and we all had to leave, For Richmond is a hard road to travel, I believe!

Then the great Galena came, with her portholes all aflame, And the Monitor that famous naval wonder,
But the guns at Drewry's Bluff gave them speedily enough, The loudest sort of reg'lar Rebel thunder.
The Galena was astonished and the Monitor admonished, Our patent shot and shell were mocked at,
While the dreadful Naugatuck, by the hardest kind of luck, Was knocked into an ugly cocked hat.
Then pull off your coat and roll up your sleeve, For James River is a hard road to travel;
The gun-boats gave it up in terror and despair, For Richmond is a hard road to travel, I declare!

Then McClellan followed soon, both with spade and balloon To try the Peninsular approaches,
But one and all agreed that his best rate of speed Was no faster than the slowest of "slow coaches."
Instead of easy ground, at Williamsburg he found A Longstreet indeed, and nothing shorter,
And it put him in the dumps, that spades wasn't trumps, And the Hills he couldn't level "as he orter."
Then pull off your coat and roll up your sleeve For Longstreet is a hard road to travel -
Lay down the shovel, and throw away the spade For Richmond is a hard road to travel, I'm afraid!

Then said Lincoln unto Pope," You can make the trip, I hope I will save the Universal Yankee nation,
To make sure of no defeat, I'll leave no lines of retreat, And issue a famous proclamation."
But that same dreaded Jackson, this fellow laid his whacks And made him, by compulsion, a seceder,
And Pope took rapid flight from Manassas' second fight, 'Twas his very last appearance as a leader.
Then pull off your coat and roll up your sleeve, For Stonewall is a hard road to travel;
Pope did his very best, but was evidently sold, For Richmond is a hard road to travel, I am told!

Last of all the brave Burnside, with his pontoon bridges, tried A road no one had thought of before him,
With two hundred thousand men for the Rebel slaughter pen And the blessed Union flag waving o'er him;
But he met a fire like hell, of canister and shell, That mowed his men down with great slaughter,
'Twas a shocking sight to view, that second Waterloo, And the river ran with more blood than water.
Then pull off your coat and roll up your sleeve, Rappahannock is a hard road to travel
Burnside got in a trap, which caused him for to grieve For Richmond is a hard road to travel, I believe!

We are very much perplexed to know who is the next To command the new Richmond expedition,
For the Capital must blaze, and that in ninety days, And Jeff and his men be sent to perdition.
We'll take the cursed town, and then we'll burn it down, And plunder and hang up each cursed Rebel;
Yet the contraband was right when he told us they would fight "Oh, yes, massa, they fight like the devil!
"Then pull off your coat and roll up your sleeve, For Richmond is a hard road to travel;
Then pull off your coat and roll up your sleeve, For Richmond is a hard road to travel, I believe!"

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