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Author: | old banshee [ Wed Dec 04, 2013 8:40 am ] |
Post subject: | 33rd Virgina Inf released in the Box of Soldiers series: |
Gentlemen for your pleasure, The 33rd Virgina Infantry 1861 is now ready for download at the Old Banshee website. I have placed the 33rd Virgina in the Overland 3d bmps (Position 250) and unit bmp (Position 401) If any of you gamers out there have requests for regiments please let me know. All the best, Frank |
Author: | John Ferry [ Wed Dec 04, 2013 10:17 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: 1st Minnesota Inf released in the Box of Soldiers series |
Thanks, Frank! Can these be blown up, printed and framed? BTW, my adopted regiment is the 111th Pennsylvania, with which I reenacted, and I portray its commander, George Cobham, in living history presentations. It is also one of the main characters in my book. The 111th fought in the east and then went with 12th Corps to Tennessee, where it scaled Lookout Mountain and then participated in the Atlanta Campaign. It never flinched. J John Ferry LTC 2/20th Corps |
Author: | nelmsm [ Wed Dec 04, 2013 8:06 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: 1st Minnesota Inf released in the Box of Soldiers series |
J. Ferry wrote: Thanks, Frank! Can these be blown up, printed and framed? BTW, my adopted regiment is the 111th Pennsylvania, with which I reenacted, and I portray its commander, George Cobham, in living history presentations. It is also one of the main characters in my book. The 111th fought in the east and then went with 12th Corps to Tennessee, where it scaled Lookout Mountain and then participated in the Atlanta Campaign. It never flinched. J John Ferry LTC 2/20th Corps .....and I would like to add if you are looking for a good read grab John's book! |
Author: | K. Koch [ Wed Dec 04, 2013 8:53 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: 1st Minnesota Inf released in the Box of Soldiers series |
The 7th Ohio. That is where I get the "Roosters" from Some of its campaigns American Civil War Cross Lanes Kernstown Port Republic Cedar Mountain Antietam Dumfries Chancellorsville Gettysburg Lookout Mountain Missionary Ridge Ringgold Rocky Face Ridge Resaca Here is the Wikipedia for the Regiment. Formed from Northeastern Ohio Boys. Northeastern Ohio from where I currently reside. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/7th_Ohio_Infantry |
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