Mark Hornsby wrote:
Salute Sir
I'm amazed Mr Hall by your continuing jibes at my fellow officer and commander of my beloved III Corps.
Now I see no more fighting on this forum now and hopefully all talk of the recent vote is now behind us and we are ready to move on, but you continue and have done over the last few weeks to continually, at any opportunity to take it upon yourself to verbally attack David Guegan. Now the way I see it is, that unless you have anything constructive to say, then say it otherwise say nothing. I would be more than happy along with many members of the club to read any topic or points you wish to put across, as this like a third of the planet, is a democracy where we all have the right to express an opinion, be it right or wrong, but this does not give anyone the right to attack a member for having said opinion.
As for the workload on Al, it has been noted by all the Corps Commanders of the LGA and I am more than certain that they will assist Al along with any Chiefs of Staff at Corps level to share the workload and thus ease the burden. As you are not privvy to the email recently sent to John Corbin (Commandant, LGA), Al Kling (Chef d'Etat-Major, LGA) Mark Jones (President, NWC) and David Guegan (Commandant, III Corps) sent by myself which gave a number of examples and ideas of how we could further streamline the LGA and help Al and the Corps Commanders with any workload that they all so generously give their most valuable time too, to the NWC and most importantly the LGA, then how can you comment. If you wish to see a copy I should think there would be no harm in sending a copy to yourself or if our President, LGA Commandant or LGA Chef d'Etat-Major would be so kind as to let the NWC and those like yourself see the email, then I see no objection to that either.
We are here to enjoy the games and history of the period Sir, and I for one am not interested in petty politics in which to score points over my fellow members. I have made many friends within the club and have respect for all my fellow NWC companions no matter what side they tend to find themselves drawn too, or opinion they may have, and you to Sir have my utmost respect as an enemy of France and as a fellow Englishmen so let's not end that respect.
Your Corps Commander is the one who refuses to put things behind him.