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View Poll Results: What type of reenacting do you do?
Confederate Infantry 28 50.91%
Confederate Cavalry 2 3.64%
Confederate Artillery 9 16.36%
Federal Infantry 23 41.82%
Federal Cavalry 2 3.64%
Federal Artillery 8 14.55%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 55. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 01-30-2008, 02:51 PM
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AZ Reenactor is out of Arizona IIRC... he's also a mod over on the AC might be worth sending him a PM. If he doesn't reply let me know & I'll pass your request on through the AC.
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Thanks will do
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Old 02-25-2008, 03:56 PM
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I was surprised by the close to even slit between the union and confederate reenactors. My bet was the confederate guys would have the over whelming numbers.
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Confederate Infantry here.

Proud member of the:

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Old 02-27-2008, 10:34 PM
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Umph, not really a very fair poll.

You've forgotten the Civilian aspect of Reenacting.

You've forgotten the women who tended the wounded, worked to keep the soldiers of both sides clothed and warm, and drove on with home life raising the children, tend the one's who couldn't go and farming the land(if needed).

Myself, I'm a Southern woman, born and bred with a proud Southern History.

~Kerri
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Women? The biggest mistake we ever made was letting them out of the kitchen. (Huge grin.) I'm going to hide now.

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