Recruiting: 4th Tennessee Cavalry

Joined
Mar 14, 2011
Location
Madison, Alabama
The Fourth Tennessee Cavalry Regiment is looking for new and veteran reenactors in both the Western and Eastern Theaters. We are dedicated to preserving history through visual interpretation at battle reenactments, living histories, dedications, school presentations, and more.

We portray the Fourth Tennessee Cavalry Regiment of Colonel Baxter Smith (later of Lieutenant Colonel Paul F. Anderson), also known as the Eighth Tennessee Cavalry Regiment.

We do galvanize and portray the Fourth Regiment of Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry (U.S.), also known as the Fourth East Tennessee Cavalry Regiment (U.S.).

We accept mounted & dismounted troops, and provide a family friendly atmosphere for all to enjoy.

Company A "Marshall Rangers"
Headquartered near Huntsville, Alabama
Commanded by Lieut Col Matthew Joe Mallory
256-497-8294 / [email protected]

Company H
Headquartered near Huntsville, Alabama
Serves as a ceremonial company for the Regiment
Contact Lieut Col Matthew Joe Mallory for more information
256-497-8294 / [email protected]

Company K "Cedar Snags"
Galvanized as the 2nd Rhode Island Volunteer Infantry, Co D
Commanded by 1st Lieut Ted Urbanski
Headquartered in Wellington, Connecticut
[email protected]

Camp Marshall
Headquartered near Huntsville, Alabama
Serves as the civilian attachment for Company A
Contact Lieut Col Matthew Joe Mallory for more information
256-497-8294 / [email protected]

Medical Department
Headquartered near Nashville, Tennessee
Contact Maj Grady Garton, surgeon
[email protected]

Visit our Website at
HTTP://4TNCAV.WEBS.COM
 

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