I have been a member since 2022. But worked with my local chapter as a non-member for years, since early 2012.
My camp is the largest in Arizona, a whopping 30-odd members, and we have a very cowboy's attitude about us. Because, my camp is in charge of graves in two counties (arguably three, since the two camps in Cochise County are in bad shape), and so state leadership and the Trans-Mississippi Department like to check up on us alot. Basically all we do at meetings is bicker and fight about headstones, what local parades we are participating in and camp funds. The relocation of the Arizona Confederate Veterans Memorial that once stood in the state capitol in Phoenix was relocated here and it was a pain in the azz to restore, because it destroyed a granite base flanked by three pieces of petrified wood, which is NOT cheap. We have rubs with state leadership sometimes because two veterans are buried in far northeastern Cochise County, which is closer to my town than it is to Tombstone or Sierra Vista, and maintaining the graves belongs to those camps but...nobody in those two camps is close enough like we are or able bodied and young enough to do it, so we took upon ourselves to go do it.
This experience has taught me that the Federal government and state government can't be trusted, and our county government is stupid at best. And at best we are overlooked by the SCV's national leadership. We are on our own here where I'm at.
I've basically been in charge of registering graves out in the desert. I mean seriously, I had zero clue we had 4 Confederate veterans buried in that dusty hole out in the desert 5 miles outside of town where I grew up.