CSA Today Brev. Brig. Gen'l Honored Fallen Comrade Joined Dec 3, 2011 Location Laurinburg NC Jun 10, 2014 #1
T Bone Private Joined Dec 28, 2013 Location North AL Jun 10, 2014 #2 50 years worth of memories ! Possibly some of those; woulda/ coulda/ shoulda thoughts....
Patrick H Lt. Colonel Joined Mar 7, 2014 Jun 10, 2014 #3 That photographer, or a journalist nearby, probably interviewed those two gents. That would have been a good read.
That photographer, or a journalist nearby, probably interviewed those two gents. That would have been a good read.
unionblue Brev. Brig. Gen'l Member of the Year Joined Feb 20, 2005 Location Ocala, FL (as of December, 2015). Jun 11, 2014 #4 Old soldiers are very often worth listening to. If you can get them to talk of those times. Would have loved to listen to these two.
Old soldiers are very often worth listening to. If you can get them to talk of those times. Would have loved to listen to these two.
Union_Buff Major Joined Oct 14, 2009 Location New Zealand Jun 11, 2014 #5 unionblue said: Old soldiers are very often worth listening to. If you can get them to talk of those times. Would have loved to listen to these two. Click to expand... I'm with you on that UB I love listening to Uncle Frank's stories of when he was in Bomber Command - the stories involving pranks and jokes always give me reason to chuckle.
unionblue said: Old soldiers are very often worth listening to. If you can get them to talk of those times. Would have loved to listen to these two. Click to expand... I'm with you on that UB I love listening to Uncle Frank's stories of when he was in Bomber Command - the stories involving pranks and jokes always give me reason to chuckle.
Seduzal Major Retired Moderator Joined Jun 19, 2013 Location Canton, North Carolina Jun 11, 2014 #6 unionblue said: Old soldiers are very often worth listening to. If you can get them to talk of those times. Would have loved to listen to these two. Click to expand... I agree. What tails would they talk about? The War? Their lives before and after the war? Their wife's and kids?
unionblue said: Old soldiers are very often worth listening to. If you can get them to talk of those times. Would have loved to listen to these two. Click to expand... I agree. What tails would they talk about? The War? Their lives before and after the war? Their wife's and kids?
unionblue Brev. Brig. Gen'l Member of the Year Joined Feb 20, 2005 Location Ocala, FL (as of December, 2015). Jun 11, 2014 #7 Seduzal said: I agree. What tails would they talk about? The War? Their lives before and after the war? Their wife's and kids? Click to expand... Seduzal, ANYTHING these men would want to talk about would be great to listen to. And they have earned the right to talk about anything they please about their former lives. Sincerely, Unionblue
Seduzal said: I agree. What tails would they talk about? The War? Their lives before and after the war? Their wife's and kids? Click to expand... Seduzal, ANYTHING these men would want to talk about would be great to listen to. And they have earned the right to talk about anything they please about their former lives. Sincerely, Unionblue
W whitworth 2nd Lieutenant Joined Jun 18, 2005 Jun 11, 2014 #8 Ha, the two Confederate veterans probably talked of what they did for the fifty years living in the U.S. after the war; never doing that war business again.
Ha, the two Confederate veterans probably talked of what they did for the fifty years living in the U.S. after the war; never doing that war business again.
donna Brev. Brig. Gen'l Forum Host Joined May 12, 2010 Location Now Florida but always a Kentuckian Jun 11, 2014 #9 Great photo.
RobertP Lt. Colonel Joined Nov 11, 2009 Location Dallas Jun 11, 2014 #10 CSA Today said: View attachment 39433 Click to expand... One says to the other, "I swear I heard Gen'l Bee say, 'There stands Jackson, like he has Stone Balls."
CSA Today said: View attachment 39433 Click to expand... One says to the other, "I swear I heard Gen'l Bee say, 'There stands Jackson, like he has Stone Balls."