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Date Posted: 02/24/04 2:18:15pm
Author: Dusty Lind
Subject: Re: Federals at Mansfield (DO WE WANT TO CONSIDER GALVANIZING?)
In reply to: Tom Yearby 's message, "Re: Federals at Mansfield (DO WE WANT TO CONSIDER GALVANIZING?)" on 02/24/04 1:35:12pm

I was also at battalion muster with Mark and Pigpen. There was approximately two dozen men from the RRB who stated they would attend Mansfield as feds. There might be more who plan to attend who were not at muster.
Since this is no longer a MAX effort for the RRB, Ill be with ya'all on the march. I know my company will not be filling a complete company and my services as its 1st Sgt will not be required.
As far as galvanizing, it really doesnt matter. Im here to support the battlefield preservation, not the event itself. Maybe we should just avoid both battles entirely?

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