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Perryville 2016 Registration is only $12 if you register before December 31 st ! the Battalion will fall in under General Rambo. Here is the link: http://www.perryvillebattl efield.org/html/registration _2016.html "The north wind comes reeling in fitful gushes through the iron bars, and jingles a sleighbell in the prisoner's ear, and puffs in his pale face with a breath suggestively odorous of eggnog...." "...Christmas Day! A day which was made for smiles, not sighs - for laughter, not tears - for the hearth, not prison." Lt. Colonel Cavada, Christmas 1863. Libby Prison. Provost Guard South Carolina Troops As 1863 turned to 1864, many Confederate commands continued to perfect antistraggling measures. Johnson Hagood, commanding a brigade at Charleston, S.C., just before Christmas of 1863 has taken just about every measure possible to prevent straggling. In his command, no man could fall off a march without obtaining the permissions of his officers and those officers were prepared to employ any means, regardless of severity, to check straggling. Once his brigade arrived in Virginia, the second in command of each regiment, accompanied by the regimental surgeon or his assistant and a noncommissioned and a ‘file of men’, were ordered to march in the rear of their regiments to prevent straggling. The brigade rear guard, accompanied by the brigade surgeon, would march in the rear of the last regiment in the column. On the order of the Brigade surgeon, any genuinely sick men would ride in the brigade ambulances, but men who straggled without authority would receive ‘severe and summary discipline; it is the highest military offense , next to desertion.” Rebel Watchdog: The Confederate States Army Provost Guard by Kenneth Radley The Palmetto Vindicator The Official Newsletter of the Palmetto Battalion 12/1/2015 Edition 2, Volume XXV

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Perryville 2016    

Registration is only $12 if 

you register before 

December 31st !  the 

Battalion will fall in under 

General Rambo.  Here is the 

link: 

http://www.perryvillebattlefield.org/html/registration_2016.html  

"The north wind comes reeling in fitful gushes through the iron bars, and jingles a sleighbell in the prisoner's ear, and puffs in his pale face with a breath suggestively odorous of eggnog...."

"...Christmas Day! A day which was made for smiles, not sighs - for laughter, not tears - for the hearth, not prison."

Lt. Colonel Cavada, Christmas 1863. Libby Prison.

Provost Guard

South Carolina Troops  

As 1863 turned to 1864, many 

Confederate commands 

continued to perfect anti‐

straggling measures.  Johnson 

Hagood, commanding a 

brigade at Charleston, S.C., 

just before Christmas of 1863 

has taken just about every 

measure possible to prevent 

straggling.  In his command, 

no man could fall off a march 

without obtaining the 

permissions of his officers and 

those officers were prepared 

to employ any means, 

regardless of severity, to 

check straggling.  Once his 

brigade arrived in Virginia, 

the second in command of 

each regiment, accompanied 

by the regimental surgeon or 

his assistant and a non‐

commissioned and a ‘file of 

men’, were ordered to 

march in the rear of their 

regiments to prevent 

straggling.  The brigade rear 

guard, accompanied by the 

brigade surgeon, would 

march in the rear of the last 

regiment in the column.  On 

the order of the Brigade 

surgeon, any genuinely sick 

men would ride in the 

brigade ambulances, but 

men who straggled without 

authority would receive 

‘severe and summary 

discipline; it is the highest 

military offense , next to 

desertion.” Rebel Watchdog:

The Confederate States Army Provost Guard by Kenneth Radley 

The Palmetto Vindicator The Official Newsletter of the 

Palmetto Battalion 

12/1/2015  Edition 2, Volume XXV 

 

 

Recruiting     To all Members of the Palmetto Battalion:   As you all are aware our Battalion numbers 

have been dwindling over a past number of years. I perceive this to be our #1 potential 

problem for our future. I know many of our present Company Captains have forgone 

advancement in order to stay with their Companies in order to stabilize loss of members & 

attempt to revitalize their membership. I greatly understand an honor you for your 

decisions & efforts. As your newly elected Lt. Colonel, I want to join you & all involved in 

the PB in this continuing & complex, undertaking. I use the word complex because because 

there is a multitude of reasons members leave and do not return. (Please let us discuss this 

later) .  

     The many reasons for leaving however is not the point of this missive. At this time I 

want to address recruiting. No matter what we do, people will be leaving our ranks for 

reasons we could never change. Our Future is in Recruiting. This has become more difficult 

over the years due to so many diverse distractions, and competing hobbies of the younger 

generation. That means we are  just going to have to work a little harder with more effort on 

our part. I know we have had Recruiting Tables sporadically at events. I would suggest not 

only to we need one at every event (recruiting for all infantry, artillery, cavalry & civilian 

family ʹs as well) but at the spectator line at the battle itself. This is the main point of 

spectator interest & possible interaction. We usually have an announcer at the Battle who 

could & should direct interested parties to the Recruitment Table. This is also the highest 

point of interest to the spectators when maybe the  juices or flowing to be involved. We do 

not want to take anyone out of the Battle Scenario in order to work the table. We need 

members who for any reason are not in the battle that day from all parts of the Battalion. 

This table would move to the sutlers area after the battle. This table needs to be open & 

maned during all times that  the event is open to the public. Especially during school days 

were many young people are in attendance. We need to be also looking for Musicians to 

enhance our program at this portion of the event.                                     

     At this time I am looking for Recruitment Forms, Recruitment Posters and anything to 

enhance our Recruiting Table. Also volunteers to man the table at each event. All 

suggestions are encouraged and will be greatly appreciated in this endeavor of Recruiting 

for the entire Palmetto Battalion. I am also interested in your thoughts of some form of 

advertising prior to events for recruits  using the event promoters. Any thoughts here ? ?  I 

can be reached at 704 905 4797 or [email protected]   Thanks!  Your Humble Servant 

Stan Fulmer, Lt. Colonel                       

 

News from the Adjutant 

With the 2015 Secessionville event cancelled by the property owner, the 2015 events came to an end with 

Brattonsville.  I regret not being able to attend the event Sunday, but those of you present Saturday know 

the physical condition I was in during elections.  At the time of this writing I am still dealing with some 

physical issues but I hope to be fully recovered by our first event in 2016, which will be Pocataligo. 

We have a new Battalion command staff and we need to rally behind them if we are to keep our beloved 

hobby alive.  Several units have stepped up and gotten their dues for the 2016 season to me early, which is 

a good thing.  However, many units are waiting until the very end to get dues in.  The deadline is 

November 30th, which is 24 days from this writing.  Please do not procrastinate!  One reason to change 

the due date was to allow units to collect their dues when they normally did and get them in on time.  

Unfortunately many are not taking advantage of this opportunity. 

An issue that took place during elections involved several members challenging their attendance.  The 

final list of events attendance was posted months before the elections, thus allowing members an 

opportunity to challenge why they did not receive credit.  Please understand it is your unit’s leadership 

responsibility to record you present at an event and turn this information into me in a timely manner so I 

can enter it into the attendance log.  If they do not turn your name in then you do not receive credit.  

Likewise, if you do not pay your dues, it does not matter how many events you attend, you do not receive 

credit for events attended until you dues are paid; and then it is only those events you attend as a dues 

paid member.  Since dues are now paid more near the end of a reenacting year, you are actually paying to 

receive credit for the next season.  So, in order to be able to receive credit to vote in the 2016 elections you 

must pay your dues and attend three (3) events that are listed on the Battalion’s calendar. 

As I suggested in my last Vindicator article, company commanders and first sergeants need to 

communicate with the members of your company to remind them of upcoming events and encourage 

them to attend.  Our companies have members spread throughout the state, which I am certain makes 

communication and the opportunities to get together a challenge.  Still, it is your responsibility to 

motivate the members of your companies to attend events.  We have gotten complacent in expecting 

members to look at the Battalion’s webpage or Facebook to see when events are scheduled.  For some 

people that works, but not for everyone.  Sending out an email or newsletter, or picking up the phone a 

couple of weeks in advance, then call again a week out to get a headcount, might help to encourage 

members.  One reason why some companies do better than other is because they communicate; so let’s all 

work the same way and see if we can get our numbers back up. 

I remain, your humble and obedient servant, 

Jay Lamb 

Captain – Battalion Adjutant   

The Palmetto Vindicator

 

                   Merry Christmas from the Palmetto Battalion! 

      The Official Newsletter of the Palmetto Battalion 

10980 Howell Circle 

Laurinburg, NC  28352 

  

 

Colonel Leland Summers1980 Robert Usher Road

Lancaster, SC 29720803-235-8322

[email protected]

4 November 3, 2015

Gentlemen:

We are faced with an issue that requires immediate attention. It will take all of us working together to solve this. I know the battalion staff can depend on you to handle this matter accordingly. As a reminder:

1. The legal age to consume alcoholic beverage in SC is 21 or older2. No one under the age of 21 may possess or consume alcoholic beverage3. No one 21 or older can provide alcoholic beverage to a person under the age of 21

In SC providing alcoholic beverage to someone underage is a crime, Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor. Not only is it a crime, it is a felony carrying a penalty of up to ten years confinement.

Therefore, I am issuing the following field orders effective immediately for any Palmetto battalion event:1. All minors (under the age of 17) shall supervised by a parent or guardian of record at all times

during event.2. All suspected incidents of underage drinking shall be immediately reported to the battalion staff

officer on site. Staff officer will contact minor’s parent or guardian to have them removed from the site.

Following these rules keeps us in good grace with our insurance company. It also prevents us from being sued both as an organization and individual. In our current day of political correctness, the last thing we need is for an underage drinking incident to end up in the hands of the media.

Your obedient servant I am,

-L.

THE BATTLE OF AIKEN FEB. 19, 20, & 21, 2016

INDIVIDUAL REENACTOR PRE-REGISTRATION FORM

DOWNLOAD AND MAIL TO: BATTLE OF AIKEN, PO BOX 1863, AIKEN SC 29802

Registration Fees will be paid by the B/G Barnard E. Bee Camp, Sons of Confederate Veterans,

to those who Pre-Register and have Postmarked by Jan. 15, 2016

A confirmation will be sent via email upon providing a legible, valid email address.

All participants must check in at HQ/Registration upon arrival and agree to safety regulations and to sign release forms

PLEASE PRINT

RANK:____________NAME:__________________________________________________________________ EMAIL:____________________________________________________________________________________ PHONE:__________________________________ STREET:_______________________________CITY:__________________STATE:____________ZIP:_______

PLEASE CHECK YOUR DESIRED PORTRAYAL:

CONFEDERATE IMPRESSION (Must be prepared to portray a Federal impression at least on one day of the event if needed)

( )Infantry ( ) Artillery ( ) Cavalry : Number of horses____________

FEDERAL IMPRESSION

( )Infantry ( ) Artillery ( ) Cavalry : Number of horses____________

SPECIALTY IMPRESSION

( )Civilian ( )Medical ( ) Other:___________________________________

( ) Yes ( ) No Will be available to participate on Friday Feb. 19 School Field Day

Your Unit:________________________________________Commander:____________________________

Affiliation (Battalion):________________________________Commander:____________________________

I hereby acknowledge to follow all rules, and safety regulations governing this event: Signature:__________________________________________Date:_____________________

The Battle of Aiken 2016

Release of Liability Every person attending and participating in an event at the Confederate Memorial Park is required to sign a Release of Liability. Your signature on site or your preregistration indicates that you have read and understand the Consent and Release shown below. Battle of Aiken Reenactment - Consent and Release Form I (and for any minor children attending with me) fully understand the possible dangers involved in a re-enactment including, but not limited to, the increased danger resulting from the use of gunpowder. I will take all actions necessary to protect myself, my family, fellow participants, spectators, and others attending the Battle of Aiken. Realizing the possibility of injury to myself or my family members and loss and/or damage of personal equipment/properties; I agree to withhold from liability all members and /or their family of the following: The Battle of Aiken Committee and Staff, the B/G Barnard E. Bee Camp #1575. The property owners, Security and Emergency Response personnel, all other participating organizations, owners of adjoining lands, and all other participants or attendees of the event. I agree to abide by all given and posted rules of the event and recognize the right of the Battle of Aiken Officials to dismiss and /or have removed any person from the event for unruly, unsafe behavior or violation of the rules. The participant grants permission to the Battle of Aiken and their agent to utilize the participant’s image or likeness incidental to any live or recorded video display, photography, or other reproduction, in whole or in part of the event. In consideration of being permitted to enter any restricted area (herein defined as including, but not limited to, the: Barnard E. Bee Confederate Memorial Park, campgrounds, parking areas, walkways, concessions, and other areas appurtenant to any area where any activity related to the event shall take place), or being permitted to work or for any purpose participate in any way in the event, EACH OF THE UNDERSIGNED, for himself/herself, his/her personal representatives, heirs, and next of kin, acknowledges, agrees, and represents that he/she has, or will immediately upon entering any such restricted area(s), and will continuously thereafter, inspect such restricted area(s) and his/her participation, if any, in the event constitutes an acknowledgement that he/she has inspected such restricted area(s) and that he/she finds and accepts the same as being safe and reasonably suited for the purpose of his/her use and he/she further agrees and warrants that if, at any time, he/she is in or about restricted area)s) and he/she feels anything to be unsafe, he/she will immediately advise the Officials of such and will leave the restricted area(s): 1. HEREBY RELEASES, WAIVES, DISCHARGES, AND COVENANTS NOT TO SUE the promoter, participants, association, sanctioning organization, or any subdivision thereof, ground operator, grounds owner, officials, any persons within any restricted areas, sponsors, advertisers, lessees

of the premises used to conduct the event and each of them, their officers, employees, and family members, all for the purposes herein referred to as ‘releases’, from all liability to the undersigned, his/her personal representatives, assigns, heirs, and next of kin for any and all loss or damage, and any claim or demands therefore on account of injury to the person or property or resulting in death of the undersigned, whether caused by the negligence of the releases or otherwise while the undersigned is in or upon the restricted area(s), and/or competing, officiating in, observing, working for, or for any purpose participating in the event. 2. HEREBY AGREES TO INDEMNIFY AND SAVE HOLD HARMLESS the releases and each of them, and their family members, from any loss, liability, damage, or cost they may incur due to the presence of the undersigned in or upon the restricted area(s), and /or in any way competing, officiating, observing, or working for, or for any purpose participating in the event and whether caused by the negligence of the releases or otherwise. 3. HEREBY ASSUMES FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR AND RISK OF BODILY INJURY, DEATH, OR PROPERTY DAMAGE due to the negligence of releases or otherwise while in or upon the restricted area(s) and/or in any way competing, officiating, observing, or working for, or for any purpose participating in the event. EACH OF THE UNDERSIGNED expressly acknowledges and agrees that the activities of the event are very dangerous and involve the risk of serious injury and/or death and/or property damage. EACH OF THE UNDERSIGNED further expressly agrees that the forgoing release, waiver, and indemnity agreement is intended to be as broad and inclusive as is permitted by the law of the Province or State in which the event is conducted and that if any portion thereof is held invalid, it is agreed that the balance shall, notwithstanding, continue in full legal force and effect. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS READ AND VOLUNTARILY SIGNS THE RELEASE AND WAIVER OF LIABILITY AND INDEMNITY AGREEMENT, and further agrees that no representations, statement, or inducements apart from the forgoing written agreement have been made. Signature __________________________________ Date_______________

Battle For Broxton Bridge March 4th - 6th, 2016

Return this form by mail to: Sandra or Bart Chassereau, PO Box 486, Estill, SC 29918Or you may scan this form and email to: Dan Gregory: [email protected]

Unit Name:___________________________________Company_____CSA_____USA_____

Artillery Cavalry Infantry Medical (circle one)

Will you galvanize if needed? ___________

Type ______________________________________________Number of horses__________

Unit Coordinator_______________________________________Rank__________________

Mailing Address______________________________________________________________

City/State/Zip________________________________________________________________

Telephone (day)___________________(night)_________________e-mail________________

Unit Commander______________________________________________________________

Mailing Address_______________________________________________________________

City/State/Zip_________________________________________________________________

Telephone (day)___________________(night)_______________e-mail___________________

Number of Participants____________

Please print legibly: List any and all persons accompanying your unit. Please list name and rank.

Please use the back if necessary.

1. 9. 17.

2. 10. 18.

3. 11. 19.

4. 12. 20.

5. 13. 21.

6. 14. 22.

7. 15. 23.

8. 16. 24.

REGISTRATION AND RELEASE FORM

Battle For Broxton BridgeMarch 4th - 6th, 2016

Return this form by mail to: Sandra or Bart Chassereau, PO Box 486, Estill, SC 29918Or you may scan this form and email to: Dan Gregory: [email protected]

Please Print Plainly

COMPANY/UNIT NAME________________________________________________________

TYPE OF UNIT________________________________________________________________

STATE_______________________________________________________________________

NAME_______________________________________________________________________

ADDRESS____________________________________________________________________

CITY, STATE, ZIP_____________________________________________________________

TELEPHONE NUMBER________________________________________________________

E-MAIL ADDRESS____________________________________________________________

PLEASE LIST ANY ADDITIONAL PERSON(S) REGISTERING (FAMILY, ETC.)

_____________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________

You must set up campsite accommodations through Broxton Bridge Plantation at 800-437-4868RV CAMPSITE: Water and Electricity ($25/night) ___yes ___ no Water, Elec., Sewage ($30/night) ___yes ___ noFriday Night: Barbeque hash, rice, meat, slaw, bread, and tea Amenities (bacon and eggs) will be given outSunday Morning: Hot Breakfast

WAIVER AND RELEASE OF LIABILITY:

I AGREE TO WAIVE LIABILITY AND HOLD BLAMELESS THE ORGANIZERS, PROMOTERS, PARTICIPANTS OR THEIR AGENTS IN THE EVENT OF ANY LOSS OR INJURY INCURRED BY MYSELF OR ANYONE ACCOMPANYING ME TO THE ABOVE STATED EVENT DURING THE TIME PERIOD SPECIFIED AS ABOVE FOR THE SAID EVENT.

____________________________________________________ _________________________SIGNATURE DATE