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 Post subject: Mumford
Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 5:41 am 
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Anyone got any A.A.R. or comments for Mumford?

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Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2007 2:50 pm 
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As part of the organizing comittee, I'll leave the AAR to someone less biased but I thought it to be one of the best Mumford's to date. We had many people and several units attend that we haven't seen in a while. Strangely none of the Ohio Federal regiments attended this year. :?: My thanks to all that attended.

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Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2007 7:37 pm 
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Ok .I will chime in here.
I been to Mumford five times now and personally I always enjoyed the event. This year in my opinion was the best Mumford I have been at.
The weather was great clear low humidity the whole weekend. We teamed up with the 140th ,had a nice spot for a she-bang on the split rail fence(heard that was not a great spot to be last year).Enjoyed the battles.Thought the 6A.M. non-spectator battle on sunday morning was good.
I feel we were well treated by the museum and or host.
Looking forward to next year.

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Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2008 8:50 pm 
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this was my first Mumford in 2 years that i was able to attend. At first i was a little leary since we didn't have many of my units member's attend that said they would be there, but this quickly fell by the wayside getting to know new pards and reaquainting myself with old ones.

I was only able to attend for the Friday night camp and through Saturday's Battle but i had an outstanding time. I think i used the most ammunition ever for a Mumford this year and it was a nice change to start the battle in the Meadow and end it in the town. Cheers to the host 140th for a great event. Looking forward to next year.

Corey Gavette
Cpl/Adj Co. E 148th New York Volunteer Infantry


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