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THE MAGAZINE OF THE NORTH-SOUTH SKIRMISH ASSOCIATION, INC.

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Volume 64 ~ Issue 4

In this issue: 138th Fall National Photos Regional News New feature: Did you ever wonder? Member Articles

138th Fall National Competition William Francis Keys Trophy - 1st Place A-1 Musket Team

110th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Company A



Note From the Editor Send in any photos or articles that you feel may be of interest to other N-SSA members. When sending photos, please include captions and the names of those pictured. Don’t forget to credit yourself as the writer. Submit all articles in text format (ex. Word, not a pdf). All photos must be at least 300 dpi (credit the photographer). Submit via e-mail to skirmishline@n-ssa.net. You will receive a return e-mail confirming receipt. If your submission is in the wrong format, I will also let you know. It is then up to you to resubmit your content in the proper format in order to be included.

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The Skirmish LineTM is the quarterly publication of The North-South Skirmish Association, Inc. Non-member annual subscriptions are available for $24 per year (U.S. Funds) Editor & Publisher Editor, Chris Branch ~ skirmishline@n-ssa.net National Photography Officer ~ Ericka Hoffman Contributing Writer ~ Wayne Jordan Visit our website at: www.n-ssa.org The N-SSA Corporate Seal and the magazine title, The Skirmish LineTM, are registered trademarks of the North-South Skirmish Association, Inc. Reproduction in any form or manner without the expressed written consent of the N-SSA Board of Directors is strictly prohibited. All pages are copyrighted by the North-South Skirmish Association, Inc. and The Skirmish LineTM magazine. Text and images in this publication are the property of the original owners (authors). Text and images may not be published separately, in hard copy or electronically, without the expressed written permission of their owner(s). The authors and advertisers are responsible to secure the proper permissions and right to publish articles, photos, and illustrations not created by them. The North-South Skirmish Association, Inc., The Skirmish LineTM, and its staff are not responsible for copyright infringement. Please contact the Editor for questions relating to any matter, including but not limited to permission to copy materials herein. Disclaimer: The North-South Skirmish Association does not guarantee, warrant, or endorse any product or service advertised in this publication. The publisher also does not guarantee the safety or effectiveness of any product or service illustrated, mentioned, offered, or advertised herein. The publisher does not assume responsibility as to whether or not products or services advertised in this publication comply with all state or local laws which may be applicable in regard to the purchase or usage of such products or services. Warning: The author(s), The Skirmish LineTM and its staff, and the North-South Skirmish Association, Inc. cannot accept any responsibility for accidents or differing results obtained using techniques, products, and combinations thereof that will make results vary. Firearms should be checked before firing and periodically thereafter by a competent gunsmith and all manufacturer’s instructions and warnings must be followed.

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Volume 64 ~ Issue 4 Fall 2018 Covering the News & Happenings of the N-SSA through December 2018 Visit us at www.N-SSA.org

On the Cover 138th Fall National William Francis Keys Trophy 1st Place A-1 Musket Team

110th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Company A

Change of Address Requests Please send all address changes to: Judy Stoneburner N-SSA Executive Secretary PO Box 218 | Crozet, VA 22932-0218 If your household receives multiple copies that you’d prefer not to receive, please email execsecretary@n-ssa.net. You must include your Zip+4 to receive The Skirmish Line

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In this Issue Note from the Editor ........................................................................ 1 National Commander’s Column ...................................................... 4 Did You Ever Wonder? .................................................................. 5 Welcome New Recruits................................................................... 6 Taps ................................................................................................ 7 The Unsung Skirmishers: Rick & Christine Intravia ......................... 8 Work Skirmish Report ................................................................... 10 2019 Contact List .......................................................................... 12 Meet the Staff Officer: John Robey ............................................... 14 Top Gun - Musket ......................................................................... 16 2019 Skirmish Dates ..................................................................... 21 138th Fall National: Host Staff.................................................... 22 Distinguished Service Awards ..................... 24 50-Year Awards .......................................... 25 History & Education Awards ........................ 28 NRA Senior Skirmisher Awards ................... 29 NRA Young Skirmisher Awards ................... 30 Team Results & Awards .............................. 32 Mortar & Artillery Results & Awards ............. 59 Individual Results & Awards ........................ 62 Tenderfoot Match Results & Awards ............ 70 Costume Committee Awards ....................... 76 Charitable Giving .......................................................................... 46 We Need You! .............................................................................. 47 Regional News: Deep South .................................................. 79 Tidewater...................................................... 82 50 Years - One Team ................................................................... 84 Emergency Medical Information Slip ............................................. 88 50-Year Membership Award Form ................................................ 89 Small Arms Approval Form ........................................................... 90 Memorial Park Brick Request Form .............................................. 91

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As we begin this new year I hope that all of us are looking forward to a great skirmish season. By the time you read this we will already had at least one skirmish and hopefully the weather will cooperate this year so that we do not need life jackets in order to go down range! Good luck to all. Over the last several years we have had a focused recruiting effort, and this has paid off as we have stopped the large loss of members and are seeing an increase in new members. I hope that we can bring in at least 150 new members in 2019 and also reduce the overall age of our members by at least 10 years. This means that all of us have to continue to recruit and foster new members. As part of our recruitment plan I hope that you will see a by-laws change to allow people to join the NSSA as non-members. Currently this option is only open to current members who want to become non-shooting members. I believe that if we allow people to become non-shooting members without already being in the NSSA we will add a significant number of people to our ranks. These people may already have an association with the NSSA but I am sure that we will gather in people who are new to our sport. Non-shooting members can become regular members and they also can help the organization in many ways other than being on the firing line. Please support this change if the Board passes it in January. One of the better parts of the job of national commander is to help hand out awards at our national skirmishes. From young air rifle shooters to senior skirmishers it is great to see the joy on their faces and their pride in a job well done. I strongly encourage everyone who receives an award to come to the ceremony in uniform and be ready to have your picture taken for the Skirmish Line or to be put on our internet accounts. These pictures become the face of our organization and we want to present an image that reflects our interest in skirmishing and history. Let’s look sharp and reflect our pride in the N-SSA. Our organization only has three paid employees. All of the other positions in the N-SSA are volunteer ones. Accordingly, without volunteers we cannot survive. I strongly encourage you to volunteer to help the N-SSA. We need people on many levels from being officers on your individual teams, to being regional officers, to helping on a national level. The Skirmish Line needs more reporters and staff members. Our editor does her best and turns out a first class magazine but she can use help. We have committees that need more members and some positions that have gone unfilled. The youth program needs more skirmishers or non-shooting members to help run it. Where would we be without volunteers? Please consider volunteering your time, skills and energy to help the N-SSA. When we skirmish at Fort Shenandoah we are able to get food at the Ruritan Club stand. This is one of the most important spots at our fort. We are very thankful to the members of the Ruritan’s and are grateful for the wonderful work that they do in the community. Please support them and tell them thanks when you get a chance. Our paid employees, Judy Stoneburner, Tim Scanlan, and Linwood McMahon continue to go far above the requirements of their jobs as they work to help and better our organization. Please make sure you acknowledge all that they do! If you have concerns or ideas please feel free to contact me. You can find my contact information in the Skirmish Line and I welcome your suggestions. I look forward to seeing you on the firing line! Thank you. 4

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This is the first of a series of articles about items of curiosity found around Fort Shenandoah, or anywhere that skirmishes take place. If you see something that makes you wonder, email me about it at wvjordan@aol.com and I’ll try to find its history.

By Wayne Jordan Did you ever look at the cannon in Memorial Park and wonder whose it is, or where it came from? Before the start of the fall Nationals I was standing near that cannon when our National Executive Secretary, Judy Stoneburner, mentioned that she had to file a report on it. “Would you like to know about that cannon?” She asked.

There is a plaque mounted in front of the cannon dedicating it to Charlie Williams, who founded the Chartiers Valley Guards (CVG) in 1957 and was its first commander. He died in 1963 and the cannon is a memorial to him. There have actually been two Charlie Williams cannons in the park. At first, the cannon tube was mounted on a naval carriage, but as that carriage started showing its age, Jim Brady of Knaps Battery, suggested it should sit on a regular artillery carriage, and he managed to make that happen. According to Sherry Myers, now with the Union Guards, the cannon tube was buried muzzle down in Charlie’s backyard when he died, and his widow was not pleased about it. She convinced a few members of the CVG to remove it and they donated it to the N-SSA in Charlie’s memory. It then ended up on the naval carriage.

The cannon tube was originally mounted on a naval carriage.

So, how did Jim Brady manage to get that new carriage for the cannon? I’ll let him explain. “That carriage is on loan from the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, which is still the actual owner. When I was still with the Army at Ft. Indiantown Gap, Pa., we were getting some stuff from a warehouse on post and I saw a couple of those cast iron Gilbert Carriages. I got to thinking on how the naval truck that tube was resting on was rotting that this might be a chance to replace it.”

“The tube is a Model 1819 6 pdr gun, nicknamed the ‘Walking Stick’, probably cast in the early 1820s at Ft. Pitt Foundry. Iron field guns of the time were not as durable as the bronze guns and many proof tests record ‘Burst First Fire.’ It’s doubtful if any saw service during the Civil War, being very outclassed by a series of later models culminating in the M1841 bronze 6 pdr, and later the M 1857 12 pdr ‘Napoleon’ gun, and of course the rifled pieces.” “The mercenary side of the idea was that our old commander Russ Yeagy’s ashes were on deposit behind the gun which was where he loved to be, behind a cannon at Fort. I did some inquiries and found that those carriages belonged to the state. After hooking up with the proper office I posed the question. I was told that since they were considered public property they could not be sold or given away but that they could be loaned with certain conditions. I was also told that they were tired of moving them from place to place because they had to borrow storage space and would be glad to have one less to worry about. I spoke with John Robey, commander at the time, and explained the deal and it was OK’d by all concerned. We hauled it down and spent a day fitting the tube up to the carriage and getting it in place. The plaque on the left cheek piece of the carriage explains it provenance. I think the state wanted it insured for $300.00 and that the N-SSA did a letter of self-insurance for the state to have on file. They also wanted a renewal of the request of loan every few years.”

And that is why Judy must now file a report on that cannon every four years. Skirmish Line

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Welcome New Recruits Carolina Region Timothy J. Belt ................................................. Palmetto Guard Co. I, 2nd South Carolina Volunteers Josh J. Miller.................................................... Palmetto Sharpshooters Central Virginia Region Robert M. Ahlfeld ............................................. 5th Virginia Volunteer Cavalry Susanne E. Cappetta....................................... 1st Valley Rangers Peter Ronald Chandler .................................... Central Virginia Region Recruit Company Charles T. Jobson ........................................... 1st Tennessee Volunteer Infantry Regt. Paul T. Jobson................................................. 1st Tennessee Volunteer Infantry Regt. Karen Louise Mallow ....................................... Central Virginia Region Recruit Company Eric D. Shaw .................................................... 1st Richmond Rifles Chesapeake Region Patrick B. Abbey .............................................. Hardaway's Alabama Btty Nicholas A. Ashe ............................................. Co. C, 2nd U.S. Sharpshooters Jared M. Bittle.................................................. Co. C, 2nd U.S. Sharpshooters Brandon M. Carpenter ..................................... Hardaway's Alabama Btty Javier Garcia ................................................... Co. C, 2nd U.S. Sharpshooters Tyler M. Keener ............................................... Wheat's Special Bttn, Louisiana Tigers Susan K. Saum-Wicklein ................................. Co. C, 2nd U.S. Sharpshooters Mid-Atlantic Region Alison E. Dolbier .............................................. 15th Regt. New Jersey Volunteer Infantry Marc W. Dolbier ............................................... 15th Regt. New Jersey Volunteer Infantry Mark D. Titzel .................................................. 3rd U.S. Regular Infantry Midwest Region Misty D. Neese ................................................ First Rockbridge Artillery New England Region Gino Biscardi ................................................... Tammany Regiment Northeast Region Malina S. Sanders ........................................... 9th Regiment New York Cavalry Potomac Region Ned Allen Krafchick ......................................... Potomac Region Recruit Company Tom G. Kuhn ................................................... 1st Maryland Infantry, CSA Tidewater Region Josh T. Branch ................................................ York Rangers, 32nd Virginia Infantry Keath A. Hammon ........................................... Old Dominion Dragoons David L. Maine, Jr. ........................................... Southampton Greys Robert D. Porter .............................................. Washington Grays Austin T. Twine ................................................ 7th North Carolina Volunteers Michael J. Wasileski ........................................ Richmond Volunteer Militia

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TAPS October 8 - December 13, 2018 William H. Beadling, Sr. ......... 7th North Carolina Volunteers David R. Desbennett............... 7th North Carolina Volunteers Samuel L. Dobbin ................... 6th Wisconsin Infantry Wallace Liley........................... 1st Michigan Vol Infantry Michael J. Nixon ..................... Mosby’s Rangers Brian D. Sanders .................... 9th Regiment New York Cavalry

*Please report the passing of skirmishers to the Executive Secretary, at execsecretary@n-ssa.net.

North-South Skirmish Association National Commanders *John Gilmer *James Waters *Albert Hardin *Carl Jensen Richard Corrigan *Frank Schoch John Sharrett *James McAleer John Robey *Royal Inge Earl Coates Gary Crawford Earl Coates Charles Smithgall Linwood McMahon Phillip Spaugy David Booz

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The Unsung Skirmishers By Wayne Jordan At every National, I stop by Doc’s Place in Sutler’s Row, buy a patch and maybe some other merchandise, and take a look at what’s in stock. It struck me that somebody has to put a lot of time and effort into running it. In recent years that job has fallen to Rick & Christine Intravia. When the store was in danger of closing for lack of volunteers, they stepped up to save it and now it dominates their time at each National. It is due to their high level of dedication that we still have this store. “We are NOT a sutler operation,” is the first thing Rick tells me. “I want to emphasize this. We are volunteers. This store belongs to the N-SSA. Every penny of profit we make goes back into the N-SSA treasury. That is a few thousand dollars at each National.” Rick started Skirmishing in 1974 with the 1st Connecticut Volunteers. When he lived in California during the early 1980s, he skirmished with the CWSA. Upon his return to the east coast he helped form one of the Berdan’s Sharpshooters units, but is now back with the 1st Connecticut. Never shy about volunteering, he has served as paymaster, armorer, and quartermaster. He is now the New England Region Inspector General. But how did they get roped into running Doc’s Place? According to Rick, “After some libations on Friday night at the barn, Christine offered to take over as manager of Doc’s Place to keep it open.” So, who is this Christine? Christine joined the N-SSA in 2005, the year after she married Rick, and first shot in the Spring National that year. She has also served as both regional and unit paymaster. She has some very good professional experience managing a grocery and corporate cafeterias which made her a good fit for the job. According to Rick, “Christine is a great organizer.” The store is named after Doc Chambers, who was a very dedicated long-time skirmisher. His profession was as a chiropractor and he was known to help out skirmishers in camp who had bad backs or other problems. In the early 90s he was the driving force behind creating the store to sell official N-SSA merchandise to our members. He also served for several years as our National Paymaster. Doc was from Connecticut, part of the New England Region. It is as a tribute to Doc that the store has been kept afloat by his colleagues from that region. “Doc was a truly good man,” says Rick.

Take a look at the wide variety of merchandise in the store the next time you walk by. There are logo items to suit everyone. The merchandise changes somewhat each year with different styles of shirts and new items added or cleared out. Rick & Christine listen with an open mind and are happy to take suggestions for new items from patrons. For instance, a while back a few people asked for Zippo lighters with the logo on them, and the next National there was a stock of Zippos on display at the store. (Continued on page 9)

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In the past they have been helped by their son, Rick, Jr., but school often makes it difficult for him to make it to Nationals these days. Without him, Rick Sr. says there is no one around who knows how to properly fold shirts. Another little known fact about Doc’s Place is that the emergency phone number for Ft. Shenandoah rings at the phone in the store. On occasion, a call will come in that requires Rick or Christine to find a specific person in camp and pass on an important message. Behind the scenes, the Intravias agree they would be lost if not for the support of Jim & Sandy Baird. The Bairds arrange many of the merchandise orders, deliver them, and keep the finances straight.

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Rick & Christine Intravia

The Intravias shoot musket, carbine, and smoothbore, although they miss many National matches now due to working at the store. Sunday mornings are about the only time they can be sure of being able to get free to shoot, but even then they need to return to the store in the afternoon to take inventory. Most of the firearms they shoot are originals, including Rick’s 1862 Springfield, Smith carbine, and 1842 smoothbore. Christine shoots a 2 band Amoskeag repro, but also shoots an original Smith carbine. Rick, Jr. shoots all originals including a Maynard carbine, ‘62 musket, and ’42 smoothbore. Besides skirmishing, they all shoot Trap, sporting clays, and high power rifle competitions. Christine and Rick are both NRA certified Range Safety Officers. Running the store takes a lot of time and effort, and two people are not enough to do the job and still be able to enjoy the skirmish. More volunteers are needed and anyone can help out. I’ll let Rick explain what he needs, “I am amazed at how well our organization runs with only a couple of paid positions and volunteers. When I walk the line during my job as an IG, I see hundreds of members and family members sitting in chairs watching the events. I would like to see some of them volunteer with whatever time they can at Doc's Place. We offer On Job Training and no pay, great benefit package since its always 5 o-clock at Doc's Place, and yes … we even have a couple of chairs. It really is fun to do!” Yes, anyone can help whether a member or not. Even a couple hours at a National would be a big help. As for 5 o-clock at the store, I’ve heard that there is often a cool beverage and refreshments available to volunteers. Drop by and talk to Rick and Christine if you can help out a little - they are fun to work with. Rick and Christine live in Hebron, Connecticut, in a somewhat isolated house that was built in approximately 1780. It has been modernized inside, but still has two fireplaces (one for heating and one for cooking) along with a beehive oven. The house is built out of chestnut, inside and out. They have goats running around on their property. In addition, they have other hobbies. They both have classic cars, including a 1970 Duster 340 and a 1988 red Chrysler convertible. They take both of them to classic car shows. They also have a plywood boat originally built in the 1950s with a single piston motor in it that they have fixed up and also take to boat shows. And they use it recreationally on local waterways. Rick is retired as a union electrician and Christine has retired from the hospitality industry. Rick and Christine Intravia, for going above and beyond the call of duty to support the N-SSA and its members, you are the Unsung Skirmishers. This is a regular feature for the Skirmish Line. I will need the help of the membership to make it work. In each edition of the Skirmish Line I would like to highlight at least one of our members who has done something special for the rest of us. This could encompass a wide variety of actions, but the common thread will be that this person (or persons) has made a special effort to do something above and beyond the call of duty for the benefit of the N-SSA and its members. It can be large or small. I need our members to be on the lookout for such an individual and his/her good deeds and send me the information about the person and what he/she did. If possible send me a photograph as well. It could even be a pair of people or a group of people. And it will be published here. Now, who can nominate someone else for our next issue? Do you know someone who has given selflessly of their time for the benefit of others? Contact me at wvjordan@aol.com, or call me at 703-407-2445.

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2018 Work Skirmish By Jeff Hall The 2018 Work Skirmish was held on Saturday, June 16. The turnout was excellent once again, with 64 Skirmishers from 25 different units working together to perform tasks as assigned by our Property Manager, Tim Scanlan. Skirmishers worked on many different projects as listed below: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

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Continued gathering flood debris which volunteers from the 1st Md. Cav. and the Cockade Rifles began the preceding week. Straightened and repaired fence lines. Trimmed trees and bushes and hauled away brush. Painted shooting benches at the Pistol Range. Painted doors on bathrooms at left end of the line. Removed items from the Historical Center and placed in storage trailer. Rebuilt entrance way. Removed remaining floor tile and cleaned floor. Cut up “drift wood” and hauled off. Installed pipes for 12.5 yd. frames for single-shot competition at Pistol Range. Cut and hauled away hazardous dead trees previously taken down by Property Manager. Repaired fluorescent fixtures in barn. Painted Information Building by bridge. Cleaned gutters on Stat. House and Ruritan Building. Repaired roof on sub-tower at left end of the line. Removed wooden walkways at several bathrooms and replaced with gravel. Painted new numbers for target frames.

Painting Pistol Range Benches

Pistol Range Benches Drying

Painting and Drying

Staging Brush for Disposal

Disposing of a Load of Brush

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Repair Flood Damaged Fences on Main Range, Near Stat House, and on Pistol Range

Remove Displays from Historical Center and Prepare for Remodel. Due to Reopen Next Spring

Adopt-a-Project by 1st Pa. Rifles. Replace Walkway to Bathroom in Area 4

Paint Information Bldg.

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2019 Contact List

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National Officers National Commander Deputy Commander Adjutant Inspector General Paymaster Executive Secretary

David T. Booz Charles L. Kindle, Jr. Melinda C. Shaw Wayne Shaw James G. Baird Judy O. Stoneburner

Region Commanders & Region Inspectors Allegheny Commander Allegheny IG

John V. Doyle Craig C. Shedd

Carolina Commander Carolina IG

James H. Rogers, III Dave Jackson

Central Virginia Commander Central Virginia IG

Robert Hannula Michael Boley

bobbyhannula@juno.com

Chesapeake Commander Chesapeake IG

Edwin Thompson Michael L. Linton

mdrebel@live.com mlinton1966@yahoo.com

Deep South Commander Deep South IG

Lawrence E. Gibson Eddye H. Lawley

Mid-Atlantic Commander Mid-Atlantic IG

Roger A. Gray Harry H. Gaul, Jr.

ragray1961@njng.com har3rdus@gmail.com

Midwest Commander Midwest IG

Eric S. Schuessler Ian Egbert

eschues@aol.com ian45662@yahoo.com

New England Commander New England IG

Paul R. Morgigno Richard M. Intravia

paul14va@gmail.com quahog@sbcglobal.net

Northeast Commander Northeast IG

Robert D. Kelley Stanley Wawrzyniak

rkel870@hotmail.com sw12304@gmail.com

Northwest Commander Northwest IG

Hugh S. Mc Leod Edward Walters

mcleodhu@gmail.com ewalt1855@gmail.com

Potomac Commander Potomac IG

Davy Crockett, Jr. Brian Evans

davyc@stny.rr.com icemo@comcast.net

Tidewater Commander Tidewater IG

Mike Davenport Michael S. Stoneburner

Western Commander Western IG

John Mark John T. Thatcher

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dtbooz@yahoo.com clk111@roadrunner.com annieoak13@gmail.com wdsmas@aol.com Paymaster@n-ssa.net execsecretary@n-ssa.net trapdoor1888@yahoo.com ccsmew@yahoo.com jjjrogers@abts.net gaffergrip@mail.com

lawrence5650@gmail.com eddyelawley@charter.net

eddiedavenport@netzero.com bulletmaker.stoney@gmail.com jmark48@hotmail.com jt450@aol.com

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Staff Officers & Committee Chairs Artillery Officer Awards Committee Bivouac Officer Charitable Giving Com Community Relations Corporate Relations Officer Costume Committee Emergency Coordinator Ft. Shenandoah Historical Center Staff Officer History Committee Intnl Muzzleloading Committee IT Manager Judge Advocate/Solicitor Logistics Marketing Committee NRA Liaison Officer NRA Liaison Deputy Ordnance Officer & Medical Liaison Personnel Review Photography Officer Program Staff Officer Property Management Staff Officer Property Manager Protocol Officer Provost Marshall Publications Committee Public Information Officer Range Officer Recreation Committee Recruiting Officer Registration Officer & Visitor Committee Revolver Range Officer Rules Officer Safety Officer Sanitation Officer Signal Officer Small Arms Staff Officer Statistics Officer Sutler Officer Uniform Committee Unit Membership Committee Veteran's Committee Youth Program Coordinator

Robert T. West Nancy C. Crockett Robert E. Gorsky Wayne V. Jordan Gary J. Crawford Allen Minneman Sharleen Mullins Chester T. Lauck Bruce A. Allen John P. Zebelean, III Errol W. Mc Lean Linwood L. Mc Mahon Lars E. Anderson Todd H. Hess Chris M. De Francisci Craig Stanley CWO-2 Frederic A. Behrens John Venskoskie, Sr. Carlton Layne Ericka L. Hoffmann TBA Jeffrey C. Hall Timothy D. Scanlan Brandon S. Bowser Robert S. Klutas Sharon A. Myers Bruce W. Miller S Scott B. Harris Joseph M. Fisher Melinda C. Shaw TBA Chris M. De Francisci John S. Robey Brian J. Evans Charles J. Wager David Cole John D. Holland, Jr. Matthew R. Bennett Linwood L. Mc Mahon Mark E. Latham Kenneth L. Stiles George J. Schell Frederick J. Schell

cannoneer@cox.net nancyc@stny.rr.com gorsbob@aol.com wvjordan@aol.com usimlt@hughes.net allenm@mtmcase-gard.com slwcarr@yahoo.com lauckc@yahoo.com southernshooter1@verizon.net rebshooter@aol.com captain1@slic.com linwood.mcmahon@verizon.net lars.anderson@ofplaw.com Thess6685@yahoo.com chris@esotericresearch.com cws11@ptd.net redbaron13@verizon.net bcgsi@hughes.net cpllayne@aol.com ehkayak@gmail.com jchall23.jh@gmail.com nssapropertymgr@aol.com stonycrick61@gmail.com sharon.a.myers@comcast.net spartan70@sbcglobal.net cwshooter575@gmail.com wildpuppy@earthlink.net anieoak13@gmail.com chris@esotericresearch.com robey1861@aol.com icemo@comcast.net wagerl@soc.mil cole84_89@verizon.net jh44ny@verizon.net mbenne1@msn.com linwood.mcmahon@verizon.net balchiss@hotmail.com nssa.org.membership@gmail.com gschell516@cs.com

The information contained in the 2019 Contact List is maintained by the Executive Secretary of the N-SSA. If you see an error, or if your information has changed, please contact Judy Stoneburner at execsecretary@n-ssa.net.

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MEET THE STAFF OFFICER By Wayne Jordan Meet John Robey, the Rules Officer of the N-SSA. A skirmisher since 1962, John lives in Springfield, Ohio, and is a member of the Union Guards. So, what exactly does the Rules Officer do? “I maintain the rulebook,” is his first answer. The rules by which the N-SSA operates must constantly be reviewed and sometimes revised. This must be done in an orderly manner. There are times when John generates a proposal for a rules change himself, but most changes are suggested by other skirmishers. John will review the proposed change and help dress it up with the right language and make sure that it is in order to present to the Board. When a suggestion is submitted to him it may be anything from a vague idea to a fully formed proposal. John sees his job as one of trying to help put it into final form, without passing judgement, so that it can get a fair hearing before the Board. That said, he will make suggestions to help improve the proposal or point out if the same idea has recently been voted down. He will then preview the proposal with elected officers to give them time to think about the proposal before its formal presentation. John Robey One of the most important things John must do is make sure that the N-SSA Rules Officer addition, revision, or removal of a rule does not inadvertently conflict with other rules that will remain on the books. That calls for a thorough knowledge of all the rules and, often, a search through the rulebook to look for such conflicts. The smallest details can become very significant at this point. How did John get tied up in this duty? It started long ago when Dicky Dodd gave him a copy of the 1958 rulebook, and John has been the Rules Officer most years now since 1972. He learned the basics from John Gilmer, the original rules guy. “He told me his job was to make it simple and do it right, regardless of whether he agreed with it or not. And if the Board approved it, he would suggest the best way to write it up and implement it,” says John. But the real starting point was at a meeting when Carl Jensen was the National Commander and he needed an analysis done of a new sight proposal. Gilmer and Robey were sitting side by side and Carl pointed at them and assigned them the job of evaluating the proposal. “I was just a spectator, sitting in the wrong place,” says John, “and I got drafted into the process.” It wasn’t too long before John’s predecessors, John Gilmer and Frank Schoch, asked him to take over the office of Rules. What is John’s main qualification for doing this job? “I’m a good detail man,” he says. And clearly that is a very important trait for succeeding at this job. According to John, the best part of the job is having a working knowledge of the rules and the opportunity to help the organization run smoothly. He likes to tell people that, “I simplified the rule book once, from 25 sections to 40 sections. That was to gain greater clarity.” But as with any job, there can be frustrating moments, too, with last minute proposals dropping in without proper time to analyze and organize them, and submissions that are virtually the same as others recently dealt with. “But I do my best to take care of them all,” he says. John joined the N-SSA 1962 when he was living in Indiana and had a summer job that included putting together a Civil War Centennial display for the Indiana State Fair. A skirmisher from the 19th Indiana came by the display and met John, told him about skirmishing, and invited him to “take a ride” to meet some fellow skirmishers. By the end of the night John (Continued on page 15)

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had joined the N-SSA. He participated in his first National in May of 1963. Back in those days a single team would host the skirmish, in this case the Dismal Swamp Rangers. Over the years John has held numerous offices including National Commander, Deputy Commander, Inspector General, Adjutant, Program Chair, Midwest Commander, Long Term Planning Committee, and Team Commander. He was a charter member of the Union Guards which formed in 1984. Outside of skirmishing John has a few other interests. He sang in high school and college choirs and, as an adult, spent 45 years as the director of a Catholic church choir. If you drive past his cabin along the road below the pond you may notice the sign over his cabin door that says, “AfterMath”. He was a junior high school math teacher for 37 years, plus a few years as a substitute. Skirmishing is a family affair for the Robeys. John’s wife, Beth, is involved in the costume competition, his son Tom has been a national officer, son-in-law Phil Spaugy has served as National Commander, daughter-in-law Trina has skirmished, and his grandson TJ is now shooting. Currently John shoots a Richmond Short Rifle, a Smith carbine, and an M1851 Cadet smoothbore. He has been part of six national champion teams – four musket and two carbine. But, to round out his experience he has also been on two last place teams, in 1963 and 1964. Any final words, John? “I enjoy skirmishing because of the people who make up the organization. In addition to shooting, I learned a lesson from Happy Taylor years ago. He perfected skirmishing without firearms when he chose no longer to shoot. He still loved to come up to skirmishes just to hang out with friends.” Meet the Staff Officer or Committee Chairperson is a series that will be published in each edition of the Skirmish Line. The most recent N-SSA directory lists 29 Staff Officers and 17 Committee Chairs. This reflects the wide range of duties that must be performed to keep our organization running. Most of these volunteers are low profile people who work quietly behind the scenes, contributing an enormous number of hours of work to support the N-SSA each year. This series of articles is meant to bring them out of the background and share with our membership who they are and why they are in these jobs.

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TOP GUN – MUSKET By Wayne Jordan At the 138th Nationals in October of 2018, T. “Will” Rea of the Nansemond Guards shot the highest single musket target with a score of 95-4X on his 50-yard target. Will is single and lives in Williamsburg, VA along with his dog. He works in the property management business. He likes it because he gets to move around rather than sit in an office and each day is different as he finds ways to keep tenants happy. Will loves to hunt deer and small game. He also enjoys backyard barbeques and beers with friends, or just taking a long walk in the woods. His dad, Tom, is his only family member who skirmishes. I interviewed Will (upon his return from a hunting trip at which he shot a buck) to learn how he has become such a strong competitor and share this information with other skirmishers to use as they see fit. WJ – Will, can you tell us how you got started in the shooting sports and became so proficient with a musket? Will - I got started in the N-SSA by accompanying my dad, Tom, to skirmishes starting in 1987 when I was only six years old. When I was Top Gun Will Rea little, I shot BB and pellet guns, then in the Boy Scouts shot .22 and Nansemond Guards shotguns. Dad was my main shooting instructor and he took me to the range often when I was growing up in Newport News, VA. By the time I turned 15 in 1996, I was more than ready to compete with a musket and joined my dad’s team, the 66th North Carolina. But after high school, like many kids, I went my own way and took a 17-year break from skirmishing. I came back to it in 2013. I wish I’d stayed. I missed out on lots of fun times, I’m sure. WJ – Tell us about the musket and ammunition that you use and why you like it.

Will - I shoot a 2-band Zoli Zouave that my dad bought in 1987 and used to shoot ‘til he gave it to me a few years ago. It still has a factory barrel, but it is bedded. Dad had put a peep sight on it which I mostly like, but it is not ideal when there is heavy smoke or fog. The musket also has some lead added to both the butt and the fore-end of the stock which makes it rather heavy, about 13 pounds. I find it helps me to hold it steady, as long as I hold it at the proper balance spot. If I don’t hold it properly, though, the weight can really throw me off. I use a Hodgdon bullet sized to .575 with 39 grains of 3F Goex powder. As for lead, I usually use sheet lead but sometimes mix in some range lead. My dad is quite good at working on guns and he took good care of this one. I’ve heard that the Zolis are known for parts wearing out, but dad has repeatedly case hardened some of the metal parts and they’ve all lasted this long and work fine for me. (Continued on page 17) 16

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I weigh each bullet and each powder charge. Consistency is very important in all aspects of shooting. I will use any bullet that weighs between 404 and 407 grains, and all others go back into the pot. I used to use a bottom pour pot, but I was not happy with the consistency of the bullets. Now I just dip each one. As for lube, I use a mix of olive oil and beeswax. I only lube the rings, and never put any in the base. I load my ammo with the base in the tube and the nose up. I think that protects the base from getting any sort of nicks or bumps that might throw its accuracy off a little. WJ – When you are on the firing line, can you describe how you shoot and what you are thinking? Will – First of all, I need to get my feet and body straight. I step up to the line and stand where I think I should, close my eyes, shoulder the gun, put my cheek on the stock, open my eyes and see if I’m aiming at the target. Then I adjust my feet as needed so I am lined up with the target. This is easy to do when shooting individuals, but with a team match if I finish my targets ahead of my teammates I may need to adjust my feet again as I shoot at other targets to the right or left. In fact, if there is anything I hear on the line when shooting, it is Ben Waits calling to me to “shift your feet.” I shoot left handed, so I hold the stock with my right hand just touching the back of the rear band. That is the balance point. I will load and then lay my ramrod against my bayonet. I place the bayonet between my feet and close so that I can quickly pick up or replace the ramrod with one smooth motion. I know that some guys like to hold the ramrod while shooting, but I have not tried that. I’m comfortable with the bayonet and I don’t think I lose time by using it. I lift the musket up while breathing in, and then lower it into the target. When shooting individuals I take my time doing this and squeeze the trigger slowly. I expect to be surprised when it goes off. But in a team match I’ll often move more quickly. On a good day, when everything is falling in place, I’ll be snap shooting. As for my eyesight, I wear contacts. When shooting I like a clear pair of shooting glasses, not tinted. I use a variety of colors on my front sight, depending on conditions at the time. I may use white out, which I’ll brush on, or I may use a pink or yellow paint that I apply with a toothpick. I buy it in a variety pack that is sold at Michael’s craft stores. My point is that I want a nice bright front sight. But you need to be careful to not apply it thickly enough to change the point of aim. It doesn’t take much. For the rear sight I like to use a carbide smoker. WJ – Do you practice much? Will – I go to the range when I can, usually about once a week and often with Harold and Ben from my team. I also compete in about 10 or more skirmishes per year. A big thing I’d like to emphasize is the dry firing that I do at home, though. I noticed early on that when on the firing line and all the muskets start firing, I’d feel my heart rate going up and I felt an anticipation and excitement about starting to shoot. And that could throw me off. So, when I’m at home dry firing, I will play a recording of an actual match taking place through my earbuds and that conditions me. It really helped me when competing in team matches. In fact, I attribute this to helping me in team matches more than anything else. It helped me move from a 60 something second hit time average down into the 30s, and as of the end of this season I’m number one on my team. It really slows my heart rate and my breathing down when stepping up to the line. It has helped me be more steady and lets me focus on just shooting accurately and not feeling rushed or excited. (Continued on page 19)

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WJ – Do you have any final advice for other skirmishers? Will – First of all, there are plenty of old timers and experienced shooters in the N-SSA who know what they are doing and are happy to help you. Listen to them with an open mind and you might find that they have an idea that will help you. I appreciate the people who have helped me, like my dad, Ben Waits, Gary Bowling, and Harold Wertz. Second, try to be consistent in all you do. That said, if you are trying to get better you will need to make small little improvements to various aspects of your technique. But take it slow and know that these little things will add up to a big improvement over time. Also, when shooting individuals, I see many people on the line making one particular mistake that stands out to me. They set up their scope, take a shot, then move their feet when leaning over to look through the scope. Don’t do that! When you then go to take the next shot, it is like starting over again with your body positioned a little bit differently. Position your scope close so that you don’t have to move to look through it.

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WJ – Anything else? Will – Well, looking back on my musket targets at this National, I must say that I was quite surprised. My previous high score was in the low 90s. I was just concentrating on each shot, and it felt good, but I had no idea I was shooting that well until I was done. On the other hand, I had a different experience on my 100-yard target. After a couple of good siter shots I was ready to shoot for score. Something I didn’t mention before is that I like to wear gloves when I shoot. I wear mechanics gloves with all the fingers. They are thin and I can feel what I need to through them. But this time the trigger finger was wearing through and on my first shot the glove caught on the trigger and pulled the gun. The shot hit the paper for a zero. I shot an 83 on that target, but that was with only nine shots counting. I’ll get all ten next time. This series will highlight our top shooters. After each National Skirmish, I will interview the highest scoring musket shooter in an effort to share with our readers information about how this person became such a great shooter. The hope is that many of our members will be able to take some advice from these top shooters and factor it in as they strive to be better shooters themselves.

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Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Friday evenings during Nationals, 6-7pm, Historic Center lower level This is an open discussion meeting which will meet at each National Competition at Fort Shenandoah. If you have, or think you may have a problem with drinking, you’re welcome to attend. My name is Larry M. and I am a recovering alcoholic. If you have any questions or would just like to talk, please feel free to call me at 765-425-5716.

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2019 Skirmish Dates

Approved by the Board of Directors Saturday, August 4, 2018

January 18-20, 2019

Snowball

January 26, 2019

Board of Directors Meeting

Chantilly, Virginia

March 29-31, 2019

Early Bird

Fort Shenandoah

April 12-14, 2019

Chesapeake Regional

CH

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April 26-28, 2019

Spring Potomac

PT

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May 3-5, 2019

Central Virginia Region CV Host: 1st VA Cav & 1st Valley Rangers

Fort Shenandoah

May 15-19, 2019

Spring Nationals

Fort Shenandoah

June 7-9, 2019

Cockade Rifles

CV

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June 21-23, 2019

Mason Dixon Skirmish

CH

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July 12-14, 2019

McNeill’s Rangers

CH

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July 19-21, 2019

Veteran’s Skirmish

Fort Shenandoah

August 3, 2019

Board of Director’s Meeting

Fort Shenandoah

August 9-11, 2019

Allegheny Regional

August 15-17, 2019

Wainwright Skirmish

August 23-25, 2019

Gator Skirmish -1st Florida

CV

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September 6-8, 2019

Fall Potomac

PT

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October 2-6, 2019

Fall Nationals

October 18-20, 2019

Dulany Troop

October 25-27, 2019

Halloween Skirmish

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138th Fall National Staff Officers & Team Commanders Name Skirmish Director Adjutant Tower Announcer

Registration Officer Bridge Support Statistics Officer Logistics Officer Sanitation Officer Ordnance Officer Artillery Officer Revolver Range & BB Officer Asst. Revolver & BB Range Officer Main Range Support Officer Main Range Officer

Individual Match Officer Team Commander Team Commander Team Commander Team Commander Team Adjutant

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Mike “Beaver” Stoneburner Mosby’s Rangers Paul “Frog” Stoneburner Mosby’s Rangers Jeff Kiser Jeff Davis Legion Tomlin Cobb Tuckers Naval Brigade Thomas White 20th Georgia Calvin Oliver Mosby’s Rangers Michael McNamara Southampton Greys Alan Lacey White’s Company Michael Linton R. Preston Chews Btty Jamie West 1st Virginia Vols Alvin Bumford, Jr. 149th PA VI Adam Bumford 149th PA VI Lynn Warner Rush’s Lancers Jason Rexrode Jeff Davis Legion Les Flint Rush’s Lancers Jerry Coates 1st Maine Heavy Artillery Bill Zachman Washington Greys Kathy Ehrlich 118th PA Vol. Inf. Abraham Price 7th West Virginia Vol. Tabi Jones-Wohleber Thomas Legion

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138th National Skirmish Director

David Booz

Michael "Beaver" Stoneburner

Skirmish Director Star Skirmish Director, 137th National Skirmish

Gold Pioneer Patch

Robert Hannula

1st Florida Cavalry

Certificate of Appreciation

Certificate of Appreciation

Gary Crawford,

Bruce Allen

Phillip E. Crabill

7th Regiment, Virginia Volunteer Infantry

11th Virginia Cavalry

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138th Fall National Distinguished Service Awards

Distinguished Service Award

Distinguished Service Award

Frank Kapper

William Mathews

5th Virginia Cavalry

149th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry

Distinguished Service Award

Distinguished Service Award

John Matuszek

Stanley P. Jezior

1st Regiment Illinois Light Artillery

1st Regiment Illinois Light Artillery

Distinguished Service Award

Walter & Denise Clark 4th Virginia Infantry

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50-Year Awards William O. "Bill" Adams, Jr. (Not Pictured) Andrew H. Addoms, III (Not Pictured) James M. Foran James Goodrich Frank M. Hale (Not Pictured) William "Tommy" Howard Hugh Mauldin, Jr. Wayne "Mac" McCumbie Francis E. "Fran" Moir (Not Pictured) Percy "Buzz" Nowlin William "Jack" Whitley

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50-Year Awards

James M. Foran

James Goodrich

1st New Jersey Light Artillery

3rd Maryland Artillery

William "Tommy" Howard

Hugh Mauldin, Jr.

Lenoir Braves

Norfolk Light Artillery

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Wayne "Mac" McCumbie

Percy "Buzz" Nowlin

Thomas Legion

Dixie Artillery

(Accepted by Donna McCumbie Jones)

William "Jack" Whitley Mosby's Rangers

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History & Education Awards

2018 Lee A. Wallace Group Award

Lancaster Fencibles

2018 Lee A. Wallace Individual Award

John Sharrett Dismal Swamp Rangers

The Lee A. Wallace Award is presented annually to the most-deserving N-SSA individual and unit that has demonstrated service and commitment to educating the public about the history of the War Between the States. The awards are presented by John P. Zebelean, III, History Committee Chair.

Who was Lee A. Wallace? Lee A. Wallace, Jr. received a B.A. from William and Mary College and an M.A. from the University of North Carolina. He spent several years in the military with the 30th Infantry Division, during World War II, and the VA National Guard. He wrote several books about the Civil War and the American Revolution including First Virginia Infantry, Fifth Virginia Infantry, and A Guide to Virginia Military Organizations, 1861-1865 for the Virginia Regimental Histories Series. He was a charter member of The Company of Military Historians. Wallace died 1997. Source: Lee A. Wallace, Jr. Papers, Stewart Bell Jr. Archives, Handley Regional Library, Winchester, VA, USA.

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NRA Senior Skirmisher Award By Wayne Jordan At each National Skirmish the N-SSA awards the top two musket shooters age 65 and older with the Senior Skirmisher Award. It is based on their aggregate individual musket scores.

The winners in the Fall 2018 National are

Ben Waits and John Bly. Ben Waits, with a Musket Aggregate score of 181-02X, has been an N-SSA member since 1977, first with the York Rangers and now with the Nansemond Guards. This is the fourth time Ben has won the Senior Skirmisher Award. He is currently shooting a Richmond Artillery model musket with a Hodgdon bullet from a .580 mould. He sizes the bullet down as needed, but has found over the years that his bore has opened up and takes a larger bullet than it once did. He uses 39 grains of 3F powder, but that can vary as he starts fresh each spring by shooting for group with different charges and seeing what is working best. “I’m not a believer in thinking if it shot, say, 40 gr in 2001 it will still group with that charge in 2018,” he says. Ben also prefers a peep sight which minimizes the effect of his astigmatism and helps him focus better on the sights. He goes to the range at least once a week and often more to practice. But he only uses 6-10 rounds a day saying, “You can learn more in 6 good shots than you can shooting all day.” Now retired from a career as an engineering designer working with aircraft carriers, Ben has time to concentrate on his shooting skills. He also likes riding his bicycle and has always enjoyed playing golf. “I want to thank my wife for her support of my many shooting endeavors, and also my shooting/practice partners Harold Wertz, Gary Bowling, and Will Rea for all the good times we have had at the range.” John Bly, with a Musket Aggregate score of 179-03X, has been shooting black powder since the 1970s when he built a Hawken rifle. In 1982, Jackie Venskoskie, Allan Cockey, and other friends convinced him to join the N-SSA where he has been a member of the 5th VA Infantry ever since. During that time he has served several terms as team commander. “I simply enjoy shooting – the competition and the camaraderie,” says John. He shoots a hand built repro Mississippi rifle with a Bill Large barrel, an original 1st Model Maynard, and an original 1842 Harpers Ferry smoothbore made into a 30” Macon version. In addition, John has been shooting long range black powder since 1992 with matches ranging up to 1000 yards. He is also proud of his son, Jacob, who has been a Young Skirmisher winner. John is retired now from 37 years working in metal fabrication and machine shops, but he maintains a home workshop and enjoys working on old guns and bringing them back to life. In 2002 he started supplying Maynard barrels and has delivered 100 of them to skirmishers since then. John has been married for 45 years and also has a daughter.

NRA Senior Skirmisher, 1st Place

NRA Senior Skirmisher, 2nd Place

Benjamin T. Waits

John Bly

Awards presented by Philip Schreier, Senior Curator, National Rifle Association of America Museums / Field Editor, American Rifleman (middle); and David Booz, N-SSA National Commander (right). Skirmish Line

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NRA Young Skirmisher Award By Wayne Jordan At each National Skirmish the N-SSA awards the top two musket shooters age 18 and under with the Young Skirmisher Award. It is based on their aggregate individual musket scores. These two skirmishers will have their National dues paid next year by the sponsors of the award. This is one of many programs the N-SSA has been putting together to encourage young people to join and remain part of our organization.

The winners in the Fall 2018 National Young Skirmisher Award are

Grant Ostner and Wyatt Hale.

NRA High Junior Skirmisher, 1st Place

Grant Ostner

Grant Ostner of the 9th Virginia Infantry took first place with a Musket Aggregate score of 169. Grant is 15 years old and has been skirmishing for a year now. He was brought into the N-SSA by his dad, Brian; his uncle, Matt Patton; and cousin, Devon Patton. “My dad always brought me to the shoots at the Fort and I enjoyed watching. So when I was eligible, I joined with my dad and enjoyed shooting the ‘big guns.’” Grant also wanted to start competing because it will teach him discipline as well as good safety practices around a variety of firearms – two goals for which he has a great appreciation. He has seen how much fun a weekend at a skirmish can be and considers the good sportsmanship he has witnessed throughout our organization to be a good example to follow. His musket of choice now is a ’55 Springfield that his dad once used. He also shoots carbine, Henry, and is starting on revolver. When he’s not working with his dad on the farm taking care of the pigs and chickens, Grant enjoys working on old trucks and entering tractor pulling contests.

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NRA Young Skirmisher Award Wyatt Hale of the 37th Georgia came in second place with a Musket Aggregate score of 162-1X. At 14 years-old, this was Wyatt’s first National, and only his third skirmish. Wyatt’s father, Brad; and grandfather, Delmar, both shoot with the N-SSA so he has largely grown up at Fort Shenandoah. Wyatt’s interest in firearms started at a young age. While in elementary school he started using the internet to research WW2 guns that his dad collected. Soon he had detailed knowledge of a wide variety of small arms used by various armies in that war. By the age of 10, Wyatt was shooting international smallbore while being coached by the same coach who worked with Walt Zdon (2nd Md Art) when he was young. He also attended “prone school” and was coached by Scott Harris’ dad (a former Olympic alternate). And, of course, he competed in BB Gun at skirmishes. He now shoots an 1841 Mississippi that was his dad’s high school graduation present. In fact, his dad also won the Young Skirmisher Award back in 1992 with that same musket.

NRA High Junior Skirmisher, 2nd Place

Wyatt Hale

Besides shooting, Wyatt has been a wrestler since he was five and is now moving into the varsity level. He enjoys hunting and fishing and has already shot three bucks and caught a 49 lb. tuna. Two of the four Young Skirmisher winners each calendar year are sponsored by Chiswell’s Exiles. At the 138th National, one of the winners was sponsored by the Host Staff. For 2019, there may still be sponsorship opportunities available for those interested in promoting and encouraging our younger members of the N-SSA. The NRA also lends its name to the sponsorship of these awards, and provides the plaque listing the names of the winners. The awards were presented by Dave Booz, N-SSA National Commander, and Philip Schreier, NRA Museum Senior Curator. Sponsorship of the dues was originally started by the N-SSA Youth Foundation.

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Team 110TH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. A DISMAL SWAMP RANGERS CO. A 111TH OHIO VOL. INF. CO. A NANSEMOND GUARDS CO. A 8TH REGT VIRGINIA VOL.INF CO. A HARLAN'S LIGHT CAVALRY CO. A 11TH VA CAVALRY CO. A 9TH REGIMENT NY CAVALRY CO. A 9TH VIRGINIA CAVALRY,CSA CO. A 21ST VA INFANTRY, MD GUARD CO.A 5TH VA. VOL. INF. CO. A WASHINGTON BLUE RIFLES CO. A 1ST MARYLAND CAVALRY, CSA CO. A YORK RANGERS, 32ND VA.INF. CO.A UNION GUARDS CO. A HAZELWOOD VOLUNTEERS CO. A 5TH VA. VOL. CAV. CO. A NORFOLK LIGHT INFANTRY CO. A CO.C,2nd U.S.SHARPSHOOTERS CO.A 1ST STUART HORSE ARTY. CO. A COCKADE RIFLES CO. A 6TH KENTUCKY VOL. INF. CO. A 4TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY CO. A 1ST FLORIDA CAVALRY CO. A 1ST MICH. VOLUNTEER INF. CO. A 1ST NY DRAGOONS CO. A 2ND MARYLAND ARTILLERY,CSA CO.A 49TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY,CSA CO.A 29TH WISC VOLUNTEER INF.CO. A TERRY'S TEXAS RANGERS CO. A 2ND NJ CAVALRY CO. A 12TH REG't PA RESERVE VOLS.CO.A IREDELL BLUES CO. A HANOVER GRAYS CO. A FORREST'S ESCORT COMPANY CO. A 34TH BTTN. VIRGINIA CAV CO. A 14TH VIRGINIA CAVALRY CO. A 3RD NC CAVALRY CO. A 17TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY,CSA CO.A GENL.W.T.SHERMAN'S BODYGUARD CO.A 56TH PA. VOL. INF. CO. A 48TH VIRGINIA INF. CO. A

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Team 13TH CONFEDERATE INF. CO. A 4TH KENTUCKY CAVALRY CO. A 1ST VALLEY RANGERS CO. A 46TH ILLINOIS VOL. INF. REGT. CO. A BERDAN'S 1st U.S. SHARPSHOOTERS CO. A 2ND VIRGINIA VOL. INF. CO. A CHARTIERS VALLEY GUARDS CO. A 120TH NY VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. A 11TH REGIMENT, PA VOL. INF. CO. A HAMPTON LEGION, CSA CO. A 14TH CONN. VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. A HARRIS' LIGHT CAVALRY CO. A DELAWARE BLUES CO. A CO. G, 114TH ILLINOIS INFANTRY CO. A 13TH REGIMENT NC INFANTRY CO. A 1ST PA RIFLES (BUCKTAILS) CO. A 1ST TENNESSEE VOL. INF. REGT. CO. A 2ND VIRGINIA CAVALRY CO. A KNAP'S BATTERY E, PA LT. ARTY. CO. A RICHMOND VOL. MILITIA CO. A 72ND NY VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. A 7TH NORTH CAROLINA VOLUNTEERS CO. A 3RD MARYLAND ARTILLERY, CSA CO. A 12TH REGT. U.S. REGULAR INF. CO. A 14TH MISS. INFANTRY REGIMENT CO. A OLD DOMINION DRAGOONS CO. A 7TH TENNESSEE INF. REGT., CSA CO. A 7TH REGT. VIRGINIA VOLUNTEERS CO. A 149TH NY VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. A 69TH NY STATE VOLUNTEERS CO. A 27TH NORTH CAROLINA TROOPS CO. A CHISWELL'S EXILES CO. A 14TH TENNESSEE INFANTRY REGT. CO. A MC GREGOR'S 2ND BATTERY CO. A COMPANY D, 33RD VIRGINIA CO. A 10TH VIRGINIA VOL. INF. CO. A 10TH MASS. BATTERY CO. A DULANY TROOP, 6TH VIRGINIA CAVALRY CO. A

Event 1 Event 2 Event 3 Event 4 Event 5 Total Time 248.9 129.2 180.0 159.7 107.6 825.4 289.6 139.1 127.9 133.8 163.6 854.0 263.7 125.0 170.6 157.8 146.9 864.0 339.0 108.2 109.9 151.7 187.2 896.0 305.0 112.9 169.8 164.0 153.0 904.7 298.0 104.0 109.7 226.4 216.7 954.8 339.0 138.4 120.9 176.9 186.1 961.3 367.0 100.1 164.4 216.6 113.9 962.0 356.0 96.8 183.6 195.7 188.2 1,020.3 350.0 76.6 131.3 231.2 265.3 1,054.4 378.0 133.7 151.3 292.4 118.6 1,074.0 305.0 140.6 200.9 311.0 128.0 1,085.5 305.0 136.5 183.0 223.7 247.1 1,095.3 345.0 137.2 189.2 271.4 165.9 1,108.7 378.0 149.7 198.2 217.5 165.5 1,108.9 345.0 132.6 132.4 200.3 318.0 1,128.3 345.0 182.4 124.6 245.4 239.2 1,136.6 345.0 162.7 173.4 311.0 167.4 1,159.5 356.0 164.1 173.7 232.2 251.4 1,177.4 395.0 166.6 165.5 253.3 224.5 1,204.9 361.0 203.5 152.0 282.2 222.9 1,221.6 356.0 183.0 205.9 239.9 237.7 1,222.5 350.0 219.5 259.4 269.4 132.3 1,230.6 311.0 175.1 160.4 274.1 318.0 1,238.6 367.0 167.0 223.1 322.0 184.1 1,263.2 384.0 221.8 238.9 232.7 192.8 1,270.2 469.0 208.8 163.0 281.8 152.9 1,275.5 390.0 186.0 192.8 245.2 318.0 1,332.0 367.0 209.0 182.8 322.0 261.7 1,342.5 378.0 191.6 162.9 333.0 336.0 1,401.5 328.0 196.1 311.0 333.0 235.9 1,404.0 395.0 174.4 241.6 356.0 257.8 1,424.8 418.0 183.9 292.0 288.9 300.0 1,482.8 469.0 288.5 254.8 313.0 208.5 1,533.8 469.0 230.0 244.0 300.0 318.0 1,561.0 429.0 300.0 252.7 333.0 336.0 1,650.7 469.0 311.0 282.9 390.0 318.0 1,770.9 418.0 333.0 367.0 446.0 408.0 1,972.0

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Team Match Results Class A-3 Musket, 12 Place(s) Paid # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 34

Team DIV. OF MARINES, CSS VIRGINIA CO. A BATTERY C, 1ST MICH. LT. ARTY. CO. A WHEAT'S SPECIAL BTTN,LA TIGERS CO. A 1ST U.S. ARTILLERY CO. A CO B 1ST PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY CO. A DURELL'S INDEPENDENT BATTERY CO. A MC NEILL'S RANGERS CO. A LANCASTER FENCIBLES CO. A TAMMANY REGIMENT CO. A HURON RANGERS RIFLEMEN CO. A 63RD NEW YORK STATE VOL. INF. CO. A 73RD NY VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. A CSS ALABAMA CO. A 1ST VIRGINIA CAVALRY REGT. CO. A FORNEY'S BATTALION, USMC CO. A 15TH REGT. NJ VOL. INF. CO. A 1ST SC VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. A ALLEGHENY CITY GUARDS CO. A 2ND REGT. PA RES. CORPS CO. A 108TH NY VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. A PALMETTO SHARPSHOOTERS CO. A 2ND MARYLAND CAVALRY CO. A GRAHAM'S BATTERY CO. A 1ST REGT. ILL. VOL. LT. ARTY. CO. A FIRST ROCKBRIDGE ARTILLERY CO. A 4TH MICH. VOL. INF. CO. A HARDAWAY'S ALABAMA BTTY CO. A 3RD U.S. REGULAR INFANTRY CO. A 5TH CONN VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. A LAUREL BRIGADE, ANV. CO. A 1ST MARYLAND INFANTRY, CSA CO. A BUNCOMBE RIFLES CO. A 19TH MICHIGAN INFANTRY CO. A 1ST MARYLAND ARTILLERY, CSA CO. A 11TH N.J. VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. A ST. MARY'S LT. INFANTRY CO. A 6TH ALABAMA (RACCOON ROUGHS) CO. A 1ST PA ARTILLERY CO. A PALMETTO GUARD CO. I, 2ND SC VOL. CO. A 24TH MICHIGAN VOL. INF. CO. A CHESAPEAKE ARTILLERY, CSA CO. A 44TH NY VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. A 1ST NJ LIGHT ARTILLERY CO. A 1ST RICHMOND RIFLES CO. A PORTSMOUTH LIGHT ARTILLERY CO. A 2ND NJ VOLUNTEERS CO. A BALTIMORE RIFLES, 1ST MD VOLS. CO. A 7TH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. A 37TH GEORGIA CO. A CAPT. SIMMS' BTTN., CSMC CO. A 1ST REGT ENGINEER TROOPS, ANV CO. A 67TH NY VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. A 3RD NO.CAROLINA, LENOIR BRAVES CO. A

Event 1 Event 2 Event 3 Event 4 Event 5 Total Time 204.3 60.1 84.2 192.8 152.5 693.9 244.4 140.4 113.6 193.1 85.7 777.2 299.9 111.3 178.2 294.4 124.2 1,008.0 322.0 100.1 201.9 204.8 242.0 1,070.8 390.0 116.0 134.5 188.2 258.7 1,087.4 333.0 119.0 139.6 266.7 273.3 1,131.6 361.0 150.8 155.3 311.0 197.1 1,175.2 378.0 200.5 153.3 259.3 209.6 1,200.7 469.0 105.2 171.3 311.0 167.5 1,224.0 350.0 178.1 259.6 322.0 136.9 1,246.6 367.0 163.3 189.2 253.2 279.7 1,252.4 367.0 196.7 265.7 237.9 198.0 1,265.3 378.0 183.3 244.0 322.0 173.9 1,301.2 350.0 152.0 187.9 274.9 354.0 1,318.8 356.0 173.8 212.0 278.1 300.0 1,319.9 384.0 264.8 156.2 345.0 212.8 1,362.8 390.0 207.8 210.8 311.0 245.4 1,365.0 361.0 158.4 220.6 311.0 318.0 1,369.0 373.0 176.1 236.1 322.0 270.4 1,377.6 384.0 169.4 251.6 219.1 354.0 1,378.1 395.0 300.0 196.5 263.8 243.6 1,398.9 350.0 144.0 378.0 333.0 200.6 1,405.6 390.0 280.7 311.0 333.0 121.8 1,436.5 406.0 244.8 226.2 345.0 267.6 1,489.6 373.0 311.0 214.0 300.0 300.0 1,498.0 356.0 311.0 263.8 290.3 316.3 1,537.4 395.0 179.6 300.0 333.0 354.0 1,561.6 384.0 246.9 322.0 311.0 300.0 1,563.9 469.0 207.7 220.8 345.0 336.0 1,578.5 469.0 241.9 234.4 322.0 336.0 1,603.3 418.0 345.0 333.0 356.0 189.4 1,641.4 418.0 300.0 269.1 345.0 318.0 1,650.1 412.0 238.6 257.6 390.0 354.0 1,652.2 361.0 311.0 322.0 311.0 354.0 1,659.0 406.0 265.6 311.0 345.0 336.0 1,663.6 429.0 311.0 322.0 322.0 290.9 1,674.9 469.0 220.9 333.0 356.0 300.0 1,678.9 423.0 280.9 289.6 356.0 336.0 1,685.5 446.0 322.0 311.0 356.0 250.6 1,685.6 418.0 345.0 311.0 333.0 280.7 1,687.7 469.0 210.0 311.0 345.0 372.0 1,707.0 395.0 300.0 269.0 390.0 372.0 1,726.0 418.0 285.2 333.0 378.0 318.0 1,732.2 469.0 235.8 333.0 378.0 372.0 1,787.8 429.0 322.0 322.0 390.0 354.0 1,817.0 412.0 333.0 345.0 367.0 372.0 1,829.0 435.0 345.0 333.0 390.0 336.0 1,839.0 423.0 333.0 378.0 390.0 318.0 1,842.0 423.0 333.0 378.0 401.0 336.0 1,871.0 423.0 322.0 345.0 457.0 390.0 1,937.0 406.0 367.0 401.0 367.0 408.0 1,949.0 440.0 378.0 367.0 390.0 390.0 1,965.0 451.0 356.0 367.0 435.0 372.0 1,981.0 Fall 2018

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138th Fall National

Team Match Results Class B-1 Musket, 6 Place(s) Paid # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

Team 8TH REGT VIRGINIA VOL. INF CO. B UNION GUARDS CO. B 9TH VIRGINIA CAVALRY, CSA CO. B 110TH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. B DISMAL SWAMP RANGERS CO. B 5TH VA. VOL. INF. CO. B WASHINGTON BLUE RIFLES CO. B NANSEMOND GUARDS CO. B 111TH OHIO VOL. INF. CO. B 34TH BTTN. VIRGINIA CAVALRY CO. B 11TH VA CAVALRY CO. B HARLAN'S LIGHT CAVALRY CO. B TERRY'S TEXAS RANGERS CO. B YORK RANGERS, 32ND VA. INF. CO. B HAMPTON LEGION, CSA CO. B 2ND VIRGINIA VOL. INF. CO. B 1ST MARYLAND CAVALRY, CSA CO. B COCKADE RIFLES CO. B 12TH REGIMENT PA RESERVE VOLS. CO. B CO. C, 2nd U.S. SHARPSHOOTERS CO. B DELAWARE BLUES CO. B 1ST STUART HORSE ARTY. CO. B

Event 1 Event 2 Event 3 Event 4 Event 5 Total Time 249.3 74.7 86.4 166.4 65.7 642.5 250.5 127.3 139.1 98.2 165.9 781.0 198.2 113.3 105.0 267.0 104.9 788.4 283.9 116.8 115.3 222.1 119.7 857.8 350.0 115.1 113.7 210.0 140.9 929.7 316.0 130.7 204.6 178.9 106.0 936.2 316.0 126.1 124.6 271.7 110.6 949.0 322.0 103.9 131.2 210.3 195.7 963.1 345.0 170.5 161.5 149.3 209.3 1,035.6 356.0 176.2 177.6 291.3 156.4 1,157.5 291.2 163.5 155.8 322.0 287.5 1,220.0 356.0 148.9 181.8 333.0 216.2 1,235.9 367.0 164.0 233.9 356.0 231.8 1,352.7 367.0 146.4 266.7 345.0 257.6 1,382.7 367.0 202.7 238.9 345.0 285.5 1,439.1 390.0 262.9 186.7 378.0 354.0 1,571.6 384.0 272.8 224.2 322.0 372.0 1,575.0 356.0 141.5 279.8 446.0 354.0 1,577.3 367.0 256.2 253.4 356.0 354.0 1,586.6 469.0 333.0 378.0 423.0 171.8 1,774.8 418.0 378.0 283.5 412.0 336.0 1,827.5 440.0 367.0 333.0 378.0 372.0 1,890.0

Class B-2 Musket, 3 Place(s) Paid # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Team 1ST PA RIFLES (BUCKTAILS) CO. B 13TH CONFEDERATE INF. CO. B GENL. W.T.SHERMAN'S BODYGUARD CO. B 1ST TENNESSEE VOL. INF. REGT. CO. B 3RD MARYLAND ARTILLERY, CSA CO. B 4TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY CO. B HARRIS' LIGHT CAVALRY CO. B 11TH REGIMENT, PA VOL. INF. CO. B 5TH VA. VOL. CAV. CO. B 1ST MARYLAND INFANTRY, CSA CO. B 6TH KENTUCKY VOL. INF. CO. B CO B 1ST PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY CO. B 15TH REGT. NJ VOL. INF. CO. B 7TH REGT. VIRGINIA VOLUNTEERS CO. B 63RD NEW YORK STATE VOL. INF. CO. B

Event 1 Event 2 Event 3 Event 4 Event 5 Total Time 384.0 182.7 210.2 378.0 292.7 1,447.6 367.0 333.0 266.6 333.0 167.5 1,467.1 469.0 144.5 233.9 333.0 354.0 1,534.4 373.0 300.0 255.6 356.0 318.0 1,602.6 395.0 345.0 234.5 345.0 354.0 1,673.5 446.0 279.0 322.0 345.0 318.0 1,710.0 395.0 267.6 311.0 367.0 390.0 1,730.6 435.0 242.6 423.0 390.0 265.0 1,755.6 406.0 244.2 356.0 378.0 426.0 1,810.2 435.0 294.3 390.0 367.0 354.0 1,840.3 451.0 333.0 333.0 356.0 372.0 1,845.0 451.0 311.0 322.0 423.0 354.0 1,861.0 412.0 367.0 345.0 401.0 372.0 1,897.0 435.0 390.0 333.0 390.0 426.0 1,974.0 446.0 412.0 412.0 412.0 336.0 2,018.0

Class C Musket, 2 Place(s) Paid # 1 2 3 Skirmish Line

Team 8TH REGT VIRGINIA VOL. INF CO. C WASHINGTON BLUE RIFLES CO. C 5TH VA. VOL. INF. CO. C

Event 1 Event 2 Event 3 Event 4 Event 5 Total Time 367.0 162.9 209.6 264.5 138.1 1,142.1 395.0 188.4 202.5 322.0 271.9 1,379.8 418.0 146.0 236.1 311.0 354.0 1,465.1 Fall 2018

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Team Match Results Class A-1 Carbine, 7 Place(s) Paid # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

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Team 8TH REGT VIRGINIA VOL. INF CO. A 110TH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. A DISMAL SWAMP RANGERS CO. A HARLAN'S LIGHT CAVALRY CO. A 9TH VIRGINIA CAVALRY, CSA CO. A 111TH OHIO VOL. INF. CO. A 11TH VA CAVALRY CO. A WASHINGTON BLUE RIFLES CO. A NANSEMOND GUARDS CO. A 2ND MARYLAND ARTILLERY, CSA CO. A YORK RANGERS, 32ND VA. INF. CO. A 21ST VA INFANTRY, MD GUARD CO. A 5TH VA. VOL. INF. CO. A 1ST MARYLAND CAVALRY, CSA CO. A FORREST'S ESCORT COMPANY CO. A 4TH KENTUCKY CAVALRY CO. A IREDELL BLUES CO. A 1ST MICH. VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. A UNION GUARDS CO. A 29TH WISC VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. A 9TH REGIMENT NY CAVALRY CO. A 5TH VA. VOL. CAV. CO. A COCKADE RIFLES CO. A GENL. W.T.SHERMAN'S BODYGUARD CO. A 6TH KENTUCKY VOL. INF. CO. A 46TH ILLINOIS VOL. INF. REGT. CO. A 1ST FLORIDA CAVALRY CO. A 12TH REGIMENT PA RESERVE VOLS. CO. A 34TH BTTN. VIRGINIA CAVALRY CO. A 149TH NY VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. A 1ST NY DRAGOONS CO. A 1ST STUART HORSE ARTY. CO. A 13TH CONFEDERATE INF. CO. A 49TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY, CSA CO. A CHARTIERS VALLEY GUARDS CO. A HANOVER GRAYS CO. A KNAP'S BATTERY E, PA LT. ARTY. CO. A RICHMOND VOL. MILITIA CO. A CHISWELL'S EXILES CO. A CO. C, 2nd U.S. SHARPSHOOTERS CO. A

Event 1 Event 2 Event 3 Event 4 Event 5 Total Time 139.7 50.1 57.2 93.5 65.7 406.2 134.7 42.3 50.0 113.0 85.7 425.7 153.0 54.0 69.5 79.6 74.5 430.6 156.6 48.2 61.3 89.0 97.3 452.4 123.1 72.8 53.4 155.4 57.8 462.5 150.1 50.1 89.8 127.1 50.6 467.7 162.2 79.7 90.1 85.5 66.7 484.2 157.0 66.5 75.5 116.7 71.9 487.6 147.9 80.0 69.0 137.8 56.4 491.1 170.5 40.5 53.1 119.8 121.0 504.9 173.0 76.3 80.7 94.5 89.9 514.4 186.0 82.3 81.3 111.0 97.2 557.8 194.6 64.8 79.3 173.5 53.2 565.4 192.0 89.6 69.2 187.7 98.5 637.0 238.7 65.3 107.1 108.1 125.8 645.0 199.4 128.6 88.7 113.7 119.0 649.4 228.6 104.9 76.5 119.7 121.9 651.6 228.3 83.2 59.2 178.0 106.0 654.7 220.9 103.3 100.3 133.6 123.5 681.6 300.0 88.1 72.0 118.2 106.0 684.3 198.8 117.4 84.6 149.4 152.7 702.9 298.5 91.8 69.4 107.8 139.5 707.0 235.1 106.8 75.7 184.2 125.3 727.1 224.9 88.4 123.4 198.5 96.4 731.6 244.4 89.2 154.9 204.5 47.7 740.7 268.6 76.4 93.5 169.1 140.2 747.8 271.8 110.3 93.9 170.0 116.8 762.8 288.8 101.7 166.0 134.2 99.3 790.0 251.9 102.7 126.1 188.7 120.7 790.1 294.0 91.0 74.8 163.1 171.5 794.4 229.0 101.7 103.4 245.6 130.3 810.0 271.2 94.6 102.0 214.9 149.7 832.4 236.6 126.4 99.9 179.0 194.6 836.5 242.3 74.0 165.5 216.0 152.9 850.7 337.0 71.5 113.5 193.6 137.8 853.4 281.5 84.8 117.3 266.6 143.2 893.4 375.0 127.0 146.9 291.2 108.1 1,048.2 525.0 188.7 141.5 283.1 360.0 1,498.3 431.0 151.2 253.9 393.0 330.0 1,559.1 450.0 296.8 209.3 393.0 251.4 1,600.5

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138th Fall National

Team Match Results Class A-2 Carbine, 6 Place(s) Paid # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

Team TERRY'S TEXAS RANGERS CO. A 2ND NJ CAVALRY CO. A 14TH CONN. VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. A NORFOLK LIGHT INFANTRY CO. A BERDAN'S 1st U.S. SHARPSHOOTERS CO. A CO. G, 114TH ILLINOIS INFANTRY CO. A 56TH PA. VOL. INF. CO. A HAZELWOOD VOLUNTEERS CO. A 1ST PA RIFLES (BUCKTAILS) CO. A 14TH VIRGINIA CAVALRY CO. A 17TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY, CSA CO. A HAMPTON LEGION, CSA CO. A 4TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY CO. A 11TH REGIMENT, PA VOL. INF. CO. A CO B 1ST PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY CO. A 1ST VALLEY RANGERS CO. A DELAWARE BLUES CO. A PALMETTO SHARPSHOOTERS CO. A 3RD NC CAVALRY CO. A TAMMANY REGIMENT CO. A 14TH MISS. INFANTRY REGIMENT CO. A 14TH TENNESSEE INFANTRY REGT. CO. A MC NEILL'S RANGERS CO. A 2ND REGT. PA RES. CORPS CO. A 2ND VIRGINIA CAVALRY CO. A ROWAN ARTILLERY CO. A

Event 1 Event 2 Event 3 Event 4 Event 5 Total Time 166.8 80.6 74.6 106.9 101.9 530.8 218.0 94.3 89.0 109.5 63.8 574.6 248.2 97.2 70.3 180.5 157.7 753.9 257.7 128.2 106.6 167.6 142.5 802.6 259.9 97.8 109.9 194.9 157.6 820.1 255.6 154.9 98.9 142.4 185.5 837.3 216.7 103.7 136.5 250.2 132.7 839.8 286.0 90.0 128.1 197.8 192.5 894.4 318.0 83.0 159.6 217.4 140.5 918.5 300.0 118.6 123.6 227.3 149.0 918.5 328.0 93.3 127.7 260.5 130.1 939.6 250.3 132.5 155.8 289.1 118.7 946.4 356.0 107.4 160.9 121.4 206.8 952.5 318.0 130.5 120.6 234.5 176.0 979.6 346.0 131.9 85.3 264.7 168.0 995.9 309.0 96.7 84.7 318.0 201.1 1,009.5 283.0 125.7 105.3 232.9 265.9 1,012.8 346.0 96.6 159.2 265.8 189.0 1,056.6 375.0 160.5 145.1 143.2 266.4 1,090.2 365.0 125.3 164.1 245.8 215.5 1,115.7 403.0 166.8 101.8 216.7 295.7 1,184.0 384.0 231.9 209.2 250.3 215.6 1,291.0 328.0 140.7 300.0 296.5 253.1 1,318.3 384.0 247.5 193.0 356.0 216.3 1,396.8 421.0 252.0 225.5 412.0 158.4 1,468.9 375.0 264.3 291.5 375.0 390.0 1,695.8

Photo: Ben Harris

Photo: Niki Bethke Skirmish Line

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138th Fall National

Team Match Results Class A-3 Carbine, 7 Place(s) Paid # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42

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Team DIV. OF MARINES, CSS VIRGINIA CO. A BATTERY C, 1ST MICH. LT. ARTY. CO. A 1ST SC VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. A MC GREGOR'S 2ND BATTERY CO. A 63RD NEW YORK STATE VOL. INF. CO. A 73RD NY VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. A 72ND NY VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. A BUNCOMBE RIFLES CO. A 10TH MASS. BATTERY CO. A 2ND VIRGINIA VOL. INF. CO. A 12TH REGT. U.S. REGULAR INF. CO. A 27TH NORTH CAROLINA TROOPS CO. A 7TH TENNESSEE INF. REGT., CSA CO. A HARRIS' LIGHT CAVALRY CO. A 1ST U.S. ARTILLERY CO. A CHESAPEAKE ARTILLERY, CSA CO. A 5TH CONN VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. A 11TH N.J. VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. A 19TH MICHIGAN INFANTRY CO. A CSS ALABAMA CO. A 44TH NY VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. A 3RD U.S. REGULAR INFANTRY CO. A 1ST TENNESSEE VOL. INF. REGT. CO. A DURELL'S INDEPENDENT BATTERY CO. A 1ST REGT. ILL. VOL. LT. ARTY. CO. A PALMETTO GUARD CO. I, 2ND SC VOL. CO. A OLD DOMINION DRAGOONS CO. A 7TH NORTH CAROLINA VOLUNTEERS CO. A 24TH MICHIGAN VOL. INF. CO. A 4TH MICH. VOL. INF. CO. A 6TH ALABAMA (RACCOON ROUGHS) CO. A 10TH VIRGINIA VOL. INF. CO. A 1ST RICHMOND RIFLES CO. A 120TH NY VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. A 13TH REGIMENT NC INFANTRY CO. A 1ST REGT ENGINEER TROOPS, ANV CO. A HURON RANGERS RIFLEMEN CO. A ST. MARY'S LT. INFANTRY CO. A LAUREL BRIGADE, ANV. CO. A 15TH REGT. NJ VOL. INF. CO. A 1ST NJ LIGHT ARTILLERY CO. A WYTHE RIFLES CO. A

Event 1 Event 2 Event 3 Event 4 Event 5 Total Time 164.8 59.4 98.0 92.1 84.6 498.9 273.6 60.1 103.5 123.4 174.9 735.5 298.8 109.8 132.4 167.0 121.8 829.8 365.0 98.8 159.9 149.3 124.5 897.5 384.0 97.2 119.4 255.6 176.8 1,033.0 260.8 136.8 186.8 318.0 152.5 1,054.9 356.0 120.8 177.1 265.4 165.9 1,085.2 375.0 128.9 189.3 281.0 135.5 1,109.7 346.0 105.6 105.6 375.0 181.7 1,113.9 337.0 112.5 234.8 244.6 221.6 1,150.5 356.0 133.8 138.3 198.7 330.0 1,156.8 384.0 185.9 187.8 171.4 268.8 1,197.9 375.0 192.8 163.3 267.7 203.4 1,202.2 275.0 155.9 202.5 318.0 254.9 1,206.3 506.0 203.5 192.1 167.8 140.6 1,210.0 365.0 171.3 134.8 264.7 330.0 1,265.8 384.0 208.4 147.9 431.0 196.7 1,368.0 403.0 183.2 242.0 273.2 284.5 1,385.9 393.0 386.5 180.3 180.5 295.0 1,435.3 384.0 234.5 150.1 431.0 300.0 1,499.6 469.0 273.5 237.6 393.0 128.3 1,501.4 403.0 180.0 269.9 356.0 296.3 1,505.2 393.0 196.8 272.3 375.0 270.3 1,507.4 459.0 173.5 234.9 375.0 274.2 1,516.6 469.0 337.0 240.5 238.2 249.7 1,534.4 459.0 288.0 245.4 280.0 262.3 1,534.7 496.0 142.4 337.0 287.7 293.2 1,556.3 421.0 264.4 221.1 241.6 420.0 1,568.1 412.0 143.6 230.5 393.0 450.0 1,629.1 365.0 177.9 236.7 412.0 450.0 1,641.6 469.0 208.7 192.9 393.0 390.0 1,653.6 469.0 257.0 284.1 412.0 245.6 1,667.7 393.0 245.9 375.0 337.0 330.0 1,680.9 431.0 232.4 285.4 356.0 390.0 1,694.8 450.0 211.5 264.0 431.0 360.0 1,716.5 450.0 375.0 234.1 412.0 300.0 1,771.1 469.0 243.0 318.0 356.0 390.0 1,776.0 496.0 337.0 248.6 412.0 450.0 1,943.6 525.0 356.0 290.6 412.0 420.0 2,003.6 515.0 393.0 375.0 431.0 360.0 2,074.0 534.0 450.0 450.0 487.0 300.0 2,221.0 515.0 375.0 375.0 468.0 600.0 2,333.0

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Team Match Results Class B-1 Carbine, 4 Place(s) Paid # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Team 8TH REGT VIRGINIA VOL. INF CO. B 110TH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. B WASHINGTON BLUE RIFLES CO. B UNION GUARDS CO. B 11TH VA CAVALRY CO. B HARLAN'S LIGHT CAVALRY CO. B NANSEMOND GUARDS CO. B 111TH OHIO VOL. INF. CO. B TERRY'S TEXAS RANGERS CO. B 5TH VA. VOL. INF. CO. B YORK RANGERS, 32ND VA. INF. CO. B COCKADE RIFLES CO. B 29TH WISC VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. B 5TH VA. VOL. CAV. CO. B DISMAL SWAMP RANGERS CO. B GENL. W.T.SHERMAN'S BODYGUARD CO. B PALMETTO SHARPSHOOTERS CO. B 1ST PA RIFLES (BUCKTAILS) CO. B 63RD NEW YORK STATE VOL. INF. CO. B CO B 1ST PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY CO. B

Event 1 Event 2 Event 3 Event 4 Event 5 Total Time 214.3 65.9 93.7 167.7 101.5 643.1 222.8 90.7 106.7 178.9 100.1 699.2 233.6 101.9 101.3 163.8 137.1 737.7 337.0 115.5 156.3 110.5 161.0 880.3 309.0 78.5 155.0 214.4 248.7 1,005.6 375.0 201.4 135.9 176.7 141.6 1,030.6 393.0 122.9 139.4 337.0 147.1 1,139.4 375.0 145.7 172.1 299.0 195.1 1,186.9 375.0 150.0 215.8 247.3 204.3 1,192.4 365.0 120.8 184.1 337.0 200.9 1,207.8 440.0 176.6 247.0 300.0 155.2 1,318.8 431.0 169.2 138.0 318.0 274.0 1,330.2 515.0 231.8 149.5 214.7 221.2 1,332.2 450.0 129.0 204.9 393.0 180.6 1,357.5 450.0 202.3 173.4 300.0 289.1 1,414.8 421.0 246.7 182.3 337.0 300.0 1,487.0 450.0 228.7 243.5 393.0 291.0 1,606.2 459.0 262.8 285.9 375.0 450.0 1,832.7 506.0 412.0 468.0 431.0 510.0 2,327.0 534.0 393.0 506.0 506.0 450.0 2,389.0

Class B-2 Carbine, 2 Place(s) Paid # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Team HAMPTON LEGION, CSA CO. B 13TH CONFEDERATE INF. CO. B 4TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY CO. B 34TH BTTN. VIRGINIA CAVALRY CO. B DELAWARE BLUES CO. B MC GREGOR'S 2ND BATTERY CO. B HARRIS' LIGHT CAVALRY CO. B 15TH REGT. NJ VOL. INF. CO. B

Event 1 Event 2 Event 3 Event 4 Event 5 Total Time 337.0 121.4 229.4 293.1 189.3 1,170.2 328.0 184.7 178.0 356.0 158.9 1,205.6 393.0 147.2 236.9 318.0 209.4 1,304.5 487.0 149.3 180.1 412.0 390.0 1,618.4 375.0 356.0 337.0 468.0 230.0 1,766.0 487.0 261.0 337.0 375.0 330.0 1,790.0 496.0 412.0 356.0 412.0 330.0 2,006.0 515.0 245.5 393.0 468.0 480.0 2,101.5

Class C Carbine, 1 Place(s) Paid # Team 1 8TH REGT VIRGINIA VOL. INF CO. C

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Event 1 Event 2 Event 3 Event 4 Event 5 Total Time 393.0 156.4 144.4 255.8 420.0 1,369.6

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Team Match Results Class A-1 Revolver, 6 Place(s) Paid # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

Team HARRIS' LIGHT CAVALRY CO. A NANSEMOND GUARDS CO. A IREDELL BLUES CO. A 2ND MARYLAND ARTILLERY, CSA CO. A 21ST VA INFANTRY, MD GUARD CO. A 9TH VIRGINIA CAVALRY, CSA CO. A 3RD NC CAVALRY CO. A 17TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY, CSA CO. A DIV. OF MARINES, CSS VIRGINIA CO. A WASHINGTON BLUE RIFLES CO. A KNAP'S BATTERY E, PA LT. ARTY. CO. A 1ST STUART HORSE ARTY. CO. A 1ST FLORIDA CAVALRY CO. A BERDAN'S 1st U.S. SHARPSHOOTERS CO. A COCKADE RIFLES CO. A 8TH REGT VIRGINIA VOL. INF CO. A YORK RANGERS, 32ND VA. INF. CO. A FORREST'S ESCORT COMPANY CO. A 29TH WISC VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. A GENL. W.T.SHERMAN'S BODYGUARD CO. A 111TH OHIO VOL. INF. CO. A MC GREGOR'S 2ND BATTERY CO. A 56TH PA. VOL. INF. CO. A CHESAPEAKE ARTILLERY, CSA CO. A 11TH VA CAVALRY CO. A 34TH BTTN. VIRGINIA CAVALRY CO. A 1ST PA RIFLES (BUCKTAILS) CO. A

Event 1 Event 2 Event 3 Event 4 Total Time 55.8 16.2 31.4 20.4 123.8 60.8 20.5 29.9 17.3 128.5 91.3 19.7 28.7 31.0 170.7 34.7 22.6 47.9 69.6 174.8 123.0 14.6 57.9 19.8 215.3 112.9 25.1 81.5 30.4 249.9 141.1 29.3 53.1 55.0 278.5 156.2 23.5 91.4 41.5 312.6 195.0 15.9 36.1 69.1 316.1 118.4 94.0 49.9 56.4 318.7 184.5 18.6 72.8 51.5 327.4 66.9 12.2 131.6 119.1 329.8 115.0 30.1 121.0 72.5 338.6 142.2 34.1 42.5 120.3 339.1 157.7 28.0 114.3 52.0 352.0 184.6 75.4 54.4 55.7 370.1 171.8 20.7 98.1 101.3 391.9 101.0 29.4 105.5 157.4 393.3 134.2 79.2 120.2 71.7 405.3 187.7 24.3 103.6 117.4 433.0 141.3 21.8 119.4 191.4 473.9 117.6 40.3 221.0 105.7 484.6 195.0 28.8 180.9 96.2 500.9 185.4 31.9 147.2 163.2 527.7 151.7 132.4 156.9 169.7 610.7 190.1 47.6 184.3 248.0 670.0 215.9 166.5 158.0 170.0 710.4

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Team Match Results Class A-2 Revolver, 3 Place(s) Paid # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Team BUNCOMBE RIFLES CO. A 1ST MICH. VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. A WHEAT'S SPECIAL BTTN,LA TIGERS CO. A 110TH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. A 1ST NY DRAGOONS CO. A 11TH REGIMENT, PA VOL. INF. CO. A CHISWELL'S EXILES CO. A DISMAL SWAMP RANGERS CO. A 12TH REGIMENT PA RESERVE VOLS. CO. A 49TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY, CSA CO. B 2ND NJ CAVALRY CO. A 4TH KENTUCKY CAVALRY CO. A 1ST REGT. ILL. VOL. LT. ARTY. CO. A 14TH CONN. VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. A 5TH VA. VOL. CAV. CO. A 9TH REGIMENT NY CAVALRY CO. A

Event 1 Event 2 Event 3 Event 4 Total Time 105.1 26.6 57.3 16.5 205.5 112.2 24.6 21.0 125.3 283.1 134.0 38.6 102.0 53.3 327.9 112.2 40.2 76.8 100.5 329.7 201.8 17.9 116.2 33.3 369.2 161.5 28.7 80.7 130.5 401.4 178.2 23.3 109.5 142.8 453.8 203.7 43.4 108.5 103.3 458.9 147.9 71.2 131.9 131.9 482.9 162.6 61.8 138.1 134.1 496.6 214.6 22.3 119.5 140.4 496.8 173.6 56.3 157.2 132.3 519.4 134.8 141.5 142.0 119.7 538.0 170.2 109.4 131.1 135.0 545.7 170.5 75.8 202.0 134.1 582.4 186.0 126.0 172.9 173.6 658.5

Class A-3 Revolver, 4 Place(s) Paid # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

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Team 14TH VIRGINIA CAVALRY CO. A HAMPTON LEGION, CSA CO. A 1ST MARYLAND CAVALRY, CSA CO. A 19TH MICHIGAN INFANTRY CO. B 5TH VA. VOL. INF. CO. B 72ND NY VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. A CO. C, 2nd U.S. SHARPSHOOTERS CO. A 10TH MASS. BATTERY CO. A 12TH REGT. U.S. REGULAR INF. CO. A 46TH ILLINOIS VOL. INF. REGT. CO. A OLD DOMINION DRAGOONS CO. A DELAWARE BLUES CO. A 7TH TENNESSEE INF. REGT., CSA CO. A 5TH CONN VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. A DURELL'S INDEPENDENT BATTERY CO. A 27TH NORTH CAROLINA TROOPS CO. A ST. MARY'S LT. INFANTRY CO. A

Event 1 Event 2 Event 3 Event 4 Total Time 154.8 19.3 111.3 65.2 350.6 185.1 30.3 87.2 54.7 357.3 187.0 14.2 75.2 104.6 381.0 127.0 54.7 146.5 147.1 475.3 174.1 29.1 148.0 150.2 501.4 161.7 70.2 113.4 158.3 503.6 175.4 30.0 166.7 140.3 512.4 146.9 108.0 161.4 118.7 535.0 161.4 132.9 155.4 86.6 536.3 202.2 89.3 118.8 146.3 556.6 216.4 56.1 161.8 148.4 582.7 167.7 76.2 164.4 185.6 593.9 183.3 170.3 119.7 133.2 606.5 225.0 109.2 163.0 137.0 634.2 188.6 128.5 138.4 199.5 655.0 148.6 164.0 185.6 181.0 679.2 220.2 91.8 203.7 175.0 690.7

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Team Match Results Class B Revolver, 4 Place(s) Paid # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Team 21ST VA INFANTRY, MD GUARD CO. B NANSEMOND GUARDS CO. B IREDELL BLUES CO. B 9TH VIRGINIA CAVALRY, CSA CO. C 8TH REGT VIRGINIA VOL. INF CO. B YORK RANGERS, 32ND VA. INF. CO. B WASHINGTON BLUE RIFLES CO. B 1ST STUART HORSE ARTY. CO. B COCKADE RIFLES CO. B HARRIS' LIGHT CAVALRY CO. B 49TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY, CSA CO. A CO. C, 2nd U.S. SHARPSHOOTERS CO. B 5TH VA. VOL. INF. CO. A 2ND MARYLAND ARTILLERY, CSA CO. B 3RD NC CAVALRY CO. B 19TH MICHIGAN INFANTRY CO. A

Event 1 Event 2 Event 3 Event 4 Total Time 131.8 7.9 34.4 127.0 301.1 182.4 24.4 30.6 80.8 318.2 191.6 20.6 71.2 66.6 350.0 143.1 21.3 91.5 119.6 375.5 83.0 41.8 154.5 129.2 408.5 225.0 41.1 97.8 52.8 416.7 168.8 39.9 103.8 145.8 458.3 184.1 40.8 124.8 140.0 489.7 125.3 78.5 189.0 118.9 511.7 193.1 73.0 147.4 111.3 524.8 149.4 162.3 185.7 78.0 575.4 193.1 90.7 200.8 105.3 589.9 221.5 65.7 156.7 153.5 597.4 168.2 133.2 157.9 186.9 646.2 190.1 88.9 214.2 154.5 647.7 230.1 134.4 225.1 160.4 750.0

Class C Revolver, 1 Place(s) Paid # 1 2 3

Team 9TH VIRGINIA CAVALRY, CSA CO. B 8TH REGT VIRGINIA VOL. INF CO. C HARRIS' LIGHT CAVALRY CO. C

Event 1 Event 2 Event 3 Event 4 Total Time 173.4 39.4 172.5 98.5 483.8 182.6 75.6 92.0 158.4 508.6 216.6 210.0 214.6 220.9 862.1

Class A-1 Breech-Loader, 4 Place(s) Paid # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 42

Team 2ND MARYLAND ARTILLERY, CSA CO. A 9TH VIRGINIA CAVALRY, CSA CO. A 110TH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. A HARLAN'S LIGHT CAVALRY CO. A IREDELL BLUES CO. A YORK RANGERS, 32ND VA. INF. CO. A 11TH VA CAVALRY CO. A NANSEMOND GUARDS CO. A 8TH REGT VIRGINIA VOL. INF CO. A 1ST NY DRAGOONS CO. A 21ST VA INFANTRY, MD GUARD CO. A 17TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY, CSA CO. A 1ST VALLEY RANGERS CO. A 56TH PA. VOL. INF. CO. A 49TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY, CSA CO. A COCKADE RIFLES CO. A KNAP'S BATTERY E, PA LT. ARTY. CO. A

Class A-2 Breech-Loader, 2 Place(s) Paid # Team

Event 1 Event 2 Event 3 Event 4 Total Time 42.8 16.4 34.9 21.2 115.3 47.5 29.7 48.1 25.6 150.9 62.9 33.2 43.6 29.0 168.7 60.1 21.2 37.7 63.6 182.6 82.8 32.3 53.7 42.8 211.6 107.3 42.0 62.9 36.4 248.6 144.4 34.6 88.2 44.4 311.6 118.5 38.9 97.2 66.4 321.0 95.1 44.1 109.0 74.3 322.5 131.0 35.8 107.5 55.8 330.1 150.5 35.9 121.3 54.0 361.7 166.9 38.1 127.6 35.6 368.2 225.0 52.7 62.1 71.1 410.9 191.0 47.9 144.3 106.3 489.5 247.0 57.2 162.4 77.5 544.1 219.0 119.9 180.0 87.2 606.1 241.0 54.6 213.0 104.6 613.2 Fall 2018

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Team Match Results Class A-2 Breech-Loader, 2 Place(s) Paid # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Team 14TH VIRGINIA CAVALRY CO. A RICHMOND VOL. MILITIA CO. A 29TH WISC VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. A 4TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY CO. A 1ST U.S. ARTILLERY CO. A NORFOLK LIGHT INFANTRY CO. A LANCASTER FENCIBLES CO. A 149TH NY VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. A 14TH CONN. VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. A

Event 1 Event 2 Event 3 Event 4 Total Time 137.4 22.6 63.3 72.1 295.4 241.0 66.7 91.1 69.0 467.8 213.0 32.1 69.6 164.0 478.7 241.0 73.7 155.8 59.7 530.2 264.0 51.8 213.0 129.1 657.9 264.0 82.7 292.0 43.9 682.6 253.0 126.7 247.0 165.0 791.7 270.0 95.2 258.0 198.0 821.2 292.0 202.0 186.0 198.0 878.0

Class A-3 Breech-Loader, 3 Place(s) Paid # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Team 9TH REGIMENT NY CAVALRY CO. A TAMMANY REGIMENT CO. A 2ND NJ CAVALRY CO. A 12TH REGIMENT PA RESERVE VOLS. CO. A 1ST PA ARTILLERY CO. A 15TH REGT. NJ VOL. INF. CO. A 1ST STUART HORSE ARTY. CO. A CHARTIERS VALLEY GUARDS CO. A 13TH REGIMENT NC INFANTRY CO. A HARRIS' LIGHT CAVALRY CO. A HAMPTON LEGION, CSA CO. A CHISWELL'S EXILES CO. A 7TH TENNESSEE INF. REGT., CSA CO. A 1ST RICHMOND RIFLES CO. A 1ST NJ LIGHT ARTILLERY CO. A

Event 1 Event 2 Event 3 Event 4 Total Time 185.0 31.9 104.4 48.7 370.0 185.0 45.1 97.3 55.8 383.2 236.0 39.8 78.1 98.4 452.3 225.0 76.0 77.8 136.3 515.1 247.0 100.7 191.0 80.0 618.7 247.0 124.0 180.0 75.6 626.6 241.0 110.9 202.0 110.4 664.3 258.0 86.2 213.0 108.4 665.6 258.0 73.5 180.0 180.0 691.5 230.0 141.0 180.0 198.0 749.0 281.0 111.7 213.0 157.6 763.3 275.0 74.2 281.0 180.0 810.2 270.0 225.0 191.0 135.5 821.5 270.0 180.0 236.0 234.0 920.0 303.0 225.0 270.0 234.0 1,032.0

Class B Breech-Loader, 2 Place(s) Paid # Team 1 2ND MARYLAND ARTILLERY, CSA CO. B 2 9TH VIRGINIA CAVALRY, CSA CO. B

Event 1 Event 2 Event 3 Event 4 Total Time 144.9 41.5 125.8 52.1 364.3 150.3 45.2 113.4 104.3 413.2

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Team Match Results Class A-1 Smoothbore, 5 Place(s) Paid # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

Team DISMAL SWAMP RANGERS CO. A 110TH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. A 21ST VA INFANTRY, MD GUARD CO. A NANSEMOND GUARDS CO. A 9TH VIRGINIA CAVALRY, CSA CO. A HARLAN'S LIGHT CAVALRY CO. A YORK RANGERS, 32ND VA. INF. CO. A WASHINGTON BLUE RIFLES CO. A 1ST MICH. VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. A COCKADE RIFLES CO. A 2ND MARYLAND ARTILLERY, CSA CO. A 111TH OHIO VOL. INF. CO. A 8TH REGT VIRGINIA VOL. INF CO. B DIV. OF MARINES, CSS VIRGINIA CO. A IREDELL BLUES CO. A HAZELWOOD VOLUNTEERS CO. A FORREST'S ESCORT COMPANY CO. A 34TH BTTN. VIRGINIA CAVALRY CO. A 1ST NY DRAGOONS CO. A 5TH VA. VOL. INF. CO. A 6TH KENTUCKY VOL. INF. CO. A 1ST MARYLAND CAVALRY, CSA CO. A UNION GUARDS CO. B 29TH WISC VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. A 1ST FLORIDA CAVALRY CO. A 63RD NEW YORK STATE VOL. INF. CO. A

Event 1 Event 2 Event 3 Event 4 Total Time 64.4 27.9 51.2 41.5 185.0 49.7 73.1 57.9 23.1 203.8 84.8 37.9 54.4 43.3 220.4 65.7 42.5 96.2 32.3 236.7 76.9 43.6 51.7 72.2 244.4 58.8 57.0 57.1 79.7 252.6 80.2 50.1 73.5 66.6 270.4 64.3 50.3 60.5 98.1 273.2 90.1 39.3 73.8 79.9 283.1 119.1 46.8 93.9 41.8 301.6 94.3 58.0 45.9 104.7 302.9 90.8 60.1 79.5 77.3 307.7 105.7 42.9 68.5 93.5 310.6 80.2 50.9 93.6 92.2 316.9 95.7 68.0 66.0 124.7 354.4 119.9 77.0 70.1 92.7 359.7 101.0 71.5 97.7 100.5 370.7 93.8 56.6 137.0 86.6 374.0 159.1 99.9 56.5 73.3 388.8 97.7 52.1 133.5 111.2 394.5 125.9 43.4 141.0 98.0 408.3 139.1 46.8 145.5 78.4 409.8 158.8 45.8 122.1 145.8 472.5 126.5 92.5 100.6 178.1 497.7 142.2 48.1 84.3 270.0 544.6 270.0 202.0 292.0 270.0 1,034.0

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Team Match Results Class A-2 Smoothbore, 4 Place(s) Paid # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

Team CO. G, 114TH ILLINOIS INFANTRY CO. A BATTERY C, 1ST MICH. LT. ARTY. CO. A CO. C, 2nd U.S. SHARPSHOOTERS CO. A 1ST STUART HORSE ARTY. CO. A TERRY'S TEXAS RANGERS CO. A 4TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY CO. A 2ND VIRGINIA VOL. INF. CO. A KNAP'S BATTERY E, PA LT. ARTY. CO. A HARRIS' LIGHT CAVALRY CO. A GENL. W.T.SHERMAN'S BODYGUARD CO. A 14TH MISS. INFANTRY REGIMENT CO. A 1ST U.S. ARTILLERY CO. A 4TH KENTUCKY CAVALRY CO. A 15TH CONN. VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. A 10TH MASS. BATTERY CO. A 11TH VA CAVALRY CO. A 1ST PA RIFLES (BUCKTAILS) CO. A 7TH TENNESSEE INF. REGT., CSA CO. A 12TH REGT. U.S. REGULAR INF. CO. A 7TH REGT. VIRGINIA VOLUNTEERS CO. A BERDAN'S 1st U.S. SHARPSHOOTERS CO. A 120TH NY VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. A

Event 1 Event 2 Event 3 Event 4 Total Time 111.9 56.6 77.1 41.2 286.8 83.9 92.6 99.8 95.1 371.4 86.5 80.6 142.4 86.2 395.7 143.3 61.4 93.7 123.9 422.3 212.0 57.2 87.1 77.2 433.5 137.1 74.5 176.3 55.9 443.8 170.0 87.0 114.0 80.0 451.0 140.4 105.4 86.6 123.0 455.4 70.3 62.2 169.1 180.0 481.6 180.0 87.0 91.0 139.8 497.8 125.6 66.7 128.7 178.5 499.5 80.0 95.9 176.3 152.0 504.2 165.1 79.0 142.4 123.6 510.1 122.1 86.0 125.2 180.0 513.3 169.3 110.7 115.8 179.7 575.5 126.7 94.9 167.8 210.0 599.4 179.8 95.5 96.3 240.0 611.6 138.4 92.9 169.6 240.0 640.9 159.9 138.8 169.4 210.0 678.1 142.9 93.5 178.2 270.0 684.6 195.0 139.4 225.0 152.7 712.1 210.0 132.4 137.5 240.0 719.9

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8th Virginia

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Support the N-SSA through Charitable Giving THANK YOU TO THE MANY PEOPLE WHO DONATED IN 2018! As I write this article in early December, there are donations to the N-SSA coming in each day. It is always a good time to make a donation to support our organization. A donation form is included below for your use. A full listing of 2018 donors will appear in the next Skirmish Line. I have been asked if there is a way to see the impact of an individual using the Amazon Smile program, which allows a purchaser to direct a small part of each purchase to their favorite charity. When you have set up the N-SSA as your charity, you must first make sure to sign into smile.amazon.com (this will often happen automatically, but not always). Look for the words, “Supporting: North-South Skirmish Association” in the top central part of the page. Click the arrow at the end of that line and a drop down window opens with information about the amount of donations you’ve generated. Near the bottom of that window is another line in blue that says, “Your AmazonSmile impact”. Click on that for more info about your purchases and donations. Remember, Amazon is donating this money. It does not cost you anything. I’m sure that a large percentage of N-SSA members use Amazon. Even if everyone only makes a few purchases per year, it can really add up. The question has also arisen about what types of donations the N-SSA can accept, either through annual giving or through estate planning. We are a small organization and do not have the capability to handle real estate or other illiquid assets. But, charitable gift trusts run by brokerage firms are able to handle a wide variety of these sorts of donations by liquidating the asset and allowing you to designate what charity the proceeds will support. For more information, search for “charitable gift trusts” or “donor advised funds” on the internet. Personally, I have had good experience with Fidelity Charitable Donor Advised Fund from Fidelity Investments. It can be found at www.fidelitycharitable.org. These funds are also more useful than ever for tax planning under the new tax law.

Please include this information when submitting your charitable donation. Name ______________________________________ Team ___________________________ Competitor #__________ Address ____________________________________ City __________________________ State _____ Zip_________ Email _____________________________________________________ Phone ________________________________ Make checks payable to N-SSA. All donors will receive a letter of receipt by mail. The N-SSA is a 501(c)3 organization and donations are eligible for tax deductions. Mail your donation with the above information to: N-SSA, c/o Wayne Jordan Charitable Donations Committee 8606 Eagle Glen Terrace Fairfax Station, VA 22039 46

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138th Fall National

Team Match Results Class A-3 Smoothbore, 5 Place(s) Paid # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

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Team 14TH VIRGINIA CAVALRY CO. A 11TH N.J. VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. A 1ST SC VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. A 9TH REGIMENT NY CAVALRY CO. A 1ST REGT. ILL. VOL. LT. ARTY. CO. A 46TH ILLINOIS VOL. INF. REGT. CO. A CHARTIERS VALLEY GUARDS CO. A PALMETTO GUARD CO. I, 2ND SC VOL. CO. A 11TH REGIMENT, PA VOL. INF. CO. A 13TH CONFEDERATE INF. CO. A 49TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY, CSA CO. A TAMMANY REGIMENT CO. A HARDAWAY'S ALABAMA BTTY CO. A PALMETTO SHARPSHOOTERS CO. A 3RD MARYLAND ARTILLERY, CSA CO. B 27TH NORTH CAROLINA TROOPS CO. A MC GREGOR'S 2ND BATTERY CO. A CHISWELL'S EXILES CO. A 14TH CONN. VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. A 149TH NY VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. A DURELL'S INDEPENDENT BATTERY CO. A 1ST REGT ENGINEER TROOPS, ANV CO. A 1ST VALLEY RANGERS CO. A 5TH CONN VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. A 19TH MICHIGAN INFANTRY CO. A DULANY TROOP, 6TH VIRGINIA CAVALRY CO. A

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Event 1 Event 2 Event 3 Event 4 Total Time 126.1 55.6 106.3 110.2 398.2 161.0 76.9 118.4 115.9 472.2 173.1 141.5 112.1 106.6 533.3 158.0 50.3 115.2 210.0 533.5 240.0 99.4 139.0 80.8 559.2 195.0 89.9 150.6 127.9 563.4 151.3 123.6 145.6 148.6 569.1 161.4 131.5 225.0 99.9 617.8 210.0 150.8 147.9 130.7 639.4 195.0 73.0 247.0 146.3 661.3 169.6 112.9 202.0 210.0 694.5 158.2 96.4 156.1 300.0 710.7 240.0 100.6 247.0 127.2 714.8 168.9 112.1 225.0 240.0 746.0 300.0 114.6 121.4 210.0 746.0 225.0 160.6 159.5 210.0 755.1 270.0 119.3 180.0 240.0 809.3 225.0 165.3 270.0 210.0 870.3 270.0 137.7 225.0 240.0 872.7 225.0 139.4 270.0 240.0 874.4 240.0 179.6 166.1 300.0 885.7 285.0 202.0 170.0 240.0 897.0 165.7 91.7 315.0 330.0 902.4 255.0 168.0 247.0 270.0 940.0 195.0 247.0 225.0 300.0 967.0 315.0 292.0 225.0 300.0 1,132.0

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Team Match Results Class B Smoothbore, 4 Place(s) Paid # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

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Team 110TH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. B NANSEMOND GUARDS CO. B 8TH REGT VIRGINIA VOL. INF CO. A YORK RANGERS, 32ND VA. INF. CO. B 9TH VIRGINIA CAVALRY, CSA CO. B HARLAN'S LIGHT CAVALRY CO. B DISMAL SWAMP RANGERS CO. B 21ST VA INFANTRY, MD GUARD CO. B DIV. OF MARINES, CSS VIRGINIA CO. B 5TH VA. VOL. INF. CO. B 1ST MARYLAND INFANTRY, CSA CO. A WASHINGTON BLUE RIFLES CO. B UNION GUARDS CO. A 6TH KENTUCKY VOL. INF. CO. B 34TH BTTN. VIRGINIA CAVALRY CO. B COCKADE RIFLES CO. B 29TH WISC VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. B 2ND MARYLAND ARTILLERY, CSA CO. B 1ST FLORIDA CAVALRY CO. B 12TH REGT. U.S. REGULAR INF. CO. B TERRY'S TEXAS RANGERS CO. C 49TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY, CSA CO. B 4TH KENTUCKY CAVALRY CO. B 1ST PA RIFLES (BUCKTAILS) CO. B HARRIS' LIGHT CAVALRY CO. B BATTERY C, 1ST MICH. LT. ARTY. CO. B PALMETTO SHARPSHOOTERS CO. B GENL. W.T.SHERMAN'S BODYGUARD CO. B 2ND VIRGINIA VOL. INF. CO. B 111TH OHIO VOL. INF. CO. B 13TH CONFEDERATE INF. CO. C 1ST REGT. ILL. VOL. LT. ARTY. CO. B 3RD MARYLAND ARTILLERY, CSA CO. A 14TH VIRGINIA CAVALRY CO. B 1ST STUART HORSE ARTY. CO. B CHARTIERS VALLEY GUARDS CO. B

Event 1 Event 2 Event 3 Event 4 Total Time 75.5 49.7 51.8 74.1 251.1 87.0 43.9 91.8 62.7 285.4 87.7 50.5 63.6 115.8 317.6 120.4 59.3 99.6 71.8 351.1 113.3 64.0 123.8 72.8 373.9 89.2 55.6 84.6 162.0 391.4 96.5 84.8 104.4 125.3 411.0 195.0 82.9 103.8 57.2 438.9 158.3 69.2 107.8 111.4 446.7 129.3 61.5 137.7 145.4 473.9 121.5 73.9 133.8 146.0 475.2 101.4 68.3 131.5 210.0 511.2 152.6 99.8 126.8 136.3 515.5 133.5 117.6 179.9 107.2 538.2 90.1 50.7 225.0 176.8 542.6 161.8 131.5 147.3 107.0 547.6 175.9 124.5 145.0 180.0 625.4 135.1 122.9 247.0 160.0 665.0 240.0 103.7 292.0 35.7 671.4 210.0 180.0 225.0 100.3 715.3 195.0 225.0 202.0 99.9 721.9 225.0 66.4 225.0 210.0 726.4 225.0 91.5 202.0 210.0 728.5 173.7 86.7 270.0 210.0 740.4 210.0 110.2 166.3 270.0 756.5 178.3 50.7 270.0 300.0 799.0 210.0 95.6 225.0 270.0 800.6 210.0 159.1 135.9 300.0 805.0 210.0 71.6 292.0 240.0 813.6 240.0 106.2 202.0 270.0 818.2 255.0 125.5 138.8 300.0 819.3 285.0 225.0 202.0 170.9 882.9 210.0 180.0 247.0 270.0 907.0 185.0 270.0 292.0 270.0 1,017.0 285.0 247.0 292.0 240.0 1,064.0 285.0 247.0 225.0 360.0 1,117.0

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Team Match Results Class C Smoothbore, 1 Place(s) Paid # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Team NANSEMOND GUARDS CO. C 8TH REGT VIRGINIA VOL. INF CO. C HARLAN'S LIGHT CAVALRY CO. C UNION GUARDS CO. C 110TH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. C 34TH BTTN. VIRGINIA CAVALRY CO. C 29TH WISC VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. C 8TH REGT VIRGINIA VOL. INF CO. D 4TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY CO. C YORK RANGERS, 32ND VA. INF. CO. C 2ND VIRGINIA VOL. INF. CO. C TERRY'S TEXAS RANGERS CO. B 1ST MARYLAND INFANTRY, CSA CO. B COCKADE RIFLES CO. C 13TH CONFEDERATE INF. CO. B

Event 1 Event 2 Event 3 Event 4 Total Time 130.6 54.4 87.4 102.6 375.0 151.2 70.5 136.8 79.9 438.4 166.0 71.1 136.0 148.9 522.0 165.2 63.8 202.0 94.2 525.2 162.7 89.6 202.0 157.8 612.1 210.0 123.4 145.0 144.7 623.1 300.0 77.4 139.1 210.0 726.5 195.0 145.4 152.0 240.0 732.4 162.2 144.5 163.9 270.0 740.6 210.0 127.2 180.0 240.0 757.2 255.0 112.9 247.0 210.0 824.9 195.0 136.9 247.0 270.0 848.9 254.5 202.0 337.0 123.7 917.2 270.0 158.2 247.0 270.0 945.2 345.0 225.0 247.0 210.0 1,027.0

Breech-Loader SS, 4 Place(s) Paid # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

Team 110TH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. A WASHINGTON BLUE RIFLES CO. A 8TH REGT VIRGINIA VOL. INF CO. A 111TH OHIO VOL. INF. CO. A 8TH REGT VIRGINIA VOL. INF CO. B YORK RANGERS, 32ND VA. INF. CO. A WASHINGTON BLUE RIFLES CO. B 21ST VA INFANTRY, MD GUARD CO. A 34TH BTTN. VIRGINIA CAVALRY CO. A 1ST FLORIDA CAVALRY CO. A 10TH MASS. BATTERY CO. A FORREST'S ESCORT COMPANY CO. A 29TH WISC VOLUNTEER INFANTRY CO. A 1ST PA RIFLES (BUCKTAILS) CO. A 14TH MISS. INFANTRY REGIMENT CO. A DELAWARE BLUES CO. B DELAWARE BLUES CO. A CO. C, 2nd U.S. SHARPSHOOTERS CO. A

Event 1 Event 2 Event 3 Event 4 Total Time 93.8 44.8 48.9 27.4 214.9 87.5 50.7 68.7 24.8 231.7 111.4 40.7 56.9 51.7 260.7 123.6 36.5 56.8 59.8 276.7 127.5 57.4 64.9 49.6 299.4 97.8 66.5 103.0 58.1 325.4 137.4 59.1 136.9 113.6 447.0 164.7 40.8 154.2 120.0 479.7 270.0 35.1 108.3 117.0 530.4 248.0 86.4 151.2 113.9 599.5 292.0 99.4 124.0 180.0 695.4 292.0 63.7 180.0 179.8 715.5 292.0 47.9 270.0 111.6 721.5 315.0 120.0 225.0 125.8 785.8 292.0 105.1 270.0 168.0 835.1 270.0 60.9 178.0 468.0 976.9 292.0 125.8 315.0 252.0 984.8 270.0 93.5 315.0 324.0 1,002.5

Spencer, 1 Place(s) Paid # 1 2 3 4 5 50

Team 11TH REGIMENT, PA VOL. INF. CO. A 46TH ILLINOIS VOL. INF. REGT. CO. A 1ST MARYLAND CAVALRY, CSA CO. A 1ST REGT. ILL. VOL. LT. ARTY. CO. A 12TH REGT. U.S. REGULAR INF. CO. A

Event 1 Event 2 Event 3 Event 4 Total Time 405.0 107.2 202.0 141.6 855.8 304.0 138.4 270.0 175.0 887.4 315.0 155.5 248.0 216.0 934.5 371.0 248.0 225.0 252.0 1,096.0 495.0 360.0 270.0 396.0 1,521.0 Fall 2018

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Team Match Winners

William Francis Keys Trophy - 1st Place A-1 Musket Jack Rawls Memorial Trophy - 1st Place Musket-Carbine Aggregate

110th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Company A

Robert Hughes Trophy - 2nd Place A-1 Musket Walt Taylor Trophy - 2nd Place Musket-Carbine Aggregate

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Team Match Winners

Ed "Hog" Wilhelm Memorial Trophy - 3rd Place A-1 Musket

111th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Co. A

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Hibler-Ninness Memorial Trophy - 4th Place A-1 Musket

James F. Cauley Memorial Trophy - 5th Pl. A-1 Musket

Nansemond Guards, Co. A

8th Regiment Virginia Volunteer Infantry, Co. A Fall 2018

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Team Match Winners

1st Place A-2 Musket Team Trophy

13th Confederate Infantry, Co. A

Army of the Tennessee Memorial Trophy - 1st Place A-3 Musket

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138th Fall National

Team Match Winners

Franklin O. Hayes Memorial Trophy - 1st Place B-1 Musket

8th Regiment Virginia Volunteer Infantry, Co. B

Stonewall Jackson Memorial Trophy- 1st Place C-1 Musket

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Team Match Winners

1st Place Smoothbore Pistol Demonstration Match

1st Place Revolver Team Trophy - 1st Place A-1 Revolver

York Rangers

Harris' Light Cavalry, Co. A

1st Place A-3 Revolver

1st Place B Revolver

14th Virginia Cavalry, Co. A

21st Virginia Infantry, Maryland Guard, Co. B

Photo: Niki Bethke

Photo: Niki Bethke

Photo: Niki Bethke

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138th Fall National

Team Match Winners

1st Place A-2 Smoothbore

Co. G, 114th Illinois Infantry, Co. A

Men of the West Trophy - 1st Place A-1 Smoothbore

Dismal Swamp Rangers 1st Place A-3 Smoothbore

14th Virginia Cavalry, Co. A

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1st Place B Smoothbore

1st Place C Smoothbore

110th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Co. B

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Team Match Winners

Alan Bilby Memorial Trophy - 1st Place A-1 Carbine

1st Place A-2 Carbine

8th Regiment Virginia Volunteer Infantry, Co. A

Terry's Texas Rangers, Co. A

1st Place A-3 Carbine

1st Place B-1 Carbine

Division of Marines, CSS Virginia, Co. A

8th Regiment Virginia Volunteer Infantry, Co. B

1st Place C Carbine

1st Place A-1, B-1, and C Class Carbine

8th Regiment Virginia Volunteer Infantry, Co. C

8th Reg. VA Volunteer Infantry, Cos. A, B, and C

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138th Fall National

Team Match Winners

Privates Trophy Highest Placing Repeater / 1st Place A-1 Breechloader

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1st Place A-2 Breechloader

2nd Maryland Artillery, CSA, Co. A

14th Virginia Cavalry, Co. A

1st Place A-3 Breechloader

1st Place B Breechloader

9th Regiment NY Cavalry, Co. A

2nd Maryland Artillery, CSA, Co. B

1st Place Single-Shot Breechloader

1st Place Spencer

110th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Co. A

11th Reg., Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, Co. A Fall 2018

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Mortar Match Results Place 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41

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Mortar GRAHAM'S BATTERY #1 2ND MARYLAND ARTY CSA #1 15TH REGT NJ VOL INF #1 7TH MICHIGAN VOL INF #1 3RD US (SMITHGALL) #1 MCNEILL'S RANGERS #1 3RD US (WELLS) #1 7TH TENN INF REGT CSA #1 BERDAN'S 1ST US SHARPSHOOTERS #1 5TH VIRGINIA VOL INFANTRY #1 3RD MARYLAND ARTY #1 MANLY'S BATTERY #1 1ST REGT ILL VOL LT ARTY #1 1ST PENN RIFLES (BUCKTAILS) #2 HAZELWOOD'S VOLS. #1 7TH REGT VIRGINIA VOLS #1 7TH REGT VIRGINIA VOLS #2 3RD US (HIPPLE) #1 3RD MARYLAND ARTY #2 1ST VALLEY RANGERS #1 HARDAWAY'S ALA BTTY #1 12TH REGT PA RES VOLS #1 3RD US (SOSKO) #1 1ST REGT ILL VOL LT ARTY #2 1ST MARYLAND CAVALRY #2 1ST NEW JERSEY ARTY #1 BUNCOMBE RIFLES #1 149TH NEW YORK VOLS #1 WHEAT'S SPEC BTTY LA TIGERS #1 HARDAWAY'S ALA BTTY #3 5TH VIRGINIA VOL INFANTRY #2 11TH NJ VOL. INF. #1 1ST PENN RIFLES (BUCKTAILS) #1 12TH REGT PA RES VOLS #2 1ST NEW JERSEY ARTY #2 1ST VA CAVALRY REG'T #1 HARRIS' LIGHT CAVALRY #1 15TH IND BTTY OHIO LT ARTY #1 69TH NEW YORK ST VOLS #1 15TH REGT NJ VOL INF #2 DELAWARE BLUES #1

Shot 1 Shot 2 Shot 3 Shot 4 Shot 5 Total 1ft-9.5in 3ft-5.5in 3ft-9.5in 3ft-9.5in 6ft-8.25in 19ft-6.25in 1ft-4in 2ft-11in 1ft-2.5in 8ft-10in 10ft-0in 24ft-3.5in 1ft-7.5in 2ft-6in 5ft-10in 9ft-11in 9ft-0in 28ft-10.5in 2ft-9.5in 2ft-8.5in 5ft-0in 8ft-0in 12ft-7in 31ft-1in 2ft-4in 6ft-4.5in 6ft-9in 7ft-0in 9ft-5.5in 31ft-11in 1ft-5.5in 3ft-1in 5ft-1.5in 7ft-7.5in 17ft-10.5in 35ft-2in 4ft-10in 5ft-11in 7ft-0in 7ft-0in 11ft-3in 36ft-0in 2ft-5in 5ft-2in 5ft-10in 11ft-6in 11ft-8in 36ft-7in 2ft-4in 5ft-0.75in 5ft-8in 6ft-0.5in 18ft-3in 37ft-4.25in 2ft-4.5in 3ft-10.5in 11ft-8.5in 7ft-7in 13ft-8in 39ft-2.5in 2ft-11in 3ft-0.5in 5ft-11in 14ft-8in 18ft-9in 45ft-3.5in 2ft-10in 4ft-8.5in 11ft-9in 13ft-10in 19ft-10in 52ft-11.5in 5ft-3in 7ft-2.5in 9ft-9in 17ft-3.5in 18ft-0in 57ft-6in 4ft-3.5in 4ft-8in 5ft-2in 23ft-2in 22ft-8in 59ft-11.5in 1ft-11in 6ft-3in 15ft-10in 16ft-11in 19ft-5in 60ft-4in 6ft-4in 7ft-9in 10ft-10.5in 19ft-7in 19ft-7in 64ft-1.5in 3ft-9in 4ft-10in 13ft-10in 13ft-6in 28ft-5in 64ft-4in 4ft-5in 5ft-7in 13ft-3in 15ft-10in 26ft-0in 65ft-1in 6ft-8in 8ft-10.5in 11ft-5in 18ft-0in 25ft-2in 70ft-1.5in 0ft-7.5in 4ft-3in 20ft-9in 26ft-10in 33ft-9in 86ft-2.5in 4ft-5in 9ft-8in 13ft-10in 28ft-0in 31ft-0in 86ft-11in 7ft-1in 13ft-2.5in 22ft-7in 24ft-4in 27ft-0in 94ft-2.5in 11ft-10.5in 13ft-10.5in 16ft-2in 22ft-3.25in 30ft-1.25in 94ft-3.5in 2ft-10in 8ft-8in 17ft-4.5in 36ft-5in 30ft-5in 95ft-8.5in 19ft-6in 20ft-2in 8ft-0in 24ft-4.5in 27ft-5.5in 99ft-6in 8ft-2in 11ft-6in 15ft-8in 31ft-11in 38ft-8in 105ft-11in 13ft-1in 15ft-0in 22ft-0in 30ft-1.25in 32ft-10.5in 113ft-0.75in 11ft-3.5in 14ft-5in 18ft-10in 34ft-4in 47ft-7in 126ft-5.5in 2ft-8in 23ft-6in 25ft-10in 37ft-8in 38ft-8in 128ft-4in 2ft-2in 27ft-8in 57ft-7in 21ft-6in 39ft-5in 148ft-4in 3ft-7.5in 22ft-1in 30ft-7in 39ft-1in 53ft-0.5in 148ft-5in 25ft-8in 29ft-11.5in 35ft-2in 24ft-5in 38ft-2.5in 153ft-5in 19ft-6.5in 26ft-10in 28ft-2in 39ft-4.5in 40ft-11.5in 154ft-10.5in 16ft-4in 22ft-5in 31ft-11in 39ft-11in 48ft-0in 158ft-7in 18ft-5in 32ft-1in 37ft-0in 38ft-4in 43ft-2in 169ft-0in 28ft-2in 28ft-4in 34ft-2in 39ft-5in 41ft-1in 171ft-2in 9ft-7in 10ft-9.5in 42ft-10in 48ft-1in 83ft-7in 194ft-10.5in 23ft-6in 34ft-10in 48ft-3in 66ft-1in 69ft-8in 242ft-4in 41ft-7in 46ft-5in 54ft-10in 57ft-3in 57ft-7in 257ft-8in 19ft-9in 23ft-2.5in 24ft-6in 60ft-1in 156ft-4in 283ft-10.5in 40ft-6in 51ft-1in 80ft-4in 86ft-10in 93ft-4in 352ft-1in

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Artillery Match Results Smoothbore Place 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Howitzer

Gun/Crew 3RD MARYLAND ARTY NO. 2 (RE-ENTER) 3RD MARYLAND ARTY NO. 1 1ST VIRGINIA CAVALRY NO. 1 HARDAWAY'S ALA BTTY NO. 1 1ST MARYLAND ARTY MANLY'S BTTY NO. 1 HARDAWAY'S ALA BTTY NO. 2 3RD U.S. (HIPPLE) DIXIE ARTILLERY

Score 45-3V 42-2V 39-2V 38-2V 35-2V 34-1V 30-1V 28-1V 26-0V

Gun/Crew 5TH VA VOL INF 1ST VALLEY RANGERS MCNEILL'S RANGERS 3RD U.S. (WELLS) 12TH U. S. REGULAR INF. 7TH REGT VA VOL INF NO. 1 3RD U.S. (SMITHGALL) 1ST VIRGINIA CAVALRY NO.2 1ST MARYLAND CAVALRY (TIM) NO. 2 2ND MARYLAND ARTILLERY 1ST NJ LT ARTILLERY DULANY TRP 6TH VA CAV. NO. 1 MANLY'S BTTY NO. 1 DULANY TRP 6TH VA CAVALRY NO. 2 DIXIE ARTILLERY 8TH REGT VA VOL INF BUNCOMBE RIFLES 10TH MASS BTTY GUN 7TH REGT VA VOL INF. NO. 2 1ST TENNESSEE VOL. 1ST PA ARTILLERY

Score 50-4V 50-3V 49-3V 49-3V 48-5V 48-2V 47-2V 47-2V 47-1V 47-0V 46-3V 44-1V 42-0V 40-0V 39-2V 39-2V 36-1V 35-1V 30-2V 22-1V 9-0V

Rifled Place 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

Place 1 2 3 4 5

Score 50-3V 48-0V 47-3V 45-0V 44-1V

Rifled Howitzer Place 1 2 3 4 5

Dixie Artillery 60

Gun/Crew 3RD U. S. (SMITHGALL) ROWAN ARTILLERY 3RD MARYLAND ARTY 1ST MARYLAND CAVALRY (TIM) 1ST FLORDIA CAVALRY

Gun/Crew 15TH IND BTTY OHIO LT ARTY 3RD U.S. (FRANK) ROWAN ARTILLERY 1ST MARYLAND CAVALRY (KATIE) PALMETTO SHARPSHOOTERS

Score 48-4V 46-4V 43-3V 42-4V 38-1V

3rd Maryland Arty

7th Regt VA Vol Inf.

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Mortar & Artillery Match Winners

Graham's Battery, #1

1st Place Mortar Trophy

"Buddy" Butler & Joe Robinson Memorial Trophy 2nd Place Mortar

Russell L. Yeagy Memorial Trophy 1st Place Class A Rifled Artillery

Larry Beyer Memorial Artillery Trophy Highest Aggregate Spring/Fall Artillery Crew

5th Virginia Volunteer Infantry

5th Virginia Volunteer Infantry

2nd Maryland Artillery, CSA #1

The members of the 3rd place mortar team, 15th Regt. New Jersey Vol Infantry #1, are all 24 years-old or less! Pictured are Jake Peterson, Emma Hillman, Ryan Dolbier, David Pinkerton, and Nick DellaVella. Photo & information submitted by Linda Peterson, Adjutant. Skirmish Line

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Individual Match Results 50-Yard Musket , 10 Places Paid # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

4688 3590 9688 9289 2115 5109 10572 5858 2495 6528

Expert SMITH, J SCHNEEMAN, E LITVINAS, M SNOOK, D LAUER, M BLY, J THOMPSON, E NELSON, S WAITS, B SNYDER, J

95-02X 95-02X 93-02X 93-01X 92-01X 91-02X 91-02X 91-01X 91-01X 90-02X

9506 2588 9996 10621 4109 9895 12648 5493 10181 4914

Sharpshooter REA, T BEST, II, A BODNER, M WENCHEL, III, J BREITNER, G CHABALOWSKI, R FAUCHER, J WIEGAND, T OLINGER, V GREKETIS, D

95-04X 93-00X 90-01X 89-01X 89-01X 88-01X 88-01X 87-01X 87-01X 87-00X

9666 12764 12348 12601 8768 10654 13714 7492 13753 413

Marksman COX, J CABLE, D DURANT, M PAYNE, J KINNEL, E BALDWIN, D OSTNER, G LOVELESS, M FAY, G PELOQUIN, R

91-01X 89-01X 89-01X 89-00X 89-00X 88-02X 87-00X 87-00X 87-00X 86-02X

5795 13771 10453 12996 10816 9892 13524 12703 13460 11547

Striker KELLY, II, P ALLEN, J SHEPHERD, B CHEW, G DAVIDSON, J SCHUESSLER, E CLARK, M ROHDE, M ACORD, D BEALE, C

92-03X 90-00X 88-01X 84-02X 84-00X 84-00X 83-01X 83-00X 83-00X 82-01X

94-00X 92-00X 91-02X 91-01X 91-01X 90-02X 90-02X 90-01X 90-01X

13082 2488 11556 8578 10779 6450 2881 5564 9185

Sharpshooter 90-01X CAMERON, JR., R 89-00X BROCKMILLER, S 88-01X BROWN, J 88-01X HINES, T 88-00X FERGUSON, T 88-00X KING, A 88-00X DIXON, D 87-03X OLINGER, J 87-01X MARK, J

5711 10832 254 10547 8173 8339 3161 526 7194

Marksman CROSBY, L SMITH, J PASTORE, F REED, D BETHKE, R MYERS, S DELAMATER, S STILES, K SHAFFER, JR., R

91-00X 89-02X 89-01X 88-01X 88-01X 88-00X 87-01X 87-00X 86-01X

5795 13274 10816 13370 13494 10453 13460 11000 13662

Striker KELLY, II, P ANDERSON, C DAVIDSON, J SHEPPARD, G LINK, D SHEPHERD, B ACORD, D BAIRD, B DOLBIER, R

86-00X 82-01X 82-00X 82-00X 82-00X 82-00X 81-01X 81-00X 79-00X

185-02X 184-01X 182-02X 181-02X 181-01X 180-03X

9506 13082 2588 12648 9895 10621

Sharpshooter 178-05X REA, T 177-01X CAMERON, JR., R 176-00X BEST, II, A 173-01X FAUCHER, J 173-01X CHABALOWSKI, R 173-01X WENCHEL, III, J

10547 413 5711 12601 8768 10832

Marksman REED, D PELOQUIN, R CROSBY, L PAYNE, J KINNEL, E SMITH, J

173-01X 172-02X 171-00X 171-00X 170-00X 169-02X

5795 13460 13524 13370 13662 11000

Striker KELLY, II, P ACORD, D CLARK, M SHEPPARD, G DOLBIER, R BAIRD, B

178-03X 164-01X 160-01X 159-00X 158-01X 156-02X

91-01X 91-00X 90-02X 90-01X 90-01X 90-01X 90-01X 90-01X 89-01X

4109 4354 7790 6785 9185 4634 11609 10414 9372

Sharpshooter 90-01X BREITNER, G 88-00X HUGHES, M 87-00X POPE, G 86-02X FAUBION, C 86-02X MARK, J 86-01X BOWLING, G 86-01X MARVIN, I, D 86-00X BROCKMILLER, G CHRISTIANSEN, D 86-00X

4272 9506 9473 9849 11718 413 12883 11677 10832

Marksman EARLY, JR., G REA, T OSTNER, B WHIPPLE, T LESTER, D PELOQUIN, R NAPIER, D CHRIST, J SMITH, J

88-01X 88-00X 87-00X 87-00X 87-00X 86-01X 86-00X 85-01X 85-00X

3175 7208 13753 8562 4515 8626 12425 12173 8134

Striker FLECHSIG, D HENSHALL, C FAY, G MORTON, G THOMAS, JR., M NOYALAS, J HESS, D DI FATTA, D BRATSCH, J

88-01X 86-01X 85-01X 85-00X 85-00X 83-00X 83-00X 81-02X 81-00X

91-02X 91-01X 91-00X 89-01X 89-01X 89-01X 89-00X 88-02X

23 10830 4634 12609 10654 4894 13323 9777

Sharpshooter 92-01X HALL, J 91-00X PAFFORD, M 90-01X BOWLING, G 89-02X WEAVER, E 88-01X BALDWIN, D 88-00X TROST, R 88-00X VANAMBURG, D 87-01X SITZMAN, K

6528 11106 8173 7579 7296 12247 1115 11394

Marksman SNYDER, J SHAFFER, S BETHKE, R POPE, D MILLER, B WILKINS, T MAHON, L WRIGHT, D

86-02X 85-01X 84-02X 84-00X 83-00X 83-00X 82-01X 82-01X

13753 3470 7208 13655 7063 10517 11064 13675

Striker FAY, G CHAPMAN, K HENSHALL, C SCANLAN, C WOLFE, D BITTNER, L JACKSON, E PARMLEY, R

89-01X 81-00X 81-00X 81-00X 80-00X 80-00X 79-00X 78-00X

4634 23 12609 10830 4466

Sharpshooter 176-02X BOWLING, G 174-01X HALL, J 172-02X WEAVER, E 172-00X PAFFORD, M 171-02X SCHELL, G

7296 6528 11718 9506 9473

Marksman MILLER, B SNYDER, J LESTER, D REA, T OSTNER, B

167-00X 166-02X 166-00X 165-00X 164-01X

13753 2894 10776 7063 3470

Striker FAY, G KING, M KOMINEK, D WOLFE, D CHAPMAN, K

174-02X 157-00X 154-00X 153-01X 153-00X

100-Yard Musket , 9 Places Paid # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

8025 12502 6629 6350 2160 6077 2873 12085 2495

Expert WALSH, J ROGERS, J ZDON, JR., W SNYDER, K HEUER, D DECOURCY, C CHIARIZIA, L ALTLAND, P WAITS, B

Musket Aggregate , 6 Places Paid # 1 2 3 4 5 6

3590 8025 4688 2495 12502 9688

Expert SCHNEEMAN, E WALSH, J SMITH, J WAITS, B ROGERS, J LITVINAS, M

50-Yard Carbine , 9 Places Paid # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

9289 8239 11048 1614 10572 6629 4052 10752 2495

Expert SNOOK, D HILER, JR., J LYTTON, T CORRIGAN, P THOMPSON, E ZDON, JR., W DE FRANCISCI, C BENNETT, M WAITS, B

100-Yard Carbine , 8 Places Paid # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1143 8301 8082 12592 12085 10752 9289 11287

Expert DAVIES, P BUCHANAN, S ROUCH, J BRANCH, D ALTLAND, P BENNETT, M SNOOK, D WENZEL, T

Carbine Aggregate , 5 Places Paid # 1 2 3 4 5

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1143 9289 10752 8239 10572

Expert DAVIES, P SNOOK, D BENNETT, M HILER, JR., J THOMPSON, E

180-03X 180-01X 179-02X 179-00X 177-02X

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Individual Match Results 25-Yard Revolver , 4 Places Paid # 1 2 3 4

11409 11287 3489 3590

Expert ROGERS, M WENZEL, T MC DANIEL, M SCHNEEMAN, E

Sharpshooter HOWARD, D 93-01X DIXON, D 93-01X CICCONE, J 92-01X WALSH, J 90-02X

98-05X 95-02X 95-01X 95-01X

12466 2881 13552 8025

88-01X 85-01X 85-00X

Sharpshooter 6593 BALLA, S 82-00X 9996 BODNER, M 78-00X 11098 DRUEN, R 78-00X

Sharpshooter 2881 DIXON, D 170-01X 13552 CICCONE, J 169-02X 10572 THOMPSON, E 163-01X

Striker PARCELL, J ANDERSON, R BEST, II, A WETZEL, R

91-01X 82-02X 81-01X 79-01X

Marksman 6666 FULLERTON, J 76-00X 3921 HOPF, JR., J 71-00X 12764 CABLE, D 69-01X

Striker 13568 PARCELL, J 10962 MACATEE, W 12619 KRUGER, C

54-00X 50-00X 50-00X

Marksman 3921 HOPF, JR., J 162-01X 12601 PAYNE, J 153-01X 6506 BATLLE, T 150-00X

Striker 13568 PARCELL, J 8204 FIEBIG, J 10962 MACATEE, W

145-01X 114-01X 110-01X

11556 3921 12425 10889

Marksman BROWN, J HOPF, JR., J HESS, D EPLER, R

92-01X 91-01X 89-01X 88-00X

13568 6306 2588 10187

50-Yard Revolver , 3 Places Paid # 1 2 3

Expert 10531 SVENSSON, S 12321 HORNE, N 13323 VANAMBURG, D

Revolver Aggregate , 3 Places Paid # 1 2 3

Expert 11409 ROGERS, M 10531 SVENSSON, S 3489 MC DANIEL, M

181-06X 179-03X 177-02X

12.5-Yard Single-Shot Pistol , 1 Place Paid # 1

Competitor 12837 TALASKE, J

98-05X

25-Yard Single-Shot Pistol , 1 Place Paid # 1

Competitor 2479 BROCKMILLER, F

84-00X

Single-Shot Pistol Aggregate , 1 Place Paid # 1

Competitor 2479 BROCKMILLER, F

177-01X

50-Yard Breech-Loader , 3 Places Paid # 1 2 3

Expert 4466 SCHELL, G 12502 ROGERS, J 4052 DE FRANCISCI, C

93-01X 92-02X 91-01X

Photo: Niki Bethke Sharpshooter 9666 COX, J 93-01X 9895 CHABALOWSKI, R 92-02X 11409 ROGERS, M 89-02X

Marksman 8904 FLEES, L 88-01X 8082 ROUCH, J 88-01X 8571 WELTHER, M 88-00X

Striker 9849 WHIPPLE, T 7859 BAIRD, L 10962 MACATEE, W

88-00X 87-01X 86-01X

Sharpshooter 2881 DIXON, D 89-01X 13082 CAMERON, JR., R 89-00X

Marksman 12648 FAUCHER, J 89-02X 9158 HERRICK, K 89-00X

Striker 10572 THOMPSON, E 9473 OSTNER, B

87-00X 87-00X

Sharpshooter 9895 CHABALOWSKI, R 177-02X 2881 DIXON, D 174-01X

8082 ROUCH, J 8904 FLEES, L

Striker 10572 THOMPSON, E 9473 OSTNER, B

168-00X 167-01X

100-Yard Breech-Loader , 2 Places Paid # 1 2

Expert 6629 ZDON, JR., W 12502 ROGERS, J

93-01X 92-00X

Breech-Loader Aggregate , 2 Places Paid # 1 2

Expert 6629 ZDON, JR., W 12502 ROGERS, J

184-02X 184-02X

Marksman 174-01X 172-01X

50-Yard SS BR/C2 , 3 Places Paid # 1 2 3

Competitor 11556 BROWN, J 8239 HILER, JR., J 6629 ZDON, JR., W

95-02X 94-01X 93-01X

100-Yard SS BR/C2 , 3 Places Paid # 1 2 3

Competitor 8025 WALSH, J 9372 CHRISTIANSEN, D 2078 BURGESS, JR., J

91-01X 89-02X 89-00X

SS BR/C2 Aggregate , 3 Places Paid # 1 2 3

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Competitor 6629 ZDON, JR., W 9372 CHRISTIANSEN, D 8301 BUCHANAN, S

178-02X 177-02X 177-02X

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9 10 11 12

3590 4634 2160 13082

SCHNEEMAN, E BOWLING, G HEUER, D CAMERON, JR., R

349-03X 349-02X 349-02X 349-02X

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50-Yard Aggregate , 7 Places Paid # Competitor 1 2495 WAITS, B 2 10572 THOMPSON, E 3 6350 SNYDER, K 4 1614 CORRIGAN, P 5 9895 CHABALOWSKI, R 6 4466 SCHELL, G 7 4634 BOWLING, G Sharpshooter 6685 HESS, T 93-01X 7368 GrandLEINICKE, AggregateJ , 7 Places92-01X Paid 9090 KUNSA, III, T Competitor 91-03X # 13082 CAMERON, JR., BR 90-02X 1 2495 WAITS, 2 12502 ROGERS, J 3 10572 THOMPSON, E 4 1614 CORRIGAN, SharpshooterP 5 8025 WALSH, J 9531 CRABILL, P 90-01X 6 11409 ROGERS, M 89-01X 2873 CHIARIZIA, L 7 9895 CHABALOWSKI, R 10709 KORLACH, P 89-01X 10626 EBERSOLE, M 89-01X

Individual Match Results 25-Yard Smoothbore , 4 Places Paid # 1 2 3 4

4634 2160 10414 7790

Expert BOWLING, G HEUER, D BROCKMILLER, G POPE, G

95-04X 95-01X 94-01X 94-00X

50-Yard Smoothbore , 4 Places Paid # 1 2 3 4

4594 2160 5725 7403

Expert KOCH, J HEUER, D SHAW, E REA, T

93-02X 93-00X 91-02X 91-01X

263-02X 259-03X 254-03X 251-01X 250-02X 250-02X 250-01X 6077 5318 8904 12670 535-03X 520-05X 515-05X 515-05X 515-04X 8904 514-06X 3921 514-05X 11406 6077

Marksman DECOURCY, C COMER, D FLEES, L HALL, M

93-03X 91-00X 90-01X 90-01X

10372 12062 4354 11585

Striker ANGERMAIER, D CLARK, W HUGHES, M WESTERBECK, R

94-01X 90-00X 89-00X 87-00X

Marksman FLEES, L HOPF, JR., J LITVINAS, K DECOURCY, C

91-02X 90-01X 88-01X 88-01X

11585 12304 4354 9982

Striker WESTERBECK, R WAWRZYNIAK, S HUGHES, M LATHAM, M

86-00X 86-00X 86-00X 85-00X

Five-Gun Aggregate , 4 Places Paid

Smoothbore Aggregate , 3 Places Paid # 1 2 3

Expert 2160 HEUER, D 4594 KOCH, J 4634 BOWLING, G

188-01X 185-03X 184-04X

# Competitor 1 2495 WAITS, B 892-06X Sharpshooter Marksman 2 12502 T ROGERS, J 181-02X 885-08X 6685 HESS, 6077 DECOURCY, C 181-04X 3 4634 BOWLING, G 180-03X 875-07X 9531 CRABILL, P 8904 FLEES, L 181-03X 4 1614 CORRIGAN, P178-02X 870-11X 2873 CHIARIZIA, L 3921 HOPF, JR., J 177-01X

Striker 4354 HUGHES, M 11585 WESTERBECK, R 9982 LATHAM, M

175-00X 173-00X 170-02X

Musket-Carbine Aggregate , 12 Places Paid Young Skirmisher , 2 Places Paid # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

2495 8025 12502 4688 8082 10572 1614 8301 3590 4634 2160 13082

Competitor WAITS, B WALSH, J ROGERS, J SMITH, J ROUCH, J THOMPSON, E CORRIGAN, P BUCHANAN, S SCHNEEMAN, E BOWLING, G HEUER, D CAMERON, JR., R

358-03X 356-02X 354-04X 354-03X 353-02X 352-04X 350-03X 350-02X 349-03X 349-02X 349-02X 349-02X

# 1 2

Competitor 13714 OSTNER, G 13816 HALE, W

169-00X 162-01X

Senior Skirmisher , 2 Places Paid # 1 2

Competitor 2495 WAITS, B 5109 BLY, J

181-02X 179-03X

50-Yard Aggregate , 7 Places Paid # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

2495 10572 6350 1614 9895 4466 4634

Competitor WAITS, B THOMPSON, E SNYDER, K CORRIGAN, P CHABALOWSKI, R SCHELL, G BOWLING, G

263-02X 259-03X 254-03X 251-01X 250-02X 250-02X 250-01X

Grand Aggregate , 7 Places Paid # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

2495 12502 10572 1614 8025 11409 9895

Competitor WAITS, B ROGERS, J THOMPSON, E CORRIGAN, P WALSH, J ROGERS, M CHABALOWSKI, R

Photo: Niki Bethke 535-03X 520-05X 515-05X 515-05X 515-04X 514-06X 514-05X

Five-Gun Aggregate , 4 Places Paid # 1 2 3 4

2495 12502 4634 1614

Competitor WAITS, B ROGERS, J BOWLING, G CORRIGAN, P

892-06X 885-08X 875-07X 870-11X

Photo: Niki Bethke

Young Skirmisher , 2 Places Paid

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# 1 2

Competitor 13714 OSTNER, G 13816 HALE, W

Photo: Niki Bethke 169-00X 162-01X

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138th Fall National

Individual Match Winners

Ernest W. Peterkin N-SSA Grand Aggregate Trophy - 1st Place Grand Aggregate Albert N. Hardin, Jr. Memorial Trophy - Highest Musket/Carbine Aggregate Wade O. Huffman Memorial Trophy - Highest Five-Gun Aggregate

Benjamin T. Waits

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Walter T. Felter Memorial Trophy 2nd Place Grand Aggregate

Patrick E. Felker Memorial Trophy Highest Musket Aggregate

Joel C. Rogers

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Individual Match Winners

Ben Betterley Memorial Trophy Highest 50-Yard Musket

Brian Thomas Haack Memorial Award Highest Smoothbore Aggregate

T. Will Rea

Dennis W. Heuer

Tom Blum Memorial Trophy Highest Revolver Aggregate

DSCA Musket - Bronze

Thomas Batlle 9th Virginia Cavalry

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Individual Match Winners

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DSCA Carbine - Gold

DSCA Smoothbore - Bronze

Benjamin T. Waits Nansemond Guard

William Matthews 149th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry

DSCA Smoothbore - Bronze

DSCA Breechloader - Bronze

Erick Shaw Harlan's Light Cavalry

Adam Bumford 149th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Fall 2018

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138th Fall National

NRA Civil War National Championship Winners

Overall Champion

1st Place/Gold Musket Aggregate

2nd Place/Silver Musket

Benjamin T. Waits

Jeremiah Walsh

Benjamin T. Waits

3rd Place/Bronze Musket

1st Place/Gold Carbine

2nd Place/Silver Carbine

Joel Rogers

Derek Snook

James Hiler, Jr.

Pictured with Philip Schreier, Senior Curator, NRA of America Museums / Field Editor, American Rifleman

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NRA Civil War National Championship Winners

3rd Place/Bronze Carbine

1st Place/Gold Smoothbore

2nd Place/Silver Smoothbore

Edwin Thompson

Dennis Heuer

Gary Bowling

3rd Place/Bronze Smoothbore

1st Place/Gold Revolver

3rd Place/Bronze Revolver Agg.

Larry Flees

Marty Rogers

Michael McDaniel

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138th Fall National

Tenderfoot Match Winners ~ Senior Individuals

1st Place Senior Individual Pellet

1st Place Senior Individual BB

2nd Place Senior Individual BB

Adam Kendra

Cassidy Andreason

Braeden Snider

4th Place Senior Individual BB

5th Place Senior Individual BB

6th Place Senior Individual BB

Christine McDonald

Emilee Walsh

Norah Thompson

[Not Pictured - 3rd Place Senior Individual BB - Nicholas Price]

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Tenderfoot Match Winners ~ Senior Results

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138th Fall National

Tenderfoot Match Winners ~ Senior Teams

1st Place Senior Team

2nd Place Senior Team

Kenrik Payne, Dawson Napier Nicholas Price, Charlie Becker

Emilee Walsh, Braeden Snider Lucas Montresor, Charlotte Klinepeter, Simon Klinepeter

3rd Place Senior Team

John Howell, Adam Kendra, Cassidy Andreason, Madigan Burtis

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Tenderfoot Match Winners ~ Junior Individuals

1st Place Junior Individual BB

2nd Place Junior Individual BB

3rd Place Junior Individual BB

Alexander Noyalas

Sadie Walsh

Malachi Weitz

4th Place Junior Individual BB

5th Place Junior Individual BB

6th Place Junior Individual BB

Nathan Kendra

Gage Robbins

Graeme Burtis

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Tenderfoot Match Winners ~ Junior Teams

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1st Place Junior Team

2nd Place Junior Team

Malachi Weitz, Klarissa Elton, Sadie Walsh, Carley Brennan

Cole Beck, Cedric Keener, Duncan Keener, Alexander Noyalas

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Tenderfoot Match Winners ~ Junior Teams

3rd Place Junior Team

Graeme Burtis, Jason Brennan Jr., Nathan Kendra, Lincoln Kendra, Joseph Plakis "29",

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Costume Committee of the N-SSA The Costume Committee welcomes all that wish to compete in the costuming competition or attend the workshop held at each Nationals. Sewing Circle Times begin Fridays at 1:00 pm Sewing Circle - At each National, the Costume Committee members conduct a workshop or sewing circle on the Friday of the Nationals from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. This event is held in Memorial Park and is free and open to anyone that would like to attend. Don't forget to bring a chair. In case of inclement weather, information regarding the competition will be announced. The following workshops are planned: Spring 2019 ....... Competition Dressmaking: “What’s right and what’s wrong?” Fall 2019 ............ Basic Stitch Work Costume Competition Times for All National Events 11:00-12:00 ........ Registration, Infants, Children, Girls, Boys Civilian, Boys Military 11:00-12:30 ........ Registration, Young Ladies, Adults, and Revolving Trophy categories

12:00 .................. Children’s Competition begins Competition for Young Ladies, Adults, and Revolving Trophy categories will immediately follow the children’s competition. Special Projects - This award is presented at each National Skirmish. At the preceding National, a single item is selected for competition for this award; i.e. an underpinning, accessory, or specific article of clothing. The item may be for a man, woman, or child. Items are judged on a point system. Announcing the Special Projects

Spring 2019 ....... Over Petticoat, fancy or plain Fall 2019 ............ Caps, Night, Morning, Day, Men’s, Women’s, or Children’s

For more information on costuming events, contact Sharleen Carr-Mullins, Committee Chair at slwcarr@yahoo.com or 757-868-7844. You can also visit n-ssa.org/costume/. 76

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138th Fall National

Costume Competition Award Winners

1st Place Ladies Regular and The Delaney Award

1st Place Ladies Best Visual

Mary Deneau

Karin Magno

All photos by Marylou Wells, Costume Committee Photographer

The passing of the Delaney Award from last year's winner, Maryanne Greketis, to this year's winner, Mary Deneau. Skirmish Line

Karin Magno being judged in her first competition. She survived it very well. Fall 2018

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Costume Competition

Kay Cogswell helps a spectator with the finer points of Civil War costuming.

1st Place Infants Best Visual

Jackson T. McCuin Seamstress - Maryanne Greketis Stockings by Betty Hughes

Sharleen Mullins, Costume Committee Chairwoman, explains dress construction during Friday's workshop.

Maryanne Greketis, Patty Grunwald and Mallory McCuin prepare for Saturday's competition.

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REGIONAL NEWS - Deep South

Forrest’s Escort Hosts Last Deep South Region Skirmish of the Year Nathan Bedford Forrest State Park, Eva, TN ~ November 2-5, 2018 By: Steve Sheldon It was as if Nathan Bedford Forrest himself was guiding the weather for us as the last skirmish of the year managed to skillfully dodge around the rain, much as Forrest dodged around his Union pursuers! Shooting got underway with Friday afternoon individuals with cloudy skies, but no rain until later that evening. The showers quit in the early morning leaving us with a spectacular clear and crisp fall morning on Saturday. Saturday morning, the field was full of people finishing up their individual targets until just after noon, when the carbine match began. There were 9 teams on the field, including two B teams. This year, the top place went to the 110 th OVI once again. The 3rd Georgia took second place and the 46th Illinois A team took 3rd. Next up was the Smoothbore match where 8 teams threw round balls down range. The 110 th OVI again took first place, followed by the 3rd Georgia again in second place, and the 44th Georgia in 3rd. Saturday evening Forrest’s Escort once again provided a huge selection of chili with all the fixings, and plenty of dessert to go around. After the chili had gone down the hatch, the award ceremony was held. All the teams took to the field on Sunday morning for opening ceremonies followed by the musket match, with 9 teams making smoke. The 110th OVI continued their domination of the weekend taking 1st place, followed by the 14th Mississippi in second, and the 14th Illinois taking third. Things concluded just in time for folks to pull up stakes and get on the road before the rains once again descended on Eva. Thus concluded another year of N-SSA skirmishing in the Deep South Region. We hope everyone has lot to be thankful for this Thanksgiving and that Santa brings you that musket you’ve been hankering for and puts lots of black stuff in your stockings (powder, not coal)! We’ll see you all next year at Brierfield Ironworks Park on February 15-17th for the opening skirmish of the 2019 season!

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REGIONAL NEWS - Deep South Team Event Results 1st 2nd 3rd

Smoothbore A 110th OVI 3rd Georgia 44th Georgia

Carbine A 110th OVI 3rd Georgia 46th Illinois

Musket A 110th OVI 14th Mississippi 114th Illinois

Individual Event Results Revolver 1st 2nd 3rd

25 Yard Lani Harrison Steve Sheldon

Smoothbore 1st 2nd 3rd

25 Yard Jim Cox Jim Leinke Joseph Kisiel

Carbine

50 Yard

1st

Keith Davis

48XXX

John Hamilton

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Lonnie Smith

85X

2nd

Kevin Herrick

47XX

Lani Harrison

40

Lani Harrison

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3rd

Dallas Cahill

45X

Lonnie Smith

40

Steve Sheldon

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Musket 1st 2nd 3rd

50 Yard Jerry Smith Jim Leinke Greg Ogden

47X 47 45X

50 Yard Reduced Jim Leinke Thomas Owen Lani Harrison

Smoothbore Pistol 1st Breechloader 1st 2nd 3rd

50 Yard Bryan Tucker Lani Harrison Kevin Herrick

48X 47X 46

50 Yard Jim Leinke Jerry Smith John Hamilton

41 44X 44 43

Lani Harrison

390XX

Grand Agg 1st 2nd 3rd

Steve Sheldon Lani Harrison -

264XX 256X

Jim Leinke

48 37

Aggregate Steve Sheldon Lani Harrison

93X 83X

46X 45 43X

Aggregate Jim Leinke Jerry Smith Lani Harrison

93X 91 88X

50 Yard Reduced

5-Gun Agg 1st

Senior Skirmisher 1st

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12.5 Yard Jim Leinke

46X 45X

50 Yard Steve Sheldon Lani Harrison

Aggregate

44X 44 44

25 Yard Jim Leinke 50 Yard Reduced Lani Harrison -

40 39

Aggregate Jim Leinke Jerry Smith Steve Sheldon Aggregate Jim Leinke Aggregate Lani Harrison Bryan Tucker

91X 91X 88X 81 83 44X

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Nansemond Guard - Fall Regional Champs

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50 Years – One Team By Wayne Jordan I was at a small skirmish a year or two ago when an announcement was made from the tower that one of the host team’s members had just hit the 50-year mark. He had helped form his team 50 years ago and was still going strong. In fact, he was more active than ever. This sounded to me like a story that needed to be told. Fifty years is a long time to be a skirmisher, but spending all fifty with the same team, and only that team? How many have done that? (Seriously, write to me and I’ll print their names in the next edition.)

This man is Jackie Venskoskie and by now, just about everyone in the N-SSA has met him. He, his dad, and others chartered the 5th Virginia Infantry in 1966. You may know Jackie from shooting, hosting skirmishes, the Ruritan snack bar that he helps run, or from buying powder at his shop on the exit road from Ft Shenandoah, or from the days when he used to be the property manager for the Fort, or more recently from working with him at a work skirmish. He may have even helped your team construct a pavilion. The history of the N-SSA is tightly intertwined with the life of Jackie Venskoskie. He is definitely one of the more interesting skirmishers to write about. His story started out back in 1965 when a small group

of skirmishers were camping during the 4th of July. The N-SSA had only owned the property for a few years at the time and the grass needed mowing, both in campsites and on the firing range. There was a farm on the property adjoining Ft Shenandoah and they asked the farmer if they could hire him to mow the grass. They then asked him if he’d like to shoot a musket. Quite surprisingly, they had a stockpile of beer and plied the farmer with it until he agreed. That farmer was Elmer Venskoskie. Who would have thought? He and his wife, Bertha, lived at the farm next door. Elmer called his son, Jackie, over to join in on the musket shooting. Both father and son soon became hooked. They recruited seven more neighbors and had a team for the next year. Why the 5th VA? Well, Jackie bumped into a local boy who was involved in a 5th VA reenactment group. Further investigation revealed that during wartime, the 5th VA was primarily composed of men from the Winchester area and was a part of the Stonewall Brigade. To Jackie, that seemed like a pretty good heritage to start with. The team has prevailed over the following years, but Jackie is the only founder who is still active. The 5th VA is also one of the largest and most cohesive teams in the N-SSA, carrying well over 30 members on its roster. Over the years there have been at least 11 Venskoskies on the team, spanning over four generations. The fifth generation is already attending skirmishes. Jackie added up their service time and figures that the family exceeds 240 years of membership. In fact, at a skirmish last year, the 5th VA put in four teams – an A, B, C, and V team (for the Venskoskie team). Jackie has served as a team commander and treasurer, but he stays especially busy with all his volunteer activities. Jackie began shooting in his mid-20’s with a Zouave musket. When a carbine competition was established

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around 1980, he picked up a Smith carbine and added that competition set. He married his wife, Charlotte, in 1998 and she too was intrigued by skirmishing. One day in the late 90’s she saw another all-woman team firing a mortar and that inspired her to join on a whim. That Christmas, Jackie gave Charlotte a rather unusual present, a mortar barrel. That gift sealed it. She had to learn to shoot a musket at that time as well, so she could join the team. She has been quite successful with that mortar ever since. Over the last 50+ years, Jackie says he has been at all but three skirmishes that have taken place at Fort Shenandoah.

The 5th VA is an unusually large team, with about 35 members at last count, and many of them have been around for quite a long time. Most teams can’t keep that many people together for very long before there is a split. However, the members of the 5th are largely members of the local community. Gainesboro is a small but tight-knit place and it’s so nearby that very few stay overnight at the camp. Jackie speculates that, because they are only together part of the day, it keeps them from getting on each other’s nerves. However, Jackie obviously enjoys his team and skirmishing in general. “I like the people, the members, the team camaraderie,” he says. “It is not how I shoot, or you shoot, but how we shoot. It’s what we do as a team, and we all get along well, and we shoot together well.” Jackie also plays a significant role in the local community. He’s the Secretary of the Gainesboro Fire Company and is very active in his church. He’s also one of the driving forces behind the operation of the Ruritan snack bar. He joined the Ruritan only a month before he joined the N-SSA. Back then, the snack bar was comprised of a couple tents borrowed from a local mortuary, a grill, and some coolers. In the early 70’s they built the first Ruritan building. It was small but quickly expanded. It burned down in 1991 and was quickly rebuilt, bigger and better than before. Jackie was deeply involved in the design and construction of the building. He is a permanent board member of the Ruritan and is one of a three-man team that manages the snack bar, places orders, works shifts, makes many of the operating decisions, and makes sure everything runs smoothly. He’s there every skirmish, working at least on Fridays and Saturdays, sometimes more. He prefers to stay in the back and cook but does a Skirmish Line

little bit of everything. He says about 50% of the adults living in Gainesboro are Ruritan members. But the biggest point he wants to make is that all profits go to local charities. There is a sign at the front of the snack bar that lists a quite impressive roster of groups that have received money from the operation of the snack bar. So if you’re looking for a great snack, and a great cause, be sure to stop by. In 1971, Jackie moved into the caretaker’s house and became the Property Manager for the N-SSA for the next 15 years. Why? “I was building houses, the job opened up, it was close to home, and it appealed to me,” he says. He had plenty of experience with carpentry, masonry and other construction and repair skills, and his wife at the time was very much in favor of him taking it on. Jackie liked being his own boss and setting his own schedule. He was able to help his dad on the farm when needed, could meet his kids at the school bus, and enjoyed interacting with the

Jackie & Charlotte Venskoskie

skirmishers. During his 15 years, he oversaw the building of the first four bathrooms, the drilling of seven wells, and the construction of the barn and Veterans Building. He also built two footbridges and oversaw the rebuilding of the main bridge. Even after retiring, he was involved in the building of the revolver range bridge, the main bridge (again), and the Stat Shack. By 1986, Elmer had passed and Bertha offered Jackie the chance to take over the powder business. It was a good opportunity, so he moved back to the farm. Selling powder would have conflicted with his Property

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Management duties, so he retired from property management. The powder business started around 1972 when Len Eastep of the Old Dominion Dragoons (who had been selling powder at Ft Shenandoah) asked Elmer to store the powder on the farm. It seems that someone noticed the danger of keeping massive quantities of powder in camp. Initially, Len would give people a coupon for their powder purchase which would then be redeemed at the farm on the way out. Around 1982, Bertha bought out the whole business. Ever since, the Back Creek Powder Company has been one of the largest dealers of black powder in North America. Of course, a built-in customer base is right next door which consumes over half of Back Creek’s sales. Jackie ships powder out, too. He has an ATF-approved powder magazine built into the side

of a hill on his farm. He also sells a few other black powder related products such as caps, lube, cannon fuses, etc. In recent years he has built a shop just for powder sales as well as a new driveway into the shop area. Jackie and Charlotte live in the main house, part of which was built in 1801. Any final thoughts, Jackie? “I like what the N-SSA has done for the towns of Winchester and Gainesboro. Skirmishers make a big contribution to the local economy.” Yes, it seems to be a mutually beneficial relationship between the N-SSA and the local populace, and Jackie is just one of our members who makes that work for everyone’s benefit.

This is one of an occasional series of articles about people of interest who contribute to the success of the N-SSA.

1967: The 5th VA Infantry

2017: The 5th VA’s “V” Team L-R: Jackie, Madison, Richie, Jimmy, Ronnie, Matthew

Back L-R: John Williams, Bill Stickley, Arand Nydam, Jackie V. Front L-R: Owen Shell, Fred Grinder, Jim Beaver, Elmer V. Not pictured: Robert Dressel and Manuel Semples

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Complete the Emergency Medical Information slip below and carry it with your N-SSA Competitor ID Card in case of emergency.

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Email: nancyc@stny.rr.com Mailing address: Nancy Crockett, 918 W. Lockhart St., Sayre, Pa. 18840

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