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Disbanding of militia?

Fri Jun 23, 2006 11:08 pm

Pocus or PhilTb,

In the 1775 GC, the Continental Militia often disband in December. On which day of the month does this actually occur: first or last? This is of particular interest, when you are planning a battle which will take place in December. Will there be anyone left in an army stack to actually fight?

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Fri Jun 23, 2006 11:47 pm

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Sat Jun 24, 2006 1:34 am

MarkShot wrote:Pocus or PhilTb,

In the 1775 GC, the Continental Militia often disband in December. On which day of the month does this actually occur: first or last? This is of particular interest, when you are planning a battle which will take place in December. Will there be anyone left in an army stack to actually fight?

Thanks.


Markshot,

The log for December will tell you when in the month things happen. In the case of Continentals and militia disbandments, it is at the end of the month.
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Magua wrote:"These are the Times that Try Men's Souls. The Summer Soldier and the Sunshine Patriot will in this crisis, shrink from the service of his country"


Thomas Paine, 'Common Sense' 1776
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Colonel C.E. Stanton, aide to A.E.F. commander John 'Black Jack' Pershing, upon the landing of the first US troops in France 1917

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Le Ricain wrote:Thomas Paine, 'Common Sense' 1776


No, but close......It is from The Crisis also by Paine

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Sat Jun 24, 2006 5:50 am

end of month as players said.
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