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SCV
Secession Camp #4
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| SCV Compatriots, OCR Members, and Guests arrive. |
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| Pledges are led by Color Sgt. Gene Patrick. Blessing and Benediction by Chaplin Sy Mabie. |
| The food was great, but the caterer wouldn't let me take his picture. |
| Rick Hatcher introduces the speaker, William C. Davis.* Davis is presented with a "Sweetgrass Basket" by Commander Ed Moon. |
| Adjutant Elmore Marlow presented awards. Compatriot of the Year was awarded to Andy Langdale (who was not present). The White Star Award was voted by the Executive Committee to go to Bill Norris. |
| Installation of SCV4 officers. Commander Ed Moon, 1st Lt. Cdr. David Rentz, 2nd Lt. Cdr. Bill Creech, Adjutant Elmore Marlow, Treasurer Woody Weatherford, Judge Advocate Bill Baber, Chaplin Sy Mabie, Color Sgt. Gene Patrick |
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| Life Pins were presented by Commander Ed Moon as
follows: National SCV Life Membership to William Baber. The first Secession Camp Life Membership Pins were presented to William Baber, Charles Hiers, and Bill Creech. |
| Snowden OCR decorated the room for the banquet, with a little help from the guys. |
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| Thanks to the ones who stayed afterwards to clean up. |
| *William C. Davis, a native of Independence, Missouri, was educated in northern California, then spent twenty years in editorial management in the magazine and book publishing industry before leaving in 1990 to spend the next ten years working as a writer and consultant. He is the author or editor of more than forty books in the fields of Civil War and Southern History, as well as numerous documentary screenplays. He was the on-camera consultant for the fifty-two episodes of the A&E Network/History Channel series "The Civil War Journal", as well as for the BBC abroad, and has acted as historical consultant for several television and film productions, including, "The Blue and the Gray", "George Washington", and "The Perfect Tribute". Rights to his recent book, "The Three Roads to the Alamo: The Lives and Fortunes of David Crockett, James Bowie, and William Barrett Travis", have just been sold to a motion picture production company. He has twice been nominated for the Pulitzer Prize and is the only three time winner of the Jefferson Davis Award given for book length works in Confederate History. |
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