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Sjt. Malcolm MacWilliam |
Posted - November 23 2002 : 09:13:01 AM The 77th Grenadiers, 7 Years War (Muskets of the Crown, also portraying 42nd Grenadiers, Rev. War), will be holding their annual St. Andrew's Day Banquet ON Saint Andrew's Day, November 30. Held at Fort Bedford, compliments of the Duke himself (AKA Roger Glen), the festivities, toasts, comradeship, remembrances of years' past, etc....will rival previous Banquets. Then, on December 13, 14 the 77th Grenadiers will be in barracks at Ft. Bedford as the public visits to converse with us by candlelight. After a long hard year of battles and events, we enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of these two events, sitting by hearth fires, sipping libation and toasting all that is near and dear to our hearts. Huzzah! Slante' mhath! Pax Aye! Sjt. Malcolm A. MacWilliam |
5 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First) |
Many Flags |
Posted - December 15 2002 : 12:34:25 PM MacLaren....and fine feasts we had again at Bedford during the garrison!! What comradeship we had this weekend as the Lads supported his Grace the American Duke of Bedford. Do not foget to check out the Tales MacWilliam. I will have to send you copies of Chronicles I, II, and III for your enjoyment!! Slainte', my friend and comrade!! Sarjent MacWilliam |
Big Duncan MacLaren |
Posted - December 12 2002 : 8:40:41 PM And a fine feast it was indeed! Even the haggis was good!
Do you suppose that his Grace the Duke will have to surrender his title once he becomes an American citizen?
D. MacLaren, Pvt. Grenadier Coy., 77th Foot |
richfed |
Posted - November 24 2002 : 5:11:57 PM That it is!
And, to connect the 18th to the 21st century (well, really the 20th), 'tis also the birthplace of my Lainey, back in '59 ... Snake Spring, to be exact. Just some trivia. |
Many Flags |
Posted - November 24 2002 : 3:49:39 PM Trader.....My cousin the Sarjent asked me to answer for him. Fort Bedford is at RaesTown on the Juniata River east of Fort Ligonier on the Forbes Road.. At present town of Bedford, Penns Colony. Pax Aye! Many Flags |
English Trader |
Posted - November 24 2002 : 12:49:14 PM Sjt, Where is Fort Bedford??
YHOS, English Trader
quote: Originally posted by Sjt. Malcolm MacWilliam
The 77th Grenadiers, 7 Years War (Muskets of the Crown, also portraying 42nd Grenadiers, Rev. War), will be holding their annual St. Andrew's Day Banquet ON Saint Andrew's Day, November 30. Held at Fort Bedford, compliments of the Duke himself (AKA Roger Glen), the festivities, toasts, comradeship, remembrances of years' past, etc....will rival previous Banquets. Then, on December 13, 14 the 77th Grenadiers will be in barracks at Ft. Bedford as the public visits to converse with us by candlelight. After a long hard year of battles and events, we enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of these two events, sitting by hearth fires, sipping libation and toasting all that is near and dear to our hearts. Huzzah! Slante' mhath! Pax Aye! Sjt. Malcolm A. MacWilliam
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