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The Official Newsletter of theArizona Division, S.C.V.
Volume XVII, Number 3 Summer 2012
In this issue:117th SCV ConventionEnlistment of Colored
Troops18th Arizona DivisionReunion & Convention
Adjutant’s ReportLetters to Camp 1708
Camp NewsDivision Directory
Brotherhood at War
All the South has ever desired was that the Union, as established by our forefathers, shouldbe preserved, and that the government, as originally organized, should be administered in
purity and truth.General Robert E. Lee, 5 January 1866
Arizona DivisionCommander
Clyde C. EnglandPvt. Nathan Terry
Wanslee Camp 2096
Hello compatriots,I am glad to be writing
this dispatch as your ArizonaDivision Commander.
It has been a very busysummer for the SCV. First wehad our Arizona Reunion inJune. We elected new officersand thanks again to PVT NathanT. Wanslee Camp 2096 for host-ing the event and to the localOCR ladies for the fine decora-tion and desert.
We had a great turn outfor the National Reunion. Thecamps that were in attendancewere 1202, 1710, and 2096 (seethe article on page 2) .
We are getting ready fora busy Fall. In August, the flagceremony commemorating Tuc-son’s 237th Birthday on Mon-day, August 20, 2012, at 6:30p.m., in the courtyard of the Pre-sidio San Augustin del Tucsónin downtown Tucson. There isgoing to be a SCV National
Leader Workshop in ColoradoSprings on August 25th. Markyour calendar for the 15th ofSeptember for the DEC meetinghosted by the Texas JohnSlaughter Camp 2074 in Tuc-son. October brings us the Gra-ham County Fair Parade on the12th and on the 21st is the Hell-dorado Days Parade in Tomb-stone. Come and represent theSCV at these events.
I want to get on a seriousnote. I want us all to make it agoal this year to recruit at leastone new member to the SCV.There are millions of Americanwith Southern and Confederatelinage. We need to recruit andretain these people into our or-ganization. A good way to dothis is to utilize a speaker fromthe Arizona Division’s SpeakersBureau list to come and give aninformational talk at your campmeetings, to the community
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civic and veterans organiza-tions and local schools. TheSpeakers are listed below:Tim Payne:The Confederate SoldierCurt Tipton:Intelligence operationsArizona Confederate HistoryLt. General N.B. ForrestLarry Bowman:Medical PracticeJohn Mangum:CavalryRobert Massey:GenealogyService recordsRobert Perkins,:Arizona Confederate HistoryDonnis Davis:ArtilleryPriscilla Davis:Ladies fashionsUniforms
Until next time.“Never be haughty to thehumble or humble to thehaughty”Jefferson Davis
Clyde C. EnglandCommanderArizona Division
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Wouldn’t it have been a joyful thing to see this in the Marchof Nations during the opening ceremonies?
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117th SCV Reunion & Convention!Murfreesboro, Tennessee 11-14 July
2012
The Sons of Confeder-ate Veterans held its 117th An-nual Reunion & Convention atthe Embassy Suites Confer-ence Center in Murfreesboro,Tennessee. The MurfreesboroCamp 33 hosted the event.
The Arizona Divisiondelegation consisted of RichMontgomery, Bobby Morris ofCamp 1202; Larry Bowman,Curt Tipton, Tim Payne ofCamp 1710; and Clyde Eng-land, Jordan Evans, JimmyAllsup, Bill Long, Bob Pascoeof Camp 2096. Also in atten-dance are Mrs. Mary Tiptonand Mrs. Maryanne Morris
The delegates enjoyedthe hotel manager’s receptionand prepared for tomorrow’sopening session
First Business SessionThe host camp opened
the convention at 8:00 AMwith greetings from the fol-lowing people:Ms. Mona Harris, RutherfordCounty Chamber of Com-merceThe Honorable Ernest Bur-gess, Mayor of RutherfordCountyThe Honorable Sam Tune,Mayor of Eagleville, Tennes-seeSenator Jim Tracy, State ofTennessee General Assemblywho presented a proclamationsigned by the GovernorMs. Candace Addison, Ten-nessee State Museum flag con-
servatorCommander Mike Beck, Ten-nessee DivisionMs. Barbara Parsons, Presi-dent Tennessee Division UDCwho presented an original re-ceipt for a jacket and pair ofpants carried by Private Mel-man Wright of Georgia fol-lowing AppomattoxMiss Kelly Harrell, PresidentGeneral of the Children of theConfederacyMr. Donald Moore, Com-mander-in-Chief, SUVCWSenator Douglas Henry, thelongest serving member of theTennessee General Assembly
After the opening cere-monies, the Adjutant-in-Chiefcalled the roll and determineda quorum was present. Therules of order were adopted aswere the orders of theday. Editor-in-Chief FrankPowell was appointed to serveas Parliamentarian.
The Executive DirectorBen Sewell gave his re-port. As of today, the SCVhas 25, 338 members includ-ing 19 Real Sons and 3475Life Members. He presentedthe budget for the next fiscalyear which was adopted. Cop-ies are available from the Divi-sion Adjutant.
The Adjutant-in-Chiefpresented the minutes of the2011 convention. A minormisspelling error was cor-rected. The minutes were ap-proved as corrected.
The Judge Advocate-in-Chief gave his report. Henoted that an explanation ofthe Disciplinary Procedures isnow available online atwww.scv.org. He reviewedthe IRS regulations affectingthe SCV’s 501(c)(3) status andstated that lawsuits involvingheritage violations would beconsidered on a case-by-casebasis.
The Chief of Staff reit-erated the importance ofCamps establishing a Campspecific email address andsubmitting reports in a timelyfashion. He noted that only 16Divisions submitted a reportfor this year’s convention.
The Chaplain-in-Chiefgave his report, noting that anemail list for SCV Chaplainsand others with an interest isavailable. It is titled TheChaplains Corps Chroni-cles. I will find the link so in-terested Camp and DivisionChaplains may subscribe.
The Adjutant of theEurope Camp who lives inBerlin, FRG, gave a report onthe overseas Camps and theiractivities.
The H.L. HunleyJROTC Awards Chairmangave a report. He noted thatthe Mechanized Cavalry hasoffered to sponsor any awardthat does not have a Camp orDivision sponsor.
Field Rep Jack Marlar
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gave a report on recruiting andretention.
Lt, CinC Barrow re-ported on the Leadershipworkshops and encouraged asmany as possible to attend theupcoming workshop on 25August in Colorado Springs.
Lee Miller, Chairmanof the Shiloh 150th Anniver-sary reenactment, presented acheck to the N.B. Forrest Boy-hood Home fund for$1,000.00. This was frommoney raised at the Shiloh re-enactment.
Lee Miller, Chairmanof the Convention Committee,(same Lee Miller) reportedthat next year’s conventionwill be held in Vicksburg, MS;the 2014 Convention will beheld in Charleston, SC andthat the committee recom-mends that the 2015 conven-tion be held in Richmond,VA. A counter proposal wasmade by the Texas Division tohold the 2015 convention inDallas. A vote was taken byvoice whether or not to acceptRichmond (the vote did NOTstipulated that if Richmondwas rejected that Dallas wouldbe the location—only that thevote was to accept or rejectRichmond). The chair statedthat the NAY vote was the ma-jority. A motion was made fora Division of the House. Afterconsultation with the Parlia-mentarian, the chair deter-mined that a written ballotwould be taken on Fridaymorning. If the YEA vote is
the majority, Richmond willbe the site of the 2015 conven-tion. If the NAY vote is themajority, then a motion to ac-cept the Texas Division’s pro-posal will have to be made,seconded and passed. Morefun yet to come!
The business sessionwas recessed at 12:30PM. Compatriots Payne,Bowman, Montgomery, Tip-ton and Mrs. Tipton took thetour to Elm Springs, Forrest’sBoyhood Home and partici-pated in the dedication of aConfederate Memorial inEagleville. Much progress hasbeen made on the Forresthome and Elm Springs is al-ways a treat to visit. Con-gratulations to those responsi-ble for the wonderful Memo-rial in Eagleville!
Second Business SessionThe Forrest Cavalry
Corps breakfast was held be-fore the business session. Thespeaker, Rev. Shane Miller,spoke on Forrest’s Christianconversion.
The vote on whether ornot to accept Richmond as thesite of the 2015 convention hasbeen postponed until tomor-row when all the other votes(election of officers and ap-proval of amendments) willtake place.
Past CinC McMichaelspoke about this year’s sesqui-centennial event in Richmond(the celebration of the estab-lishment of the Confederategovernment in February1862). The next event will be
held on 16 March 2013 atBeauvoir in Biloxi, MS.
ANV CouncilmanGene Hogan spoke about theSCV Commemorative silvercoin project and how Divi-sions can make money whenpeople from their state (do nothave to be SCV members) buythe coins.
The representative ofthe Pemberton Camp in Vicks-burg spoke about the 2013convention!
Bragg Bowling of theVA Division spoke about thenext Stephen D. Lee Instituteto be held in Augustine, FL.
Jack Marlar spokeabout the upcoming SamDavis Youth Camp to be held5-11 August in Waco,TX. Scholarships are avail-able for Campers! Send yourkids!
Randy Burbage of SCspoke about the 2014 conven-tion to be held in Charles-ton. You can visitwww.scv2014.org and registernow. There is a special earlyregistration package.
Tom Hiter, Chief ofHeritage Defense, spoke onour successes and failures inthe past year.
ATM CommanderDanny Honnoll gave his re-port. He was followed byAOT Commander Tom Strainand ANV Commander FrankEarnest.
Tom Hiter spoke aboutVision 2016. The plan for theprogram will be sent to the
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Divisions soon. By 21 Dec,the Divisions will send theirplans to the Camps. Vision2016 will also include a book-let entitled “WhatWorks”. This will be distrib-uted throughout the Confed-eration. A national speakersbureau was established and theDivision broke into individualcaucuses to name members tothis bureau. Commander Eng-land named several compatri-ots to be part of the bureau.They have been notified.Commander England also ap-pointed Adjutant Tipton as theAZ Division’s Vision 2016Point of Contact.
Lt. CinC Barrow gavehis report, emphasizing re-cruiting, retention and the up-coming leadership work-shops. He also highlighted theCommanders/Adjutant onlinetraining available now atwww.scv.org.
CinC Givens gave hisreport. His emphasis was ondefending our heritage, prepar-ing for growth and reempha-sizing the programs alreadymentioned.
Past Division Com-mander Montgomery pre-sented the Division Com-mander’s neck ribbon to Com-mander England. Photos weretaken of the Arizona Divisiondelegation. Copies are avail-able from the Adjutant.
The Awards Luncheonwas held. The followingawards recipients from ourDivision were honored.
Law & Order Award:Sheriff Larry Dever, Cochise
County, ArizonaSuperior AchievementBill Barton, Camp 1710
Denver McMillan, Camp 1710Rev. J. William Jones
Christian Award:Rev Jack Ray Griffin, Camp
2201 (posthumous)Meritorious Service medalLarry Bowman, Camp 1710
A memorial ceremonywas held at the RutherfordCounty Courthouse honoringSCV members who havecrossed over the river in thepast year. Jack Ray Griffinand Walter Hull were so hon-ored.
A memorial ceremonywas held at the ConfederateCircle in the Oakland Ceme-tery honoring the 2000 un-known Confederate dead bur-ied there.
Third Business Session &Voting
In the Army of Trans-Mississippi meeting, CharlesLauret of Louisiana waselected as Executive Council-man. Todd Owens of Louisi-ana was elected as ATM Com-mander. The election resultsin the other Armies were:AOT: Tom Strain of Ala-bama, Commander. LarryMcCluny of Mississippi, Ex-ecutive CouncilmanANV: Frank Ernest of Vir-ginia, Commander. RandyBurbage of South Carolina,Executive Councilman.
In the main businesssession, CinC Michael Givens
was reelected by acclama-tion. No one ran against him.
In the race for Lt.CiC: Past CiC ChuckMcMichael nominated PaulGramling of Louisiana. AOTCommander Tom Strain sec-onded the nomination. Heri-tage Defense Chairman TomHiter nominated Lt. CiC KellyBarrow. CiC Michael Givensseconded the nomina-tion. Both candidates gaveelection speeches.
The Louisiana Divisiondonated $1000.00 to the Con-federate Museum at ElmSprings fund. Executive Di-rector Ben Sewell presentedthem with a gavel. Any Campor Division donating $1000.00or more will receive this com-memorative gavel.
Jack Marlar explainedthe Sesquicentennial Societyand asked for donations.
Credentials CommitteeChairman Jim Barr explainedthe voting procedures for vot-ing on the election for Lt. CiCand for voting on the measureto accept or reject Richmondfor the site of the 2015 na-tional convention. The delega-tion chairmen then went tovote.
The rest of the dele-gates voted on the proposedconstitutional amend-ments. The results are:
Amendment to thestanding orders requiring eachCamp to establish a Camp spe-cific email address was with-drawn.
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Amendments 1 and 2to the constitution were com-bined. These amendments al-lowed a Camp to “secede”from its division. It was de-feated.
Amendment 3 to theconstitution which clarifieddisciplinary procedures waspassed.
The delegates thenconsidered the proposed reso-lutions. The results are:
A resolution to directGHQ to undertake a study of aless expensive MRS systemfor smaller divisions waspassed.
A resolution to endorseand support the remembranceand memorial of the CSSShenandoah in Liverpool,England, was passed.
A resolution of appre-ciation to the convention hostCamp was passed.
A resolution of appre-ciation to the Chief of Staffand the Chairman of HeritageDefense was passed.
A resolution with pro-visions condemning the CityCouncil and officials of Reids-ville, NC for their actions re-garding the Confederatemonument and appealing tothe NC Division of the UDCto stop collaboration with thecity and the forces of politicalcorrectness was passed.
A resolution condemn-ing the Museum of the Con-federacy for not flying a Con-federate flag at the new MOCin Appomattox was passed.
A resolution condemn-ing the Executive Director ofthe Museum of the Confeder-acy, S. Waite Rawls, for hisrefusal to fly a Confederateflag and for his other actionsdetrimental to our heritage waspassed.
Pre-registration for theVicksburg 2013 reunion isavailable athttp://2013scvreunion.homestead/Index.html. Pre-registration is also availablefor the 2014 Reunion inCharleston.
ELECTION RESULTSThe measure to adopt
Richmond as the site of the2015 SCV Reunion waspassed. The Reunion in 2015will be held in Richmond.
Lt. CiC Kelly Barrowwas reelected as SCV Lt. CiC.
At the Grand BallPast Division Com-
mander Bobby Morris & Mrs.Morris, Past Division Com-mander Rich Montgomery,Camp 1710 Commander LarryBowman and his son anddaughter-in-law and AdjutantCurt Tipton attended the Com-mander-in-Chief’s reception,the banquet, the Debutantepresentation and the GrandBall on the evening of 14 July2012.
The SCV’s highestawards were presented. Therecipients are:
Commander-in-Chief’sLadies Appreciation medal
Andrea Proust of Texas(instrumental in registeringthousands of Confederate
Graves)The Ladies Appreciation
MedalSusan Hathaway of Virginia
(she led the Flaggers!)The Dixie Defender Award
Sarah Mosley ofSouth Carolina
The Horace L. HunleyAward
Alan Roberson ofSouth Carolina
The Stephen Dill Lee AwardPam Trimble of Arkansas
The Robert E. LeeGold Medal
Frank Ernest of VirginiaTom Hiter of Kentucky
Gene Hogan of South CarolinaThe Jefferson Davis Chalice
Bragg Bowling of VirginiaFollowing the awards
presentations, the newlyelected national officers weresworn in. The Debutante pres-entation was next, followed bythe Grand Ball.
All Arizona Compatri-ots who are able are encour-aged to attend the 118th Reun-ion & Convention in Vicks-burg, Mississippi; the 119thReunion & Convention inCharleston, South Carolinaand the 120th Reunion & Con-vention in Richmond, Vir-ginia.
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The Arizona Delegation: (l to r) Bobby Morris, Curt Tipton, Tim Payne, Rich Montgomery, Jordan Evans, ClydeEngland, Larry Bowman, Bill Long, Jimmy Allsup (not pictured) Bob Pascoe.
Commander & Mrs. Bobby Morris
I am their flag!
The Colors are posted!
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It’s interesting that the Union wasfighting a war to “free the slaves” but werewilling to buy them from “loyal” slaveholders.Just suppose the Federal Government, had theyreally wanted to “free the slaves” ,offered
compensated emancipation, perhaps this cruelwar would have been avoided. Brazil, theUnited Kingdom and even Russia freed slaveswithout an illegal invasion and a bloody war!
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Compatriots,As I write this report, I
am reflecting on the recentlyconcluded 117th Annual SCVReunion and Convention. Tenof our Arizona Compatriotsattended the convention. Allof us thoroughly enjoyed theexperience and I hope to seemore of our Camps repre-sented at future conventions.A report of the convention’sproceedings is on page 2.
Dues StatementsSCV dues become pay-
able on 1 August and, to avoidbeing listed as delinquent,Compatriots should pay theirdues no later than 31 October.Compatriot Tim Payne, ourMembership Renewal Chair-man, will be mailing MRSstatements soon. Please remityour dues to your Camp’s Ad-jutant as soon as you can. Youwill also have the opportunityto donate to several optionalgiving categories to help us inkeeping the Charge.
Recruiting & RetentionOf course, paying your
dues and renewing your mem-bership helps your Campmaintain its retention rate. Wedo need to continue our re-cruiting efforts. We have hadsome success so far in this fis-cal year. We have contactedfour gentlemen. One hasjoined Camp 1708, another hasan application pending inCamp 1202 and a third is reac-tivating his membership in
Camp 1525.Division Budget for Fiscal
Year 2012
As you can see fromthe figures above, the bulk ofthe Division’s revenue is de-rived from dues. Our pro-jected expenses include theJROTC awards, expenses formaintaining Confederate vet-erans’ graves, the cost of pre-paring and mailing MRS duesstatements, payments to GHQfor dues for Division HQCamp members and donationsto other organizations andcharities.
The fiscal health of theDivision depends upon yourtimely payment of dues andyour continued membershipand support in your Camp.
Please carefully con-sider renewing your SCV
membership and helping theSCV keep the Charge!
Leadership WorkshopThe SCV is conducting
a leadership workshop inColorado Springs, CO, on 25August 2012. Please considerattending. This workshop isnot just for Camp or Divisionofficers but for any member.It is a valuable asset for us andmore such workshops areplanned, not only by SCV De-partment but at the Divisionlevel.
I remain, Gentlemen,very respectfully, your obedi-ent servant.
Curt Tipton, Adjutant
PROJECTED INCOME:
DUES & FEES $ 1,250.00
DONATIONS $ 550.00
HONORARY SOCIETIES $ 50.00
TOTAL PROJECTED INCOME: $ 1,850.00
PROJECTED EXPENSES:
DONATIONS $ 150.00
GRAVES $ 175.00
ORGANIZATION CHARGES $ 240.00
POSTAGE $ 50.00
MRS EXPENSES $ 100.00
AWARDS $ 500.00
TOTAL PROJECTED EXPENSES: $ 1,215.00
PROJECTED OVERAGE/SHORTFALL $ 635.00
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Safford, A.T. 2 June 2012
The Pvt. Nathan TerryWanslee Camp 2096 hostedthe 18th Annual Arizona Divi-sion Reunion & Convention atthe Elks Club in Safford on 2June 2012. Six of Arizona’sten Camps were represented.Decorations and a wonderfulcake (pictured right) were pro-vided by members of the Ari-zona Cavalry Chapter 2683,UDC and the Safford Chapterof the Order of the Confeder-ate Rose.
The delegates consid-ered several items of businessincluding the election of offi-cers for the 2012-2013 term.
Camp 2096 Com-mander Jordan Evans openedthe convention. Honors to theColors were rendered andChaplain Bobby Morris ofCamp 1202 gave an invoca-tion. Adjutant Tipton read theCharge.
Division CommanderRichard Montgomery readgreetings from Commander-in-Chief Michael Givens and Lt.Commander-in-Chief KellyBarrow.
Adjutant Tipton readthe minutes of the last conven-tion. They were approved asread. Each delegation wasprovided with a copy. Thefinancial, recruiting and reten-tion reports were given. Cor-respondence was read.
Dr. Robert Massey,Sesquicentennial Committee
Chairman, gave a report on thecommittee’s activities sincethe last convention.
The Time & PlaceCommittee selected Camp1708 to host the 2013 DivisionConvention. It will be held onor about the first Saturday inJune 2013 in the East Valley,metro Phoenix area.
The Brigade Com-manders gave their reports.Commander Brown waived hisreport in lieu of the CampCommanders’ reports. Com-mander Meek provided a writ-ten copy.
The Division GravesRegistrar gave his report.
The Camp Command-
ers gave their reports.
The acquisition of theflag pole at Picacho Peak nearthe old Nickerson Restaurantwas tabled until further infor-mation has been gathered.
The status of Camp1647 was discussed. Compa-triot Jason Cook, a recenttransfer from another divisionhas expressed interest in bring-ing the Camp back to fullstatus. The Division Com-mander directed that these ef-
forts continue.The proposed amend-
ment to the Division constitu-tion that would create a Divi-sion Life Membership pro-gram was discussed. Themeasure died for lack of a mo-tion and second.
Commander Montgom-ery proposed that the Divisionestablish a list of “All Handson Deck” events where asmany members as possiblewould be encouraged to at-tend/participate. After muchdiscussion, the measure wastabled. Commander Mont-gomery directed the Adjutantto survey the membership forsuggestions of events to in-clude on such a list.
Compatriot MikeAgnew moved that the Divi-sion stop printing and mailinghard copies of The Rebel Yell.Further he proposed that eachCamp be responsible fordownloading, printing andtransmitting hard copies totheir Camp members who donot have email. CommanderGlenn Meek seconded the mo-tion. The motion carried. Ef-fective with the Summer 2012issue of The Rebel Yell, nohard copies will be printed andmailed. This will save the Di-vision $200.00-$300.00 peryear.
Elections for Divisionofficers for the 2012-2013term were held. The results
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are:Division Commander
Clyde England, Camp 2096Division Lt. CommanderDon Rodgers, Camp 2074
Division AdjutantCurtis Tipton, Camp 1710
The Brigades each helda caucus and elected theirCommanders. The results are:
Jefferson Davis CommanderKevin Brown
Gadsden Brigade CommanderJordan Evans
Camp 1708 reportedthat they had expelled PastCommander Marc Fentress forcause in that he had misappro-priated Camp funds. GHQ hastransferred him to Camp 584pending resolution of the mat-ter. He has until 1 July 2012to appeal the decision to theDEC. If he does not, the mat-ter is considered adjudicated.Camp 1708 can then requestthat the GEC expel him fromthe SCV or let the matter standas it is.
Compatriot DarrenMullen of Camp 1202 is work-ing on a searchable graves database that can be linked directlyto the national website, theDivision website and all Ari-zona Camp websites. He isalso working to establish a Di-vision domain name and amore workable and appealingDivision website. A motionwas made, seconded andpassed to allow him to go for-ward with this project and topresent a completed workabledata base and website to the
DEC.Camp 1708 announced
that they would be installing aVA grave marker on the graveof Isom J. Nichols in Globe.A dedication ceremony will bescheduled for a later date.
The SCV NationalLeadership conference to beheld in Colorado Springs, COand hosted by the ColoradoDivision was discussed. PastDivision Commander Mont-gomery and Adjutant Tiptonwill attend. Other Divisionand Camp officers as well asall Compatriots were invited toattend as well. The Adjutantwill provide further informa-tion. Also, information isavailable on the SCV Websiteat www.scv.org.
Commander Montgom-ery adjourned the business ses-sion and, after a short break,reconvened the Reunion.Lunch was served.
Mrs. Pat Crawford ofthe General Joe WheelerChapter 966, UDC, presentedgreetings on behalf of herchapter and the UDC. Mrs.Paula England of the ArizonaCavalry Chapter 2683, UDC,presented greetings on behalfof her chapter, the ArizonaDivision UDC and the SaffordChapter of the Order of theConfederate Rose.
Adjutant Tipton readthe “Last Roll”—those mem-bers of the Arizona Divisionwho have crossed over theriver.
Commander Montgom-ery conducted an awards cere-
mony. The following awardswere presented.
SHEROD HUNTERDISTINGUISHED
MEMBER AWARDLTC(Ret) Larry R. Bowman
Camp 1710JOHN R. BAYLOR
DISTINGUISHED CAMPAWARD
Captain Granville H. OuryCamp 1708
ROBERT E. LEERECRUITING &
RETENTION AWARDCaptain Granville H. Oury
Camp 1708CAPTAIN JAMES H.
TEVIS MERITORIOUSSERVICE AWARD
Mark Angle, Camp 2096Jordan Evans, Camp 2096Jim Allsup, Camp 2096
Ron McEuen, Camp 2096Robert Pascoe, Camp 2096Kent Worley, Camp 1708
LT. GENERAL THOMAS J.JACKSON LEADERSHIP
AWARDJordan Evans, Camp 2096Mark Angle, Camp 2096Ron McEuen, Camp 2096
Lynn Crawford, Camp 1708SERGEANT RICHARD
ROWLAND KIRKLANDCERTIFICATE OFACHIEVEMENT
William Long, Camp 2096Wesley Hawkins, Camp 2096
Nathan Motes, Camp 2096Carter Powers, Camp 1708
William Barton, Camp 1710ROSE O’NEAL
GREENHOW AWARDPaula England
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Alberta AllsupJamie West
Dana McLainMarena MorrisDonna MengesPriscilla DavisAndrea Prouse
MEMBERSHIPRETENTION AWARD
(retained 93% or more of thecurrent membership)Camp 1202 100%Camp 1710 95%Camp 2074 95%Each SCV and UDC
member present participated ina candlelight ceremony inwhich the participants held alighted candle and recited thename, rank and unit of theirancestors.
The silent auction and
other fund raising events were
closed.
Congratulations to thenewly elected officers and tothe recipients of the many welldeserved awards.
Thanks to Camp 2096and the ladies of the ArizonaCavalry Chapter/Order of theConfederate Rose for a greatevent. We look forward tomeeting in the East Valleynext year for our 19th AnnualReunion and Convention.
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(above) Commander Kevin Brown of Camp 1708 accepts the Robert E. LeeRecruiting & Retention Excellence Award. (below) Commander Brown
accepts the Lt. Col. John R. Baylor Distinguished Camp Award.
Pictured left, AdjutantTipton accepts the Captain
Sherod Hunter Distin-guished Member award on
behalf of CommanderLarry Bowman of Camp1710. Commander Bow-man was unable to attend
the Reunion.
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Note: The error in the title addressing Adjutant Crawford as “Ms.” isattributable to Ms. Cathleen Cook of the Chickamauga—Chattanooga National
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Camp 1647Compatriot
Donates Books!The Lone Star Book Review,
edited by Compatriot Ed Porter of thePvt. Peter Hail Camp 1647, has do-nated $45,000.00 retail dollars worthof American historical books to thevery poorest school libraries in theState of Arizona. Each of the bookboxes had a slip of paper inside say-ing: These books are donated toyour school library by the SONS OFCONFEDERATE VETERANS.A hearty huzzah to Compatriot Porterfor his generosity!
Moon Valley HighSchool JROTC
AwardPresentation!
Commander Phil Eas-ley of the Colonel SherodHunter Camp 1525 presentedthe SCV H.L. Hunley JROTCAward and the Arizona Divi-sion’s David N. ShowalterLeadership Award to CadetSenior Chief Petty OfficerLogan Mellaci of the MoonValley High School NavalJROTC Battalion at theschool’s annual award cere-mony, 20 April 2012.
Camp 2074Presents Living
History!Members of the Texas
John H. Slaughter Camp 2074of Tombstone gave a livinghistory presentation to the stu-
SCPO Logan Mellaci and Camp1525 Commander Phil Easley
Camp 2074 Adjutant Don Rodgers addresses students at Saint Cyril’sCatholic School during the Camp’s living history presentation.
dents of Saint Cyril’s CatholicSchool in Tucson. Takingpart were Adjutant & Mrs.Don Rodgers and Past Com-mander Glenn Meek. Mrs.
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Rodgers discussed medicalpractice during the war whileAdjutant Rodgers and Com-mander Meek discussed weap-ons, equipment and Arizona’sConfederate history.
Camp 1708Installs Grave
Marker!Chris Mathis, Pvt. C.W. Lucas—
Forrest’s Escort Camp 2316
Pvt. Isom J. Nichols, ofCompany K, 47th TennesseeInfantry has been at rest in anunmarked grave in the GlobeCemetery since 1939. The ex-act location of his grave is un-known due to lost records.Camp 2316 has gained permis-sion from the City Manager ofGlobe and the Globe City HallCemetery Official to order andinstall a VA Grave Marker andto hold a dedication ceremonyat our convenience. Ms. Sala-zar at City Hall has selected a
plot “near other Veterans” inthe Cemetery where theMarker may be placed.
Since this grave is in acentral location of the State,Adjutant Hallford has askedthat Camp 2316 turn this overto the Arizona Division wherehe envisions a full strengthDivision Dedication Cere-mony with all Camps presentin full regalia with our Sistersof the U.D.C. standing with us.
At the Division con-vention in Safford, Com-mander Montgomery asked fora Camp near Globe to take onthis task. The Captain Gran-ville H. Oury Camp 1708stepped forward and installedthe headstone. A dedicationceremony will be scheduledfor a future date.
Award!
Mrs. Priscilla Davis,pictured above, received theArizona Division’s RoseO’Neal Greenhow award at
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Mrs. Ann Rodgers
The newly marked grave of Pvt. Isom J. Nichols, Co. K, 47th TennesseeInfantry Regiment
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the 21 June Camp 1710 meet-ing. Mrs. Davis provided artil-lery support for Camp 1710’sConfederate Memorial DayCeremony and for the Dra-goon Springs Memorial Cere-mony. Division Adjutant CurtTipton presented the award onbehalf of the Division Com-mander.
Eagle ScoutProposal!Mr. Chris Harper, an
Eagle Scout candidate, pre-sented his proposal for his Ea-gle Scout project to Camp1710 at the Camp’s 21 Junemeeting.
Chris proposes to con-duct a major clean-up of theConfederate cemetery andstage station ruins at DragoonSprings. He offers to cutdown the mesquite trees grow-ing in and around the ruins andthe graves, clear the trail fromthe parking area to the gravesite and ruins, repair the signin the parking area and con-struct a ‘bridge” over the washallowing easier access to thesite. This ‘bridge” will alsoallow us to bring the artillerypieces to the site for the cere-monies. Lowe’s home im-provement store is donatingthe materials and other Scoutsand SCV members will assist.The Camp voted to accept theproposal and will coordinatewith the US Forest Service forany necessary permits. TheCamp will provide other assis-tance as necessary.
CommanderEngland Assumes
Office!Clyde C. England offi-
cially assumed command ofthe Arizona Division at the117th Annual SCV Reunion &Convention in Murfreesboro,Tennessee. Outgoing DivisionCommander Richard Mont-gomery presented the DivisionCommander’s badge of officeto Commander England afterthe second business session.
Associate Memberin Belgian
Reenactment!Camp 1710 Associate
Member Jean-Pierre Leraterecently took part in a War forSouthern Independence reen-actment in his home country ofBelgium. Jean-Pierre and hislady are pictured below.
PalominasUnorganized
Independence DayParade!
Each year, the commu-nity of Palominas holds an“unorganized” IndependenceDay Parade. This year, mem-bers of Camp 1710 took partin the parade.
Joining in were Donnisand Priscilla Davis with theirmountain howitzer, limber andhorse (pictured above right)
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Eagle Scout Candidate Chris Harper
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and Ben and Rosemary Mid-dleton with Ben’s newly built“horseless carriage” (picturedcenter right).
Camp 2316 TakesPart in the
PrescottIndependence Day
Parade!Members of the Pvt.
C.W. Lucas—Forrest’s EscortCamp 2316 represented theSCV and the Arizona Divisionin the Independence Day Pa-rade in Prescott. The Campwon an award for it entry!
The Camp’s entry ispictured below right. Picturedbelow are Camp CommanderRobert Anderson (left) and aCompatriot with the award.
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Compatriot Erik LeBlanc leads a riderless horse symbolizing our fallenveterans in the Prescott Independence Day Parade.
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JROTC AwardPresented at
Pinon HS!SFC(Ret) James Cook,
Senior Military Instructor atPinon High School on the Na-vajo Reservation presentedthe SCV’s H.L. HunleyJROTC Award and the Ari-zona Division’s David N.Showalter Leadership Awardto Cadet Captain RichardCaldwell, Jr. of the Eagle Bat-talion. Pictured (right) areSFC(Ret) Cook, Cadet Cap-tain Caldwell and Mr. LarryWallen, Pinon District Super-intendant.
CompatriotBarton Receives
Awards!Compatriot Bill Bar-
ton of Camp 1710 receivedthe Arizona Division’s Sgt.Richard Rowland Kirkland
Achievement award and theSCV Superior Achievementaward at the 19 July 2012Camp meeting. Pictured atthe bottom of the page areAdjutant Curt Tipton andCompatriot Barton.
HeadstoneInstalled!Through the efforts of
Compatriot Chris Mathis ofthe Pvt. C.W. Lucas—Forrest’s Escort Camp 2316,another Confederate veteran’sgrave has been properlymarked. The grave of Pvt.
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James Brandenburg, Co D, 1stBattalion, Stirman’s ArkansasCavalry bears a newly installedmarker testifying to his serviceto the Confederacy. The graveis located in Mountain ViewCemetery in Hayden, Arizona.
Superior Service
Award!Compatriot Denver
McMillan of the ConfederateSecret Service Camp 1710 re-ceived the SCV Superior Ser-vice Award at the 117th SCVReunion in Murfreesboro, Ten-nessee. Compatriot McMillanwas unable to attend but Divi-sion Adjutant Curt Tipton pre-sented his award to him at theAugust meeting of the Border-land Veterans Camp 2201.Compatriot McMillan was inattendance in honor of his
friend, Jack Griffin, Past Chap-lain of Camp 1710 and Camp2201.
Christian ServiceAward!
At the 117th SCV Re-union, Chaplain-in-Chief MarkEvans presented the Rev. J.William Jones Christian Ser-vice Award to Borderland Vet-erans Camp 2201 ChaplainJack Ray Griffin. The awardwas made posthumously asChaplain Griffin had crossedof the river earlier in the year.Chaplain Griffin was also hon-ored in the SCV memorialceremony held in the Ruther-ford County Courthouse inMurfreesboro, Tennessee.
Chaplain Griffin’s lifeas a minister, a missionary andhis many Christian works werecited at the Awards Luncheon
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(l to r) Curt Tipton, Ivy Griffin, Denver McMillan, David Griffin and SilasGriffin.
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during the Reunion. He andCompatriots Eric G. Rudd ofNorth Carolina and David A.Taylor of Arkansas were thisyear’s Christian Serviceawards recipients.
Chaplain Griffin’s son,Camp 2201 Adjutant SilasGriffin, and his grandsons,Camp 2201 Lt. CommanderIvy Griffin and CompatriotDavid Griffin accepted theaward on their father’s andgrandfather’s behalf at theCamp 2201 August meeting inDouglas.
Law & OrderAward Presented!
On 8 August 2012,Camp 1710 Commander LarryBowman and Arizona DivisionAdjutant Curt Tipton pre-sented the SCV’s J. EdgarHoover Law & Order award toCochise County Sheriff LarryDever. Sheriff Dever washonored with the award for hismany years of service as aDeputy, Sergeant, Chief Dep-uty and Cochise County’slongest serving Sheriff. Ofparticular note is his role in the“Shootout at Miracle Valley”where, in spite of his ownwounds, he pulled his badlywounded partner to safety.Congratulations to SheriffDever!
Camp 1202 HoldsElections!Captain Hunter’s Ari-
zona Rangers Camp 1202 heldelections at its July businessmeeting. Compatriot Greg
Bova Was elected Com-mander. Darren Mullen is the1st Lt. Commander and BillSeymour is the 2nd Lt. Com-mander. Bobby Morris waselected Chaplain. Paul Mearswas reelected as Adjutant.Congratulations to the newofficers!
Camp 1525 ElectsOfficers!
The Colonel SherodHunter Camp 1525 electedDavid Bustillos as Com-mander. Robert Perkins wasreelected as Adjutant. Con-gratulations!
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(l to r) Division Adjutant Curt Tipton, Camp 2201 Lt. Commander IvyGriffin, Camp 2201 Adjutant Silas Griffin & Compatriot David Griffin.
(l to r) Camp 1710 Commander Larry Bowman, Sheriff Dever, ArizonaDivision Adjutant Curt Tipton
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CommanderClyde C. England
4641 So. US Hwy 191Safford, AZ 85546
(928) 428-7449englandandson@cableone.net
Lt. CommanderDonald T. Rodgers
PO Box 85636Tucson, AZ 85754
(520) 275-9921yaheedon@yahoo.comAdjutant/Recruiting
Officer/EditorCurtis E. Tipton
PO Box 12980Ft Huachuca, AZ 85670
(520) 456-6956cssscv@earthlink.net
Gadsden Brigade CommanderJordan Evans
6265 S. 20th AvenueSafford, AZ
85546(928) 348-8149
evans.jordan39@yahoo.comJefferson Davis
Brigade CommanderKevin Brown
645 N. Thunderbird DriveApache Junction, AZ 85220
(602) 366-5127kevin.brwn@gmail.com
ChaplainJason Cook
4343 E. Soliere, Apt. 1021Flagstaff, AZ 86004
jrock917@gmail.comHeritage Defense Officer
Glenn L. MeekPO Box 87394
Tucson, AZ 85754-7394(520) 237-6804
glennlmeek@yahoo.comColor SergeantJimmie AllsupPO Box 1245
Morenci, AZ 85540-1245((28) 965-3335
jim017776@yahoo.com
Judge AdvocateWilliam E. “Ed” Porter
3835 W. Sharon AvePhoenix, AZ 85029
onecoolporter@msn.comSurgeon
Dr.(LTC, Ret) Larry BowmanPO Box 868
Hereford, AZ 85615(270) 307-6253
larryandlindabowman@yahoo.comQuartermasterGlenn L. MeekPO Box 87394
Tucson, AZ 85754-7394(520) 237-6804
glennlmeek@yahoo.comParliamentarian
Larry Billar3814 S. 104th LaneTolleson, AZ 85353
lbillar@cox.netGenealogist/Sesquicentennial
Committee ChairmanDr. Robert Massey
12163 W. Valentine Ave.El Mirage, AZ 85345
(623) 583-1787rmassey6165@yahoo.com
HistorianJames T. Payne
106 Courtland DriveEnterprise, AL 36330tpayne@gmail.com
Graves Registrar/WebmasterDarren Mullen
8215 N. Oracle Road, Apt 121Tucson, AZ 85704
(520) 762-4481Darren.wz5bc@gamil.com
Public Affairs OfficerJoseph Dunlap
2111 N. Star Glory PlaceTucson, AZ 85715
(520) 909-9381dunlapjd@q.com
Youth Enhancement CommitteeChairman
Matthew Aparicio3601 E. McDowell Rd, #2018
Phoenix, AZ 85008(936) 208-0360
Ma_teo88@yahoo.com
Camp 1202. TucsonCommander Gregory D. Bova
5272 W. Fire Opal WayTucson, AZ 85742
(520) 579-3038gbova@aol.com
Adjutant Paul A. Mears6811 E. Placita de la Cienega
Tucson, AZ 85715(520) 751-3783
pmears1@cox.netCamp 1525, Phoenix
Commander David BustillosPO Box 983
Florence, AZ 85132(520) 840-5380
knight_of_Saint_Thomas@yahoo.com
Adjutant Robert P. PerkinsPO Box 2272
Easley, SC 29641(864) 684-5794
robertp6165@yahoo.comCamp 1708, Scottsdale
Commander Kevin Brown645 N. Thunderbird Drive
Apache Junction, AZ 85220(602) 366-5127
kevin.brwn@gmail.comAdjutant Lynn Crawford
1230 Leisure WorldMesa, AZ 85206(480) 396-9420
lcrawford46@cox.netCamp 1710, Sierra Vista
Commander Larry BowmanPO Box 868
Hereford, AZ 85615(270) 307-6253
larryandlindabowman@yahoo.comAdjutant Curtis E. Tipton
PO Box 12980Ft Huachuca, AZ 85670
(520) 378-3639cssscv@earthlink.net
Camp 2074, TombstoneCommander Paul Tippet
1970 W. Magee #3207Tucson, AZ 85704
(520) 661-0741mrtippit@hotmail.com
Arizona Division Command & Staff
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Adjutant Don RodgersPO Box 85636
Tucson, AZ 85754(520) 275-9921
yaheedon@yahoo.comCamp 2096 , Safford
Commander Jordan Evans6265 S. 20th AvenueSafford, AZ 85546
(928) 348-8149evans.jordan39@yahoo.com
Adjutant Clyde England4641 S. US Hwy 191Safford, AZ 85546
(928) 428-7449englandandson@cableone.net
Camp 2186, YumaCommander Art Booth
4020 W. 13th PlaceYuma, AZ 85365(928) 783-2269
son30thnc@gmail.comAdjutant Jim Hartley8565 S. Shannon Way
Yuma, AZ 85365(928) 726-8323
jim4274@roadrunner.comCamp 2201, Douglas
Commander John MangumPO Box DD
Douglas, AZ 85608(520) 605-0114
runningiron@me.comAdjutant
Adjutant Robert S. Griffin234 E. Madrid St.
Douglas, AZ 85607(520) 977-7065
dixieforever@hotmail.comCamp 2316, Prescott
Commander Robert W. Anderson345 S. Montezuma St. Apt 2
Prescott, AZ 86303No email: contact the AdjutantAdjutant D. Wayne Hallford
PO Box 689Dewey, AZ 86327
(928) 759-0227mwhallford99@juno.comDivision HQ Camp 1647
Contact the Division Adjutant.
Division Mailing AddressArizona Division SCV
PO Box 12980
The Rebel Yell is the official newsletter of the Arizona Division of the Sons of ConfederateVeterans. The opinions expressed herein are those of the author(s) and do not represent anofficial position of the SCV, the Arizona Division or any SCV Camp except where noted. Arti-cles and pictures may be used by any SCV or UDC publication with written permission of theDivision Commander. The Arizona Division flag and logo are registered trademarks and maynot be used without written permission of the Division Commander.
The Rebel Yell is provided to members of the Arizona Division SCV as part of thebenefits of membership. Others may subscribe for $10.00 per annum. All changes of addressor of email address should be sent to theAdjutant at: cssscv@earthlink.net or mailed to the Division’s mailing address.
An encounter at Gettysburg involved Anson Miller, a 40-year-old Northern private, who was wounded four times on McPherson'sRidge, an advanced position west of the Union's main line on Ceme-tery Ridge. He was unable to retreat with the rest of the Federals asthe Confederates overran their position. Some ragged rebels had be-gun to take his clothing, food, and equipment, when he uttered someparticular words which are easily recognized by every Mason as ameans of identify. A Tennessee Mason by the name of Menturnstepped forward and demanded Miller's possessions be returned tohim, which they were. The wounded Yankee was then given food,water, and protection. At the first practical time he was removed to ahospital where several of his Confederate Masonic brothers visitedhim, but his wounds proved mortal and he died on 1 August 1863 af-ter being returned to his own lines before the Southern army retreated.
Another Gettysburg incident relative to members of the Ma-sonic Lodge involved Confederate Colonel Joseph Wasden, a memberof Franklin Lodge #11, Warrenton, Georgia, and the commander ofthe 22nd Georgia Infantry. He was killed on the Emmetsburg Road on3 July 1863, the last day of the Battle of Gettysburg. While the bulletswere still flying, a private belonging to the 2nd Rhode Island foundColonel Wasden's body, and upon examination discovered a docu-ment that identified him as a Master Mason. The private promptlydelivered the paper to Captain Foy, of his Regiment, whom he knewto be a Mason.
Considering it his duty as a Brother Mason, Captain Foyenlisted the aid of Brother Corporal Stalker, and three other MasonicBrethren, all of whom proceeded to the place Colonel Wasden hadfallen. They carefully wrapped the body in a blanket, dug a gravenearby, still under sharp Confederate fire, and tenderly, reverently laidtheir departed brother to rest. A green leaf of corn served in place ofthe customary sprig of acacia used at Masonic funerals, and the soulof their brother was thus committed to "the Supreme Architect of theUniverse.
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18 August: Black Powder Shoot, Sierra VistaFiring Range, Sierra Vista. 10:00 AM. Con-tact Camp 1710 for information.
25 August: The Colorado Divi-sion SCV will host an SCV Na-tional Leadership Conference &
Workshop inColorado Springs.
15 September: The Arizona DivisionExecutive Council will meet in Tuc-son. Time and location to be deter-
mined.
5 October: The City of Safford willhold the Graham County Fair Parade.Contact Camp 2096 for information.
19-21 October: The City of Tombstonewill hold Helldorado Days. The paradewill be held on 21 October. Contact
Camp 1710 for information.
1 December: The Arizona Divisionwill hold a Jefferson Davis MemorialCeremony at the Davis Monument in
Apache Junction. Contact Camp 1525 for in-formation.
19 January: The Colonel SherodHunter Camp 1525 will host the ArizonaDivision’s Lee-Jackson Celebration.
Time and location to be determined. ContactCamp 1525 for information.
8-10 March: The Arizona Departmentof Parks & Recreation will hold the an-nual Civil War in the Southwest reen-
actment at Picacho Peak State Park.
CAMP MEETINGS(For specific information as to times, location,
etc., contact the Camp Commanders)
Arizona Division Executive Council: Meets quarterly.Locations and dates vary. The division convention isheld the first Saturday in June each year. Locationsvary. Contact the Division Adjutant for information.
Camp 1202: Meets on the 1st Saturday of each monthat 10:00 AM at the American Legion Post #7, 330 W.Franklin, Tucson.
Camp 1525 Meets on the 4th Thursday of each monthat 7:00 PM at the IHOP, 10603 W. Olive Ave, Peoria.
Camp 1647: Contact the Division Adjutant.
Camp 1708: Meets on the 2nd Thursday of each monthat 7:00 PM at Denny’s, 1343 W. Broadway (Broadwayat Priest Road) in Tempe.
Camp 1710: Meets on the 3rd Thursday of each monthat 6:00 PM at the Country House Restaurant, 4373 S.Highway 92, Sierra Vista.
Camp 2074: Meets monthly at various locations.Meeting dates vary. Contact the Adjutant for informa-tion.
Camp 2096: Meets on the 2nd Monday of the month atEngland & Son, 4641 S. US Highway 191 in Safford.Contact the Adjutant for meeting time.
Camp 2186: Meets on the 1st Saturday of the month.Yuma County Library. Contact the Adjutant.
Camp 2201: Meets the 1st Saturday of the month at12:00 Noon, El Alamo Restaurant, 1449 N. G AvenueDouglas.
Camp 2316: Meets on the 1st Saturday of the month at11:30 AM at the Palace Saloon 120 S. Montezuma inPrescott.
For more information about Camp events, see theArizona Division calendar on the Division website at
http://home.earthlink.net/~cssscv/
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