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Author:  Digglyda [ Fri Dec 07, 2007 8:13 am ]
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If someone could please send me Ken Miller's HPS Corinth Leaders.bmp and Units.bmp? I would be very much obliged. I had them and lost them and can't seem to find them anywhere to download them again! and Ken Miller's site seems to be out of action recently? [?]

Capt. Jim Wilkes,
2nd Brigade, Cavalry Division, XX Corps,
AoC, U.S.A.

Author:  boilertech [ Fri Dec 07, 2007 8:24 am ]
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It's so sad to see an Officer begging for something even if he's a YANKEE....[:D]. Butt if you go to the homepage of the club and click on the link express then scroll down to the like for Ken's page it will take you there Dorothy and not to Kansas [:D]. Just tried it from my computer at work and it worked just fine. Just poking a little fun. What does the AOC stand for "All ready Out of Commission".[:p]

Respectfully,
Maj. Gen. Gery Bastiani
II Corps, 3rd Div. Tarheel Division
AotM CSA

"If there is a shell or bullet over there destined for us, it will find us" - General James Longstreet

Author:  Digglyda [ Fri Dec 07, 2007 10:59 am ]
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I tried Sir, I did try! The link just won't work for me, I don't know if the problem is my end or the website? I did see a post somewhere recently where Gen. Miller said there had been problems with his site.

I'll remember you're name Gen. Bastiani. Another Reb to settle a personal score with...maybe the opportunity will present itself in a multiplayer clash one day?! [:p][;)][:0]

Capt. Jim Wilkes,
2nd Brigade, Cavalry Division, XX Corps,
AoC, U.S.A.

Author:  krmiller_usa [ Fri Dec 07, 2007 11:16 am ]
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File on the way.


Gen. Ken Miller

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Army of the Shenandoah

Author:  Digglyda [ Fri Dec 07, 2007 11:34 am ]
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File received safely. Thankyou Gen. Miller. A true gentleman that officer...

Capt. Jim Wilkes,
2nd Brigade, Cavalry Division, XX Corps,
AoC, U.S.A.

Author:  Michael Smith [ Fri Dec 07, 2007 12:37 pm ]
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Yeah, he ain't too bad for a d$%# yankee. [:p]

Can ya feel da love Ken? [:D]

Lt. Gen. Mike Smith
Army of Georgia
Commanding
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Author:  boilertech [ Fri Dec 07, 2007 4:22 pm ]
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Well Capt. Wilkes Suh,
If you get the chance stop on in at the Chickasaw Bayou Saloon and I'll buy ya'll a drink or two while your on your way to Andersonville.....[:D] Good luck and hope you have a ton of fun in the club. Merry Christmas

Respectfully,
Maj. Gen. Gery Bastiani
II Corps, 3rd Div. Tarheel Division
AotM CSA

"If there is a shell or bullet over there destined for us, it will find us" - General James Longstreet

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