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... has been going down on both armies, after I was finally able to update the award center pages. The following Gentlemen have received decorations.
For the Colonial side:
Col. Gary Cope: 1776 Campaign
Lt. Col. Rich Hamilton: 1776 Campaign, Special Battlefield Medal
Major Al Amos: Greensprings Farm, New Orleans, Burlington Heights, Bladensburg
Major Bill Peters: Brandywine
Capt. Mike Cox: 1776 Campaign, New Orleans
Ens. Ed Anson: 1776 Campaign, Germantown
Ens. Tim Maines: Bunker Hill
Ens. Brett Schulte: Monmouth
Ens. Bob Hughes: First Saratoga
Ens. William Glankler: First Saratoga
Sgt. Rick Martin: Bladensburg
Sgt. Gene Nix: Burlington Heights
Sgt. Norm Lathrop (ret.): 1776 Campaign
Cpl. Bud Windham: Brandywine
For the British side:
Brig. Gen. Sean Coffey: Long Island
Col. Ernie Sands: 1776 Campaign, Fort Ticonderoga
Major Stefan Reuter: 1776 Campaign, Monmouth
Major Scott Reed: Special Battlefield Medal
Capt. D.S. Walter: Bunker Hill, Burlington Heights
Lt. Lawrence Bouton: Brandywine
Lt. Kenny O'Leary: Monmouth
Lt. Sam Orlando: Brandywine
Ens. Richard White: Bunker Hill
Sgt. Sam Moon: Sackett's Harbour
Reg. Ralf Konnertz: Bunker Hill
Paul Sidhu (ret.): 1776 Campaign
As you can see, the gentlemen of the Colonial side are catching up ... the totals for all medals on both sides now show a perfect tie with 81 medals each. Yet strange enough it seems that the British are winning in the Revolution while the Colonials have the lead in the War of 1812. <img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle> For those interested in the details, there is a statistics page at the award center.
Also this is the first time we have awarded Campaign Medals. Again strange enough, while the British side has the lead in battlefield medals for 1776, the Colonials have gained more Campaign Medals for this war.
Congratulations to all recipients! <img src=icon_smile.gif border=0 align=middle>
<font color=red>Capt. Walter
4th Regiment "King's Own"
AdC, Royal North American Corps of 1812</font id=red>
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