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| CIVIL WAR DAYS AT THUNDER VALLEY STABLES |
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| 1. SAFETY, SAFETY, SAFETY is the number one rule and supercedes all other rules. When in doubt take the safe way out.
2. All uniforms must be of proper period materials and construction. 3. Civilian attire must conform to the style of the day and be of proper materials and construction. 4. ONLY period glasses will be permitted unless safety is affected. 5. Shoes and boots must be of proper period construction. Jefferson booties and brogans and period cut boots. NO combat boots, cowboy, work boots or sneakers. 6. All officers must have the proper uniform and accouterments. No one above the rank of Captain without prior approval of the Beaver Center Reenactment Consortium. 7. No pets will be allowed in camps without prior permission. 8. Fire pits will be allowed in designated areas only. No fire pits in Sutlers row. Units are expected to FILL IN fire pits at the end of the event and accept full responsibility for fires. 9. All modern equipment, packages, containers or foods are to remain out of sight at all times. 10. Vehicles WILL NOT be allowed in the camping area during the hours open to the public. If you have to leave the event during the weekend, please make arrangements with the event staff to enter the camps with your vehicle before or after spectator hours. All vehicles must park in the reenactor lot. 11. No live ammunition or fireworks allowed. Gunpowder will be carried as pre-rolled cartridges only. 12. NO illegal substances will be tolerated. Abuses or possession will be referred to local law officers. 13. All participants are expected to cooperate with and follow directions of local law enforcement authorities, The Beaver Center Reenactment Consortium Staff, Land Owners and Provost Marshall. 14. All participants are expected to conduct themselves in a way that positively reflects on them, their unit, the event, and the re-enacting hobby. Rowdiness, abusive language, or public drunkenness will not be tolerated. Unit commanders are responsible for the conduct of their unit members both military and civilian. 15. All units are expected to bag all trash and deposit it in a prearranged spot, daily. 16. All participants are expected to assist in guard and/or fatigue details. 17. Children should be attended by an adult at all times. Please encourage children to take part in the living history presentation with appropriate games, etiquette & dress. 18. Every Unit and Unit Commander is responsible for the conduct of their unit, civilians and their guests. Any rules violated may be grounds for an individual or unit to be suspended from the event. 19.The Beaver Center Re-enactment Consortium Staff and the Land Owners reserve the right to remove any participant or any unit from the event for any act or violation felt to be unsafe or improper. 20. No recruiting posters or recruiting items are to be displayed except by approval of the Beaver Center Reenactment Consortium. Any unit caught breaking this rule will be asked to remove the item or items and may be asked to leave the event. 21. Any units other than the Beaver Center Re-enactment Consortium may not sell, raffle or charge for any items unless they are designated a sutler and have paid the proper fee. Any unit caught breaking, this rule will be charged a sutler fee and/or asked to leave the event. 22. No soldiers may wear earrings, sunglasses, wristwatches ect or anything not deemed period appropriate by the host units. 23. Additions, subtractions or alterations of these rules may be done by the Beaver Center Reenactment Consortium at any time felt necessary to improve authenticity or safety of the event. 24. Event registration ribbons and passes must be on your possession when away from your tent/camping area. Unit officers should have a ribbon/pass check prior to formations. 25. Any Unit Commander directly disobeying the order of their respective overall commander will be subject to removal from the event. 26. Recruits should be properly drilled prior to the battles. New recruits should always be in the front rank (infantry) when ever possible and in all branches surrounded by veteran troops for assistance. 27. NO �Flag grabbing� will occur unless Army, Battalion and Unit Commanders agree to it, in advance. |
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