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  • February 07, 2024 5:07 PM | Tom Shirley (Administrator)

    Michael Brennan has announced via GAC 2024 Warning Order No. 1, mailed by Adjutant Nestlerode, that the Grand Army of the Cussewago will campaign at Gettysburg. The campaign will begin April 11 and extend to April 14. The Campaign will be lead by Rob Freis and will cover the events of July 2nd, 1863 at Cemetery Hill and Culps Hill.

    2024 Annual Spring/Summer Campaign - Gettysburg July 2nd 1863, Cemetery Hill & Culps Hill


  • March 28, 2023 10:01 AM | Tom Shirley (Administrator)

    The Grand Army finally reconvened for a campaign after 3 years of inaction due to COVID-19. The venue was Gettysburg PA and the concentration was day 1 of the 1863 Gettysburg battle. The campaign was lead by Robert Freis. Hal Nelson imparted his vast knowledge throughout the weekend and contributions were made by many others including Geoff Irani,  Jim Ballou, Pat Curtin, Ben Brockenbrough and Denny Frasche. Mike Brennan did his usual masterful job leading the GAC with assistance of Howard Nestlerode.

    The GAC headquartered at the Days Inn where the banquet and raffle were also held. At the Banquet introductions were made, belt buckles were awarded and reminiscences were made of the Franklin campaign by Rick Caniglia as well as the Rogers relatives of Tom Shirley at Cold Harbor.

    On the battle field many stands were made with highlights being the visit to the Seminary including access to the copula, a walk on newly acquired ground (golf course) following Archer, huddling under the protection of the porch roof at the Tollhouse, the perspective from Oak Hill and Cemetery Ridge. The campaign concluded with a visit to the grave of founder Jay Luvaas in the cemetery on Cemetery Ridge.

    The group agreed to campaign again but the venue is yet to be determined due to uncertainty around road closures at Gettysburg.

  • January 11, 2023 10:46 AM | Tom Shirley (Administrator)

    Michael Brennan has announced via GAC 2023 Warning Order (Gp#3), mailed by Adjutant Nestlerode, that the Grand Army of the Cussewago will campaign at Gettysburg. The campaign will begin March 23 and extend to March 26. The Campaign will be lead by Rob Freis and will cover the events of July 1st, 1863.

    2023 Annual Spring/Summer Campaign - Gettysburg July 1st 1863

  • July 26, 2022 10:45 AM | Tom Shirley (Administrator)

    Fellow Campaigners,

    Today more than half of the counties of Virginia and all of the Northern Virginia counties are considered high transmission area risks for COVID.  The docs have put their heads together and have decided that the risk for the GAC is too great at this time to continue with the campaign. So Mike has pulled the plug.

    We would hate to be the cause of the GAC to be unnecessarily exposed, even though we are vaccinated and boosted.  Spending an additional week recovering from COVID is not how we should spend our summer.

    We are sorry for this inconvenience and sorry for depriving the GAC of an opportunity to get together to do something that we all love.  I will miss seeing all of you.

    Please contact The Best Western in Culpeper and cancel your reservations to prevent unnecessary charges.    The phone number is  (540)-825-1253.  DO IT NOW

    We will follow up with our plans for our next campaign.  I know that there has been a lot work and commitment on this campaign so far and I thank you for your loyalty to the GAC.  But at this time discretion is the better part of valor.


    Best Wishes,

    Howard Nestlerode, Adjutant


  • May 03, 2022 3:02 PM | Tom Shirley (Administrator)

    HINDQUARTERS
    GRAND ARMY OF THE CUSSEWAGO
    For contact information see member section for Mike Brennan

    April 24th, A.D. 2022

    General Order No. 1.

    1. Pursuant to the Warning Orders for the 2022 Spring Campaign, the Bristoe Station-Rappahannock Station-Mine Run Campaign of October and November 1863, you are directed to march to the sounds of the guns at Culpeper, VA on Thursday, the 21st day of July 2022. We are once again very privileged to have as our campaign co-directors, Rob Freis, Jim Ballou, and Ben Brockenbrough. They will be assisted by Denny Frasche, Hal Nelson, and other members of the Corps d’Elite who are steeped in the lore of the Civil War. This will be our twenty-fourth campaign as the GAC, the sixty-eighth campaign as the Army of the Cussewago-GAC, and the first campaign since 2019.

    2. This year we will follow the actions of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia (ANV) and the Union Army of the Potomac (AoP) as they maneuvered and fought against each other in Northern VA during the last months of campaigning in 1863. Although none of the participants knew it at the time, this was the last major offensive campaign of the ANV. Although Marse Robert planned to repeat his successful left hook offensive that he had done at the 2nd Battle of Manassas in August of 1862, those plans did not work out. By late 1863, Lee lacked the key leaders and the offensive combat power that he needed. James Longstreet and his corps were away at Knoxville.

    Perhaps as importantly, the ANV had lost thousands of good leaders and soldiers they could not replace at Antietam, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg and scores of other, smaller battles and skirmishes. Conversely, the AoP under George Meade was stronger, had better cavalry and better intelligence of the ANV’s movements, and was better able to fight successful rear-guard actions, retreat without panic, prevent being enveloped by the ANV, and then counterattack. Both sides used entrenchments more effectively than they had ever done before, foreshadowing the slaughter that would come in 1864 and 1865. Many good men on both sides fought, bled, and died. At the end of the campaign, George Meade had successfully driven back the ANV offensive and the campaign had been a draw. Meade had not lost. Lee had not won. Unfortunately for Meade’s future command status, however, he had also not won. A very frustrated President Lincoln decided to bring the victor of Vicksburg and Chattanooga, MG Ulysses S. Grant, back east to command the entire Union war effort.

    3. The lieu de rassemblement will be the Best Western Culpeper Inn, 791 Madison Road, Culpeper VA 22701, telephone number 1-540-825-1253). We’ve reserved 30 double rooms. All rooms are non-smoking rooms. Each room will cost $89.00 plus tax and fees per night. The suspense date for making reservations is June 20th 2022. We will use a designated space as our seminar room on Thursday and Saturday nights. Due to scheduling conflicts, we will hold our traditional banquet on Friday night. The preferred uniform for the banquet is coat and tie, but anything your wife and/or lover would allow you to wear out in public will be acceptable. Technically, our members are supposed to use the Inn’s bar to order all drinks that will be used in the hospitality suite. Discretion and subterfuge are always indicated. We will not have a bartender on the night of the banquet.

    4. Although the schedule is always subject to change based upon the weather, the interests of the campaigners, and the whimsies of the Campaign Directors and Commander, this is the tentative schedule of events:

    On Thursday afternoon and evening, July 21st, the seminar room will be open for registration and seminar time. On Thursday evening at about 8 PM, we will have a campaign background and overview presentation by Rob Freis and Jim Ballou in the hospitality suite.

    On Friday morning, July 22nd, we’ll assemble at 0745 hours for the traditional belt buckle inspection and introduction of guests. Just remember, it was Professor Jay Luvaas who set the time and we continue his tradition. Those of you who wish to complain about the start time can send your complaints to General Luvaas at his current Gettysburg address. After the introductions, Rob, Jim, and Ben will take over and direct the campaign. We anticipate starting the day at Janes City. We’ll finish the day with our Annual Banquet at the hotel’s hospitality suite. On Saturday we’ll continue the campaign to include a visit to Kelly’s Ford, review the combat at Rappahannock Station, and have an introduction to Mine Run. We’ll have our Annual Command Muster at lunch. We will likely finish the day at a local sutler’s emporium.

    On Sunday we will finish Mine Run.

    5. Due to the very limited ability to park at many of the sites we wish to visit, we will need to rent several 15- passenger vans. The cost of the vans will be added to the usual fees at the banquet. An accurate count of attendees is critical, to rent the appropriate number of vans, please let us know as soon as possible if you plan to attend.

    6. You will notify the Adjutant, Major Nestlerode, of your intentions to attend or not to attend this year’s campaign. Howard‘s address address, e-mail and phone number can be found in the members section. His email address for the GAC is gactrompers@yahoo.com. If you would like to have a roommate and don’t know who else needs one, let Howard know and he will try to match up the strays. Notifying Howard is especially important this year so we will know how many 15-passenger vans to order.

    7. Upon receipt of these orders, each member of the Grand Army who has received the award of the highly coveted CS belt buckle will remit a checqe for the still surprisingly low amount of $25.00 to the Adjutant, payable to the Grand Army of the Cussewago. This fee will assist the Grand Army in paying some of our expenses and will allow us to contribute to some worthwhile Civil War preservation projects in the future.

    8. I have attached the reading list from 2020.

    9. For this campaign Jim Ballou will provide modern walkie-talkie radios for each vehicle. When we are out tramping the fields, however, it is still advisable for every person, or at least every other person, to carry the Family Radio Service walkie-talkie radios. The preferred FRS radios have 14 channels, 38 privacy codes, and have a range of about 2 miles or more.

    10. Since this will be an election year, the offices of Commander, Adjutant, Historian, Quartermaster, and Sergeant Major will be open for nominations and election. At the business meeting I will propose a list of nominees who have volunteered to serve. If anyone who is not an incumbent officer wishes to nominate himself or others for any of these positions, please notify me so that I can add their names to the list of nominees.

    11. If this campaign will be your third and senior recruit campaign and you would like to receive the award of our coveted CS belt buckle at the banquet, please contact me as soon as you receive this order.

    12. As all y’all are aware, the continued success of the GAC depends upon our members volunteering to be campaign directors. We have been very lucky to have some really fantastic campaign directors in the past including, Jim Ballou (thrice), Mark Bradley (twice), Ben Brockenbrough (twice), Rob Freis (seven times), Gar Fritts (twice), Denny Frasche (twice), Ron Gancas (twice), Hal Nelson (five times), Rick Caniglia once, and your obedient servant (twice). After 2022, however, we will need to have volunteers step up to direct future campaigns. At some point in the future, I am contemplating returning to NC for Sherman’s Carolinas’ Campaign of 1865, including the battles of Monroe’s Crossroads, Averasboro, and Bentonville, and the surrender of Joe Johnston’s Army at the Bennett Place.

    If anyone has other proposals for other future campaigns, please contact me so that we can discuss it.

    13. As usual, we will be doing a mix of walking and riding on this campaign. Please inform Howard or me if you think that you will require transport assistance. We will do our best to arrange transport for those who have difficulty walking. We want everyone to be able to participate in the readings and presentations.

    14. Please notify Adjutant Nestlerode and me of any male guests that you would like to bring to this year’s campaign, especially younger guests, such as sons, sons-in-law, grandsons, or nephews.

    15. Remember that the soldiers who fought here in October and November 1863 experienced rainy, cold, and wintry weather. As our old veteran campaigners know, the weather in July will be hotter, muggier, and probably equally rainy, so be prepared.

    16. On this campaign you will again walk the ground and see terrain that few other groups have ever seen or studied in the detail that we will do this year. There will again be many “You are there” moments. We are deeply indebted to Rob, Jim, and Ben for all of their labors on our behalf. Although much of the planning for the campaign has already been done, please feel free to contact Rob if you would like to make a presentation during the campaign. Rob’s email address is rfreis@rev.net. His cell telephone number is: (540)-588-6099.

    17. In closing, Gentlemen, let me once again invite you to this year’s campaign. When we did our recon in April, we were very impressed with what we could still see and enjoy in in this part of Northern VA. I know that I learned a tremendous amount about this very important, but not well understood campaign. After this Spring Campaign, I’m sure that you will feel the same way. I look forward to tramping these battlefields with each of you once again in July.

    I am, respectfully, your obedient servant,
    Michael J. Brennan, M.D., Surgeon, AOC
    Commanding


  • January 22, 2022 10:22 AM | Tom Shirley (Administrator)

    HINDQUARTERS

    GRAND ARMY OF THE CUSSEWAGO

    January 19th A.D. 2022

     

    Warning Order No. 3

     

    1. Greetings to all members of our Corps d’Elite. Although the covid-19 pandemic that caused us to cancel campaigns in 2020 and 2021 is not yet over, I am still hoping that we may be able to campaign together again in 2022. The tentative dates for the campaign are 31 March-3 April A.D. 2022. As originally planned for 2020, the 2022 Campaign will be “The Bristoe Station-Rappahannock Station-Mine Run Campaign of October and November 1863”.  
    2. Our campaign co-directors for the 2022 Campaign will be Jim Ballou, Ben Brockenbrough, and Rob Freis. Rob, Jim, and Ben led this campaign for the Army of the Roanoke several years ago, but will expand the scope of the campaign for us in 2022. At this year’s campaign the co-directors will be ably assisted by others members of the Corps d’Elite who are steeped in the lore of the Civil War.
    3. If we are able to campaign again this year, this 2022 campaign will be the 24th campaign of the GAC and the 69th consecutive campaign of the Army of the Cussewago (AoC)-GAC. During these past 26 years of the GAC we’ve mourned the loss of many of our older members, but we’ve also celebrated the enlistment of newer members who have joined our ranks.  We kept the promise we made 24 years ago to Professor Jay Luvaas and the members of the old Army of the Cussewago to keep his Army and our fellowship vibrant and strong.
    4. Fellow trampers, it is vitally important for the continued life and vibrancy of the GAC that those of our members who have not previously given presentations or participated actively in our GAC campaigns volunteer to do so now. We need more presenters. We need more assistant campaign directors. We need more campaign directors. And finally, we need more members who will be willing to take positions of leadership as officers in our Grand Army.
    5. If we can campaign again this Spring, Jim, Ben, and Rob will show you sites that will really help to make the battles at the end of 1863 in the East come alive. At the end of the campaign, you will understand why Abraham Lincoln had lost confidence in George Meade’s leadership of the Army of the Potomac and was looking for a new general-in-chief who could and would defeat Marse Robert and his Army of Northern Virginia.
    6. The “lieu de rassemblement” will be the Best Western Culpeper Inn, 791 Madison Rd, Culpeper, VA 22701. The phone number to make reservations is (540)-825-1253. We have reserved  a block of rooms under the name “Grand Army of the Cussewago”. The suspense date for making reservations to be in the block is 28 February, although the hotel will continue to take reservations after that date if rooms are available. Please make your reservations before 28 February. You can always cancel your reservation if we have to call off the trip.  
    7. Please notify Adjutant Nestlerode and me of any guests that you would like to bring to this year’s campaign, especially younger guests, such as sons, sons-in-law, grandsons, or nephews age 18 or older.
    8. In one month, the HQ Staff will decide either to go ahead with the campaign, cancel the campaign, or try to postpone the campaign if other dates can be arranged with the hotel.  General Order No. 1 for the campaign with reading list and other instructions will be issued soon after we make that decision.  
    9. May all y’all be warm, comfortable, and at peace in your winter quarters during this holiday season. Please keep all of our old comrades who can no longer campaign with us in your thoughts and prayers, especially our former Commanding General, Jay Luvaas, and all of our former comrades who have crossed over the river to tramp beside him again.

     

    Your obedient servant,

    Michael J. Brennan, M.D.

    Surgeon, A.O.C.

    Commanding


  • March 12, 2020 12:28 AM | Tom Shirley (Administrator)

    HEADQUARTERS GRAND ARMY OF THE CUSSEWAGO 7502
    Sarelma Drive, Greensboro, NC 27358
    E-mail:
    brennanmjmd@aol.com
    Mobile: (336)-908-4585 

    General Order No. 2 March 11th, A.D. 2020 

    Members of the Grand Army of the Cussewago: 

    It is with deep regret that I must notify you that I am cancelling our campaign for 2020. As you are all aware, the Corona virus, covid 19, is spreading rapidly throughout the U.S., to include Northern Virginia. Dr. Jim Ballou, who is our own infectious disease expert, and I have been following the course of covid 19 every day. Although we had hoped a week ago that it would still be safe to conduct this year’s campaign, by today it had become clear that the virus is spreading too rapidly for us to conduct the campaign safely and that it would be the better part of valor for us to cancel the campaign for this year. As our good friend Denny Frasche pointed out, we are a largely “a group of old geezers”. And unfortunately, it is us old geezers that are most at risk of developing serious illness and even death from covid 19. 

    After talking with Rob Freis and Jim Ballou, our campaign directors for the Bristoe Station – Mine Run Campaign for 2020, they have graciously agreed to conduct the Bristoe Station – Mine Run Campaign in 2021. The watchword will be “Mine Run in 21”. 

    I will cancel the hospitality suite and the banquet at the Best Western Motel. I would appreciate it if each of you would cancel your own reservations at the hotel. That way it is more likely that your credit cards will not be charged for a one-night stay. 

    If anyone needs a letter from me to an airline stating the reason for our cancellation, please let me know and I will be glad to furnish that letter. 

    Although I really wanted to tramp the battlefields with each of you again this year, I want even more for you to be healthy and safe. And so, my friends, to our next campaign, “Mine Run in 21”. 

    Your Obedient Servant,
    Michael J. Brennan, M.D.
    Surgeon, A.O.C.
    Commanding 


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