Captain Armistead
06-01-2017, 01:30 PM
47th Virginia Volunteer Infantry - E Company
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The Regiment
The 47th Virginia Volunteer Infantry Regiment is a highly efficient Line Infantry Regiment; ready to sweep away the Federals like the sand from the shores. With shot and steel under the lead of potent officers, the Company is marching towards Glory and Victory. For more than 1 1/2 years, the 47th stood brave besides Virginia herself. Spourting both a great Atmosphere, aswell as tactical competence, Company E in particular is the perfect fit for any brave soldier.
Regimental History
The 47th Virginia Infantry Regiment was organized on June 11, 1861, and was accepted into service by the Confederate States of America on July 1, 1861. Originally the 47th contained ten (10) companies, A to K. However, at one time or another, the 47th had sixteen different companies in its official table of organization.
During its existence, at least 1,414 men served in the 47th with a mean age of 24 years, with the most common ages being 18, 19 and 22 years of age. The youngest recorded members were 15 years old (Samuel C. Anderson, George W. Carter, Alvardo D. Jett and Warner S. Sisson) and the oldest George W. Lewis at 57 years old.
Civilian occupation of the soldiers of the 47th was a cross section of the civilian activities in the Northern Neck of Virginia. Of the 443 occupations recorded, 163 were farmers, 142 were laborers, 30 were farm managers, 19 were carpenters, 12 watermen, 7 merchants and 4 teachers, as well as an assortment of other tradesmen.
For a full description of the 47th deeds during the War of Northern Aggression, visit our website. https://warofrights.com/CT_ViewCompany?companyID=1368#companyToolHeader
Company Roster
Officers
Captain James D. Bayley
Second Lieutenant Ben Johnson
NCOs
First Sergeant Christopher L. Hall
Sergeant Samuel Mundy
Sergeant Clyde Bennet
Enlisted Men
First Platoon
Fred Schoonboon
Shawn Z. Zulu
Benjamin Warren
Walker B. Cad
Christopher Casper
John Spyder
Richard Knott
Jack Landmann
Heinz Fritz
Martin B. Runner
Michael D. Master
Neal Blaauw
Peter Owid
Joshua S. Storm
Jake S. Beasti
Lawrence L. Stone
Second Platoon
Austin Richards
Henry Hecx
Joshua Freed
Mitchell Jenson
Harry H. Heath
Edward Kinsman
Degnan Toohey
Jack Dubois
Ernst Steinhart
Alex L. Bee
Owen A. Bird
Pete Delkus
Jeff Doral
Von Dabaros
Henry Arathorn
Nicholas McIntosh
Brendon Azlow
Raknova
Undor
Caden
Degnan
Edward K.
Doge
And many more..
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Battle Honors
Seven Days Battles - Seven Pines - Malvern Hill - Second Manassas - Harpers Ferry - Sharpsburg - Shepherdstown - Fredericksburg - Chancellorsville - Edenton Road - Gettysburg - Chester Station - Drewery’s Bluff - North Anna - Cold Harbor - Five Forks -
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A Proud Member of General A.P. Hill's Light Division (http://www.warofrightsforum.com/showthread.php?754-A-P-Hill-s-Light-Division).
Respectfully, James D. Bayley, Captain, 47th Virginia Infantry
https://preview.ibb.co/kOTi05/14th_Virginia_Defending.png
We are an INTERNATIONAL Regiment
Add this Steam name to enlist [47th VA] Capt. DiPietro
Our Companies YouTube, Infantry Handbook, etc. can be found there aswell!
The Regiment
The 47th Virginia Volunteer Infantry Regiment is a highly efficient Line Infantry Regiment; ready to sweep away the Federals like the sand from the shores. With shot and steel under the lead of potent officers, the Company is marching towards Glory and Victory. For more than 1 1/2 years, the 47th stood brave besides Virginia herself. Spourting both a great Atmosphere, aswell as tactical competence, Company E in particular is the perfect fit for any brave soldier.
Regimental History
The 47th Virginia Infantry Regiment was organized on June 11, 1861, and was accepted into service by the Confederate States of America on July 1, 1861. Originally the 47th contained ten (10) companies, A to K. However, at one time or another, the 47th had sixteen different companies in its official table of organization.
During its existence, at least 1,414 men served in the 47th with a mean age of 24 years, with the most common ages being 18, 19 and 22 years of age. The youngest recorded members were 15 years old (Samuel C. Anderson, George W. Carter, Alvardo D. Jett and Warner S. Sisson) and the oldest George W. Lewis at 57 years old.
Civilian occupation of the soldiers of the 47th was a cross section of the civilian activities in the Northern Neck of Virginia. Of the 443 occupations recorded, 163 were farmers, 142 were laborers, 30 were farm managers, 19 were carpenters, 12 watermen, 7 merchants and 4 teachers, as well as an assortment of other tradesmen.
For a full description of the 47th deeds during the War of Northern Aggression, visit our website. https://warofrights.com/CT_ViewCompany?companyID=1368#companyToolHeader
Company Roster
Officers
Captain James D. Bayley
Second Lieutenant Ben Johnson
NCOs
First Sergeant Christopher L. Hall
Sergeant Samuel Mundy
Sergeant Clyde Bennet
Enlisted Men
First Platoon
Fred Schoonboon
Shawn Z. Zulu
Benjamin Warren
Walker B. Cad
Christopher Casper
John Spyder
Richard Knott
Jack Landmann
Heinz Fritz
Martin B. Runner
Michael D. Master
Neal Blaauw
Peter Owid
Joshua S. Storm
Jake S. Beasti
Lawrence L. Stone
Second Platoon
Austin Richards
Henry Hecx
Joshua Freed
Mitchell Jenson
Harry H. Heath
Edward Kinsman
Degnan Toohey
Jack Dubois
Ernst Steinhart
Alex L. Bee
Owen A. Bird
Pete Delkus
Jeff Doral
Von Dabaros
Henry Arathorn
Nicholas McIntosh
Brendon Azlow
Raknova
Undor
Caden
Degnan
Edward K.
Doge
And many more..
JOIN THE BLOODY STRIFE!
http://i.imgur.com/IPctTTZ.png
To Enlist, volunteer on the company tool, and post a reply to this thread stating that you have signed.
Company Tool link: Click here! (https://warofrights.com/CT_ViewCompany?companyID=1368#companyToolHeader)
Add this Steam name to enlist [47th VA] Capt. DiPietro
Battle Honors
Seven Days Battles - Seven Pines - Malvern Hill - Second Manassas - Harpers Ferry - Sharpsburg - Shepherdstown - Fredericksburg - Chancellorsville - Edenton Road - Gettysburg - Chester Station - Drewery’s Bluff - North Anna - Cold Harbor - Five Forks -
To Enlist, volunteer on the company tool, and post a reply to this thread stating that you have signed. -
Add [47th VA] Lt. Patterson on steam to sign up immediately
A Proud Member of General A.P. Hill's Light Division (http://www.warofrightsforum.com/showthread.php?754-A-P-Hill-s-Light-Division).
Respectfully, James D. Bayley, Captain, 47th Virginia Infantry