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Capt. Cox 's AAR posts on
the Journal - read all about the street fight and fun at COWTOWN!!
Note - the Dates previously given
for the Pipestone, MN event are wrong - please note the correct dates - Aug.
10-12, 2012!!

OAK HILLS AAR posts!! 9th Texas survives heat, humidity, rain, and chiggers
at Wilson's Creek. Take three Yankee officers prisoner under the nose of the
Federal army.
FIGHTING IN THE STREETS - WILD ANIMALS IN THE CAMP!!
READ THE CARTHAGE AAR TO SEE WHAT YOU MISSED!!!
Capt. Cox announces recent changes to the 9th's rank
stucture in the Journal.
Regimental Meeting and Muster in Cowtown a sucess
- see the Journal !!
See Mr. Downey's AAR from Prairie Grove in the
Journal!!
The Ninth mourns the loss of Major Lang Perdue
(Ret.). See the Journal.
Holden Regatta report posts in the Journal!!

Capt. Cox reflects on the simple things that make our
hobby great - in the Capt.'s corner.
COWTOWN event AAR posts in the Journal!! Read all
about it!!
Recruitment in Wichita and a Ninth showing at
Plattsburg. Details posting in the Journal.
Recruitment event set for July at KC. Come help
and enjoy the show!! See the Journal.
See reports from the last years at Journal or bottom
of Schedule for past events!

Battalion meets Billy
Yank and soundly defeats them in scored tactical!!

At Hodge Park the Ninth TX shows 'em how to fight
and outlasts the weather and the Yanks!!
Captain Brian Cox commanding the 9thTexas
Regiment of Infantry

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An Elite
Civil War Reenacting Unit
We are an organized group
of folks interested in recreating the life of
the American Civil War soldier, circa 1861 to
1865, in camp, in drill, on the march, and in
battle. We not only assist the general public in
understanding the military events of the War, we
have a blast doing it!
Today, the 9th
Texas is one of the premier reenacting units in
the Midwest with members from Kansas, Nebraska,
and Missouri. The 9th prides itself on
offering authentic and diverse battle and living
history impressions. Come join us -- the
only obligation is what you owe to yourself to
see what you have been missing.
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We honor our forefathers be they "Johnny Reb" or "Billy
Yank."
Although the usual impression of the 9th is that of a
regular army Confederate regiment, we also portray the Missouri State Guard (a
pro-southern unit), civilians, and Yankees, when and as the need arises, and are
happy to do so in our role as reenactors.
The 9th is solely an historical reenacting group and professes no
political, religious, or cultural affiliations whatsoever. |


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