Hello Captain Cotton and 1st Sergeant Porter, I was going to do this in person and I plan to still, but I also believe that the board has a right to know how I feel as well. I want to apologize to you and your men for my rude comments last spring on this board. What I said was wrong and I am responsible for them. You are all in my prayers and I wish you all the very best. Thank you for hearing me out. God Bless the 29th Georgia.





No hard feelings
Zac,
We all do things from time to time that comes up to haunt us. Tempering our passions against the desires of our convictions is one of the greatest challenges of life.
Let us struggle together to repair the loose bonds of brotherhood that honor our common goals. This will take effort, understanding and most of all time. For with time all scars heal and soften.
Yours,
Will
Our common goals, and our
Our common goals, and our common cause is all that matters. In this world of personality only the value of principals can bring us honor. I understand that it will take a long period of thought on your group's part to see this thing into the shadows of the past. I owed you guys an apology and I did so knowing I do not deserve forgiviness in return. I look to the future with hope that all will be healed and reunited. But all I can do for now is pray and keep the promise that was in the apology. The promise to respect and honor the 29th and its band of Confederates. Take care and God Bless.
I'm gonna cry...
I'm glad we are all mature enough to get over past incedents. I applaud all parties involved for resolving any hard feelings!
Bravo Gentlemen!
Major Eric R. Reeder
CSO, 1st Division ANV, Staff
Liberty Hill Signals
2nd Lt Eric R. Reeder United States Army Corps of Topographic Engineers "Hawks and Eagles fly like Doves"