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CAMP PHOTO ALBUM - 2008 |
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Copyright © 2009 — Phil Sheridan Camp 4, Dept. of CA & Pacific, SUVCW Webmaster: Tad D. Campbell, PDC Visit: Norse Highlanders Genealogy |
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Department Members pose for a period photo
L-R:
Tad Campbell (Camp 4)
Richard Staley (Camp 4)
Paul Lavrischeff (Camp 4)
Dan Earl (Camp 4)
Charlie Mabie (Camp 24)
DC Jerry Sayre (Camp 21)
Phil Caines (Camp 2)
Charles Gardali (Camp 9)
Frank Avila (Camp 4)
Kirby Morgan (Camp 9)
Original image by collodion artist William Dunniway.
Multi-Camp Information Booth
Tad Campbell (Camp 4), Phil Caines (Camp 2), and Jerry Sayre (Camp 21)
The Commanders of Camp 4 and Camp 23 are installed in a joint ceremony
L-R:
Frank Avila (Camp 4)
Dave Schleeter (Camp 23 & Camp 4)
Camp Color Guard
L-R: Don Pray
Tom Graham
Chris Avila
Tad Campbell
Kermit Claytor stands guard at the G.A.R. plot while Don Pray looks on in the background.
Camp Commander Frank Avila talking with the public at the Camp's information booth.
Table of Contents
Camp Installation Banquet, Colma, CA
Roaring Camp Civil War Reenactment, Felton, CA
Memorial Day Observance, San José, CA
Independence Day Parade, Redwood City, CA
127th Annual National Encampment, Peabody, MA
Civil War Days Reenactment, Huntington Beach, CA
History Fest Monterey, Fort Mervine, Monterey, CA
Allied Orders Banquet
L-R: PDC Jerry Sayre (Camp 21) and
PDC Tad Campbell (Camp 4)
Allied Orders Banquet
Marcy Bunnell (Auxiliary 52)
PDC Daniel Bunnell (Camp 4)
Auxiliary Sisters Ann Schleeter and Sharon Pope carry the banner before the color guard.
Color Guard
Front rank, L-R:
Frank Avila
Dave Schleeter
Tad Campbell
Steve Welch
Karen Lavrischeff (Aux. 52)
Dan Earl
Charlie Mabie (Camp 24)
Dan Bunnell
Combined Camp 4 and Camp 10 display booth
Brother Bob Kadlec
portrays a G.A.R. veteran
Remembrance Day Program at the G.A.R. Plot
L-R: Dan Bunnell, Tad Campbell, Bob Kadlec, Rachelle Campbell, Emelia Campbell, Richard Staley
Brother Richard Staley,
portraying Comrade C. L. Burdick,
delivers the Gettysburg Address
Brothers Joseph and Richard Fermin standby to perform musicians' duties