Who Are Our
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What Do They Do?
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"Who Are Our State Reps. and What Do They Do?"

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       Initially, the office of State Representative was instituted to provide point contacts for The Signal Corps Association Re-enactors' Division (SCARD).

        They also now may serve as Initial Contacts for others wishing to know more about 1860's American Military Communication and Allied Interests, this includes Signal & Telegraph Reenacting, whether to learn more about The Signal Corps Association Re-enactors' Division (SCARD), State Level Detachment or to help locate "Station Locations". They may offer additional Contact Information for SCARD's parent organization - Signal Corps Association (1860-1865) such as, information concerning the Signal, Telegraphic, Aeronautic and Intelligence History of the American Civil War.

       Representatives also strive to know the whereabouts of any re-enacting groups within their state boundaries and to maintain contact listings. If provided in a timely fashion, they can also share knowledge of Up-coming Presentations offered within the boundaries of their respective state, noting events at which SCA/SCARD members/speakers, or kindred organizations expect to provide a Signal Corps, Telegraphic, Intelligence or general 1860's Communications Presence.

       State Reperesentatives, serve as the gate keepers and greeters for sharing and providing an informational understanding to help guide inquirers toward a greater historical awareness of American Milirary Communications during the War of 1861, a.k.a. "The Late Unpleasentness."


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