Organization

Corporate Statement (Excerpted)

 

The name of the corporation is Third United States Regular Infantry Reenactors. Said Third United States Regular Infantry Reenactors is organized exclusively for charitable, religious, educational and scientific purposes, including, for each purposes, the making of distributions to organizations under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (or the corresponding section of any future Federal Tax Code.)

 

The Third United States Regular Infantry Reenactors is a nonprofit, educational organization with the purpose of facilitating the development of and participation in battle reenactments and living history of the Civil War era.

 

The Third United States Regular Infantry Reenactors is a non-stock corporation of the State of Virginia, and as a non-profit corporation maintains such status pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Service Code of 1954 (the Code), as amended. It is not a private foundation within the meaning of Section 509(a) of the Code. Donations made to the Regiment may be considered deductible as provided in Section 170 of the Code. Bequests, legacies, devices and gifts are deductible for Federal Estate and Gift Tax purposes subject to the provisions of Sections 2055, 02106, and 2522 of the code.

 

Board of Directors 

Jeffrey Mills, President

Jason Eckhart, Vice-President

Craig Bondra, Secretary

Kelly Cochran, Treasurer

Bill Baehr, Member At-Large

 

Military Command and Staff

1st Lt. Geoff White, Commander
1st Sergeant Joe Gillespie
2nd Sergeant Neil Carmichael

Corporal Craig Bondra
Corporal Jeff Mills

 

Civilian Section

Civilian Coordinator-Elaine Kessinger

 

 

3rd US Reenactors Goals and Objectives

 

The 3rd United States Regular Infantry Reenactors (hereinafter referred to as “the Regiment”) is a nonprofit, educational organization to facilitate the development of, and participation in, battle reenactments and living history of the Civil War era.  In a spirit of volunteerism, the members of the Regiment seek to contribute to a broader understanding of the lives, the issues, and the horrors faced by U.S. Regular Infantry units and their families from 1860 to 1865.

  1. Facilitate developing and participating in battle reenactments and living history.
    1. Actively promote the regiment and recruit new members, assisting them in equipping and developing their historic impressions.
    2. Develop partnerships with other reenactment organizations and national and local governmental organizations interested in promoting Civil War history.
    3. Develop a strategic approach to purchasing and maintaining unit equipment and refreshing uniforms and gear when necessary.
    4. Promote an “esprit de corps” that encourages unit members to serve and take on new responsibilities and leadership roles.
  2. Contribute to a broader understanding of the lives of U.S. Regular Infantry units and their families.
    1. Support the development of a unit education program that encourages the study and research of the U.S. Regulars during the Civil War to present historically accurate impressions and promote a greater public awareness of the period.  This will include a digital communication strategy that makes educational material widely available to other reenactors and the general public.
    2. Develop a sustainable civilian program that permits a broader and more diverse base of members to participate.
  3. Define and maintain a reasonable standard of authenticity in portraying the Regular Army soldier and the civilians they came in contact with during the American Civil War.
    1. Become a recognized leader in demonstrating accurate drill and “regular army” behavior on and off the battlefield. This includes “School of the Soldier” and “School of the Company”.
    2. Strive to achieve the highest possible level of authenticity.  However, a commitment to high standards is often constrained by consideration for the health and safety of reenactors and spectators.  Also, new information and research may require periodic corrections to our impressions.

 

 

 

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