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The State of things at The Regiment

6:53 am in Groups, Site News, The Regiment by Jim

One goal here at The Regiment is to allow conservatives to network locally. Step one in that process is to attract members from every state. Then, someone from each state needs to step up and add a group for your state, and encourage others to join that group.

Group creation is quite easy. From the navigation bar at the top of the page hover on My Account. That will give you a drop down menu. About mid way down is “Groups”. Hover there and you have three options: My Groups, Create a Group, Invites. Click on Create a group and fill in the requested information. Submit and done!

For the state groups we have been using the form State Regiment for the group name. Right now the only state groups are:

So, what can you do with a group?

Each group creates a corresponding forum where you can talk about almost anything. There is also “the wire” for each group. Think of it as sort of an in-house Twitter or Facebook wall.

I’d like to have members and groups for at least 25 states by the end of January. You can help. If you are already a member please consider starting a group for your state, or joining one that already exists. Also, I encourage everyone to join The Regiment group. That’s the one for all members. Finally, please continue to spread the word about The Regiment to your friends and online acquaintances. Hey, why not point them to this post? Thanks.

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Follow The Regiment on Twitter

7:32 am in Uncategorized by Jim

Just a quick note to let you know that you can follow The Regiment on Twitter. @Marblehead_Reg

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The Regiment – Tonight on bRight@Night

9:52 pm in The Regiment by Jim

I’ll be talking about The Regiment on tonight’s episode of bRight@Night. The show starts in less than 15 minutes. You can participate by calling in: (718) 664-9725 or going to the show page and clicking on push to talk. The chat room will be open in just a minute. Join me!

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What is The Regiment?

9:56 am in The Regiment by Jim

This site, MarbleheadRegiment.com was originally started in support for the campaign of Fred Thompson in the 2008 presidential primaries. It has evolved into something much different.

The original Marblehead Regiment was the 14th Continental Regiment of Marblehead Massachusetts.

The Marblehead, Massachusetts unit was originally formed in January 1775 after a town meeting voted to reorganize the militia, stripping the existing Tory commanders of their military powers and assigning Jeremiah Lee as the regimental commander. John Glover was elected second lieutenant colonel. The regiment armed itself in part using captured weapons and powder seized during a night time raid of the HMS Lively led by Samuel Trevett in early February.

John Glover assumed command after Lee fell sick and died from exposure when he was forced to flee from oncoming British troops.

This group is perhaps best know for the part they played in the Battle of Trenton.

As the end of 1776 approached, Washington faced a desperate situation. Morale was low, and the enlistments for many of his regiments, including the 14th, would expire at the end of the year. Washington decided to get one more battle in before these troops left the service. Howe had pursued Washington through New Jersey, but as Washington crossed the Delaware River into Pennsylvania, his troops had collected all the boats they could find and stopped Howe’s advance. Howe halted his campaign for the winter, moving most of his army back to New York, but leaving a chain of garrisons behind to hold New Jersey. Washington devised a plan to attack the garrison at Trenton, and selected Glover and the 14th Regiment to ferry his troops across the Delaware.

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Washington ordered the operation for Christmas night, which turned out to be a howling snow storm. As the 14th ferried the heavily laden boats across, they had to contend with ice forming on the gear, and cakes of ice that needed to be wrestled out of the way.[20] In addition to ferrying the troops, the 14th was responsible for ferrying the artillery that was under the command of Colonel Henry Knox. At 3am on the morning of December 26, three hours behind schedule, the 14th Regiment had completed their task.

After the crossing of the Delaware was completed, the 14th Regiment joined the other regiments in Glover’s brigade in General John Sullivan’s division and were part of the American victory at the Battle of Trenton that immediately followed. Before the day was out, the 14th Regiment would be assigned to ferry Washington’s force and approximately 900 Hessian prisoners back across the Delaware.

Most of us will never be in a position to directly effect public policy, such as being an elected official. We can, and will, be more effective by our ability to “pull the oars.”

As a starting point I would like to see members of this group:

  • Develop strong groups to focus on states, localities, and specific areas of opportunity
  • Explore ways to effectively promote conservative ideas, programs, and candidates
  • Discuss strategies to move forward
  • Educate members and visitors on our shared vision and ideas

Of course there is much more that will have to be added to this list over time. Help get things started by creating an account now. Your comments are welcome.

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The Regiment

12:12 am in Site News by Jim

I am busy setting up the group site for the Marblehead Regiment. Welcome to The Regiment. There is a lot of work to be done. Let me know what I’ve missed.