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The    Cannon    Report
The Powhatan Troop, Camp 1382


George T. Lee III
   Commander

Billy H. Kornagay
   Lt. Commander

Michael L. Pogue
   Adjutant

Andrew Seamons Jr.
  Treasurer

William P. Jervey Jr.
   Chaplain

Dr. Ronald W. Toney
  Surgeon

Vacant.
  Color Sergeant

Vacant
  Aide-De-Camp

Paul M. Houser
  Quartermaster
  Editor  TCR
  Webmaster

Jeremy B. Utt
  Camp Historian

Gordon Drumheller
  Judge Advocate





                
DEO               VINDICE
General Robert Edward Lee
January 19, 1807 –
October 12, 1870
His 200th birthday was on     Friday, January 19, 2007

"All the South has ever desired was that the Union as established by our forefathers, should be preserved, and that the government, as originally organized, should be administered in purity and truth."
Sir Winston Churchill once remarked, "Lee was the noblest American who had ever lived and one of the greatest commanders known to the annals of war."
Commanders Comment:
Our Camp will inaugurate the new officers on Sunday the 28th of January.  I encourage all our members to attend the meeting to show your support for our new Camp Officers.  Under their leadership I feel that our camp will continue to be successful as in the past.  I have enjoyed very much being your Camp Commander and will continue to offer my services when called upon.

                                                                                            George T. Lee III
                                                                                              Commander
Cannon Report:
The January meeting will be on Sunday the 28th.  It will be held at The Village Garden Café, 1 p.m. lunch, and 2 p.m. meeting.  Our speaker will be Carolyn Cios, Powhatan County Administrator.  The Village Garden Café, 8433 Old Buckingham Rd. is just east of the Courthouse.  Cost per person is $9.00.  The sandwich buffet and sides are excellent, as is the environment.  Please try to attend this first meeting in 2007 to show your support to the SCV and your Camp.

As is apparent from the appearance of this report, it is dedicated to the memory of . Robert E. Lee, a man whose military tactics have been studied worldwide, was an American soldier, educator, Christian gentlemen, husband and father.
                                                                                                  Paul M. Houser
                                                                                                Cannon Report Editor