Chapter 5: The Nineties
In 1990, someone made a list of Middle Atlantic members by numerical order.
In 1990, Larry Beyer was 061. He had the lowest number followed by Joe Reese with
0162. Joe Reese goes back to the late fifties, and he was one of the founding fathers of
the Middle Atlantic Region. In 1990, the last person on the list was J. Mainfort with
competitor number 7399 of the First Tenessesse.
In January of 1990, the Deputy Commander reported that the N-SSA will buy
111.7 acres that border Fort Shenandoah.
In March 25, 1990 meeting, Commander Smithgall called the meeting to order.
It was reported in the minutes that individuals of a Host team that compete in individual
competition during the skirmish season should have the average of their individual scores
inserted in the host team spot for Regional Individual competition. The Anti-Assault
bill was coming up in Washington, and all members were encouraged to write or call
their congressman. The range at Revere was in trouble. Alcohol could not be served or
sold by the Host team at an Regional Skirmish for insurance purposes. The same idea
applied to the Regional Dinner Dance.
On April 21, 1990 a Dinner Dance was held at the Fort Washington American
Legion Post, number 10, in Fort Washington, Pennsylvania. The cost was $17.50 per
person or $20.00 after April 13th deadline.
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