General Staff
Welcome Onboard!
The Confederate Legion is a real and living organization and while it should be understandable that we cannot reveal every aspect of our organization there are some things which can be made known. We begin with introducing our Confederate Legion General Staff, the center piece of our organization.
If you are seriously interested in joining The Confederate Legion and becoming a full participant then contact the appropriate officer as posted below. We do not accept those who merely want the title without delivering on the performance. Those who join our growing numbers are expected to be doers, leaving the boasting to others. Additionally everyone is reminded The Confederate Legion is a lawful, peaceful and honorable ‘Confederate Military Ceremonial Honor Guard.’ Those who believe otherwise need not apply!
Our mission and purpose!
The Confederate Legion like any military organization has a chain of command to which its officers and enlisted personnel must answer. The ‘unit and rank structure’ of The Confederate Legion can be found by clicking the title posted above. The mission and purpose of the legion is easy to comprehend; reconstitute those long gray columns of men in gray. Our mission and purpose also means doing so in such large numbers we will in the process gain the undivided attention of everyone concerned. Therefore we are seeking far more then a meager few who might join in order to satisfy their exaggerated egos. The Confederate Legion is a serious business with an equally serious mission and purpose. When the time has fully come when our legionnaires go on parade we strive to add an entirely new meaning to the phrase ‘million man march.’
Ultimately The Confederate Legion will constitute five military branches; Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force and Border Patrol. The Marine Corps will be under the Navy, the Air Corps and Border Patrol will in like manner be under the command of the Army. When the Air Corps grows to a size large enough to constitute a separate branch, it will be broken away and become known as the Air Force.
The General Staff