After serving in the Army, which he entered at the rank of captain, he slowly bought his way up the ranks. He bought some land using his fathers money setting up a saw mill and increased the families rices in the timber trade. Loyal to the core, although a bit hot tempered at times, he has a shrewd eye for tactics but he has been prone in difficult situation to let his temper get the better of him.
A land situated in the mid 18th century where men wear tricorns and the women wear a smile
Thursday, 26 July 2012
Colonel Coleman´s "Mustards"
The first regiment raised...paid for and commanded by Jeremiah Coleman of the Pentridge Colemans.
After serving in the Army, which he entered at the rank of captain, he slowly bought his way up the ranks. He bought some land using his fathers money setting up a saw mill and increased the families rices in the timber trade. Loyal to the core, although a bit hot tempered at times, he has a shrewd eye for tactics but he has been prone in difficult situation to let his temper get the better of him.
After serving in the Army, which he entered at the rank of captain, he slowly bought his way up the ranks. He bought some land using his fathers money setting up a saw mill and increased the families rices in the timber trade. Loyal to the core, although a bit hot tempered at times, he has a shrewd eye for tactics but he has been prone in difficult situation to let his temper get the better of him.
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A good start on a new blog Paul! Congrats!
ReplyDeleteNever knew you had these figures, but they look excellent painted!
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Peter
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