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PACS Information
Corporation
Structure: The 1st Legion is a 501c3
non-profit corporation in the Commonwealth of Virginia. It operates with a
President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer and a Board of Directors. The
Board of Directors are the elected leaders of all
regimental size organizations belonging to the Legion. At present we have two
infantry regiments, one cavalry battalion and one artillery battalion. The
Directors each have a vote at board meetings with the President being the deciding
vote should a tie occur.
Annual
Meeting: The 1st Legion PACS holds an
Annual Meeting at the beginning of each year to decide and vote on Legion
business and pick events for the new year. All
Legion members are encouraged and invited to attend the annual
meeting. Each company level organization has the right to vote on various
agenda items during the business section of the meeting.
Legion
Structure: The 1st Legion contains all three
arms of the army and various supporting units such as signal detachments and
field hospital units. At events the various elements of the Legion camp with
their own branch of service, i.e. cavalry, artillery and infantry. This allows
the various units to fall in and fight with their own branch but still under
the leadership of senior Legion officers. We have found this works well and the
troops enjoy it because they have a senior officer watching out for their
interests.
Legion
Staff: The 1st Legion Staff consists of a
Legion Commander, Chief of Staff and the rest of the support staff needed to
run the Legion or an event if we are asked to do so. The staff is a working
staff, with all members engaged in making sure the troops have a good event.
The Legion commander fills the role of General and President in the corporation.
Events:
Every year the Legion selects between three and five events as maximum
participation events. We usually try to find an event in spring, summer and
fall and then fill in with others that look like they meet our needs. In
addition to the maximum events the various battalions usually add a few
additional events to their schedule. If the General sees that we are going to
have a large turnout at an event not on the Legion list he will make every
effort to attend or at a minimum, have some of the staff on hand to support the
troops.
Insurance
Coverage: The 1st Legion provides insurance
for its membership as part of their membership. We currently carry Liability,
Medical and Director and Officers Insurance.
Membership:
Membership is broken down into several levels. Individuals belong to companies,
companies belong to regiments, battalions, or squadrons and the Legion is made
up of those larger level organizations. An individual or company looking to
join the Legion is referred to a company or regiment in their area. If the
organization looking to join is a regimental size unit then they will be
brought in as their own regiment, battalion, or squadron. A one year
probationary period is required when joining the legion. Dues are normally
turned in to the regimental commander by 2/15 and to Legion by 3/1 so there are
funds in the treasury for insurance renewal. New personnel can be added through
the year by sending their dues to Legion.
Camp
Requirements: The 1st Legion is a family
friendly organization which establishes a fixed camp with correct tentage. Our families camp with us in the field. We do ask
that all family members living in the camps follow the same dress requirements
as the soldiers. They must be dressed out at a particular time and remain in
period attire until the event is over.
Fund
Raising: As a 501c3 corporation we raise
funds during the year which is donated to various Civil War Sites at the end of
the season. This is accomplished by various
means etc.
Current
Strength: The 1st Legion currently has just under 1000 paid members. In addition we field about 10 guns
and 20-30 horse.