
Click on the links below for a section of the U.S. Frontier Brigade bylaws:
1. Purpose
2.
Organization
3.
Membership
4.
Business
5.
Officers
6.
Authenticity
7.
Safety
8.
Amendments/Ratification
Name: This organization shall be known as the U. S. Frontier Brigade.
SECTION 1: PURPOSE
1. Purpose: The purpose of this organization
shall be to form and recreate Union Civil War Infantry, Artillery, Cavalry and
service units to participate in historical reenactments. The organization
shall participate, through proper selection and member approval, in various
events in the Department of the Frontier, the Trans-Mississippi Theater, or
designated National Level reenactments.
SECTION 2: ORGANIZATION
2. Organization: The organization, hereafter
known as the Brigade, shall be composed of independent reenactment units.
The elected commander or chairperson of each reenactment unit shall serve as
that unit's representative to the Board of Directors of the Brigade. The
Board of Directors shall act as the governing body of the Brigade. The
Board can, upon a majority vote, accept, deny or terminate a unit's membership
in the Brigade, if so desired.
At events, the individual units
present shall be organized into respective branches i.e. Infantry battalions,
Artillery batteries and Cavalry platoons. Service units shall be attached
to the Brigade headquarters for the event. Infantry units fielding 16
rifles or more (officers and musicians not included) will be guaranteed separate
company status within the formed Infantry battalions. All units of lesser
size shall be attached or combined to form a 16 rifle or more company.
Each battalion commander shall appoint or determine the commander of combined
companies under his command. Artillery units shall consist of 1 field
piece and a crew of 6. All units of lesser size shall be attached or
combined to form a crew of 6. The Artillery commander shall appoint or
determine the commander of combined Artillery units. The Cavalry
commander shall form appropriate units as needed.
SECTION 3: MEMBERSHIP
3. Membership: There shall be no individual
memberships in the Brigade. All individuals who are members in good
standing in a member unit of the Brigade shall also be considered members of the
Brigade. Units shall, within the authenticity and safety regulations of
the Brigade, establish their own membership requirements.
To be an
active member unit of the Frontier Brigade with all privileges, it is required
that each Company send 16 troops to 2 Frontier Maximum Events which are voted on
by membership.
(Units can send 10 troops to 1 event and 6 to the 2nd event, as long as a total of 16 troops attend 2 events in a calendar year).
Go to TOPSECTION 4: BUSINESS
4. Business: All business of the Brigade shall be
conducted by a majority vote of the Board of Directors. The election of
the Brigade commander, event selection, authenticity, safety regulations, and
amendments to these bylaws shall be done in writing and by mail so all member
units can participate. Any unit or individual may, in writing, propose to
the Brigade Assistant Adjutant General, events for consideration as Brigade
events. These events should be proposed at least 6 months in advance of
the event to allow for the information, mailing, and voting processes to take
place. In the event that a special meeting needs to be called to conduct
business of an urgent matter, which by using the normal mailing process would be
impractical, the Brigade commander may call such a meeting. The Brigade
commander may also designate an event to be the site of said special meetings as
a majority of unit representatives will be present. A quorum must be met
before any business can take place, otherwise it shall be considered a meeting
for discussion. Unit commanders or representatives may designate in
writing a proxy for events or special meetings they are unable to attend.
The AAG shall receive all proxies, to be delivered to the membership for any
vote. In any vote, each unit in good standing is entitled to a single
vote based on participation as stated in section 3 above.
Infantry battalion, Cavalry and Artillery Adjutants are expected to keep
records of events attended to include the number of personnel and equipment.
A copy will be forwarded to the Brigade Assistant Adjutant General for
Brigade files.
SECTION 5: OFFICERS
5. Officers: The Brigade shall be commanded by a
Colonel, who shall be elected for a two-year term in November by a majority vote
of the Board of Directors. Any individual who has served in a member unit
in at least one Brigade event is eligible to file for this position. The filing
deadline shall be the 30th of September of the same year. In the event
that the duly elected Colonel, for whatever reason, cannot fulfill his term, he
may appoint an interim Brigade commander to serve the remainder of the term.
The interim Brigade commander may serve out the balance of the term, or,
request that a special elcectio be held in accordance with the procedures
outlined in Section 4 (business). Appropriate notification must be
provided to the members of the Brigade to allow interested parties to file for
the position.
The Colonel shall act as the chief executive officer
for the Brigade and shall be its spokesman in dealing with event sponsors, the
1st Federal Division and its associated units, and with the public and media
organizations. In the field, he shall command the Brigade. In the
event the Colonel is unable to attend an event, he shall appoint an acting
Brigade commander for the duration of the event in question. He shall,
through his staff, inform all unit commanders of proposed Brigade events and
supervise elections to select Brigade events. He shall correspond with
event sponsors and see to the registration of the Brigade for events. He
shall preside at meetings of the Board of Directors, but shall cast no vote
except in case of a tie.
The Colonel shall appoint his staff
consisting of the Assistant Adjutant General, inspectors and/or as many
Aide-de-Camps as he deems necessary for the conduct of Brigade business and
field operations.
The Colonel shall select and supervise the
officers of the staff. These include the Provost, Engineer,
Quartermaster, Medical and Signal officers but may be expanded as the situation
demands.
The Assistant Adjutant General, hereafter referred to as
the AAG, shall keep and publish the Brigade schedule and communicate the orders
of the commander to the Battalion, Company and Battery officers. The AAG,
with the concurrence of the commander will speak for the Brigade. He may,
in the absence of the commander sign and issue necessary orders as needed for
Brigade functions. Orders issued by the AAG in the name of the Colonel
shall be received as if issued by the Colonel himself. He shall attend
all officer calls with the commander, keep notes of all Board meetings, organize
and supervise Brigade formations. The AAG shall hold the rank of Captain
but may be brevetted to whatever ranks the Brigade commander feels necessary for
the completion of his duties.
The Colonel shall appoint the
Artillery, Cavalry and Infantry battalion commanders. Each Branch will
nominate officers for the Colonel's approval. These officers shall serve
at the Colonel's discretion for an indefinite term. The senior infantry
battalion commander shall hold the rank of Lt. Colonel, with the Artillery and
Cavalry commanders, as well as the junior infantry battalion commanders holding
the rank of Major. Commanders may be brevetted at the discretion of the
Brigade commander. Each infantry battalion commander as well as the
Artillery and Cavalry commanders will appoint at least an Adjutant and
Quartermaster to his staff.
SECTION 6: AUTHENTICITY
6. Authenticity: Each unit/branch shall set its
own standards regarding authenticity in the ranks. However, the Board of
Directors may, by a majority vote, establish authenticity regulations for the
entire Brigade. Proposals for such regulations may be made by any
individual of a member unit or branch and may be proposed at any Brigade event
or by mail to the Brigade Adjutant. Voting on any proposals shall be done
by mail, giving all eligible units the opportunity to vote.
SECTION 7: SAFETY
7. Safety: Each unit/branch shall follow a common
sense approach as regarding safety in the ranks; however, a unit/branch may
impose specific guidelines it wishes to follow. In addition, the Board of
Directors may, by a majority vote, establish safety regulations for the entire
Brigade. Proposals for such regulations may be made by any individual of a
member unit and may be proposed at any Brigade event or by mail to the Brigade
Adjutant. Voting on any proposal shall be done by mail giving all
eligible units the opportunity to vote.
The Brigade commander
shall cause his subordinate commanders to hold authenticity and safety
inspections at the beginning of each Brigade event. Based on their
recommendations, the Board representatives present may vote to bar any
individuals and/or units from participation with the Brigade if they are found
not to conform to minimum standards. Individuals/units so barred shall
not be counted in determining unit participation status. The Artillery,
Cavalry, and infantry battalion commanders may issue standing orders outlining
safety or authenticity concerns not covered by the bylaws or its amendments,
with the concurrence of the Brigade commander.
SECTION 8: AMENDMENTS AND RATIFICATION
8. Amendments and Ratification: Amendments to
these bylaws may be proposed by any member unit of the Brigade in writing to the
Adjutant and shall be ratified by a simple majority of all member units via mail
ballot. In the event that an amendment is proposed at a special meeting,
the amendment will be considered approved if it receives a simple majority of
the unit representatives present at said special meeting. See Section
3.
These bylaws shall be ratified by a simple majority of member
units via mail ballot.
Proposed: September 1997
Proposal Modified: October
1997
Proposal Modified 2nd time: November 1997
Ratified: February
1998
Proposal to Modify 3rd time: January 2000
2nd Ratification: March
2000
Proposal to Modify 4th time: December 2001
3rd Ratification: January
2002
This page last updated on January 16, 2006.