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Southern Division Staff Roster

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Bvt.Maj.Gen. S.C. Anders    Maj. Doug Ozelius    Bill Cross     Matt Burbank



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Gen’l Anders has been in the hobby since 1986, and has held many staff and command roles in both mainstream and progressive battalions, including the CMF, 1s
t Regiment PACS ,Liberty Rifles, Chesapeake Volunteer Guard and now the Southern Division.
General Anders h
as either organized or commanded the following events:
South Mountain 1995
 Fire on the M
ountain 2000
 Morton's Ford 2001
 Burkittsville 2001
 Drayton's Brigade at 140th Antietam in 2002
 War on the James 2003
 Loudoun Heights 2003
To the Gate
s of Washington 2004
 Summer of '62 2005
 Shenandoah 1862, 2006
September Storm, 2007
Down the Valley, 2007
October ’62- 2007
At High Tide, 2008
Hope’s Camp
aign, 2009
- as  well as many other Officer Schools, Park Service Living Histories and various Infantry and Artillery Camps of Instruction over the years.

Under his command, the 6th Virginia won best Regiment for Recon 2 and then he lead the 14th Tennessee to that award at Recon 3. He has written several articles for Camp Chase Gazette and the Civil War Historian, and is a graduate of the CWLHI Command and Staff College.

 Chris
resides in Fort Washington with his wife Gina, his son Brandon who is a member of Company A of the Chesapeake Volunteer Guard, (their home battalion) and his daughter Elizabeth, who is a participant with the Civilians of the Southern Division.



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Maj. Doug Ozelius
Engineer

Major Ozelius is a veteran of many campaigns in both the Revolutionary and Civil War communities. Since 1987, he has been involved in staff and command roles, including the British Brigade, the United States Volunteers, the New England Brigade, and now the Southern Division.


Major Ozelius has participated in various living histories and encampments for local, state and National Park Services. He has assisted in planning command and training schools in the New England area, and has participated in command training sessions with the British Brigade and at Old Bedford Village.


Major Ozelius is currently active in organizing various events, both Revolutionary and Civil War, in the New England area and with the Southern Division.



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Bill Cross
 Division Quartermaster

With the exception of my first season, I have spent all of my time in the hobby as a campaigner. I am a proud member of the Rowdy Pards, and presently function as the group’s Treasurer. I have had the honor and pleasure of raising companies and even entire regiments for a variety of events, including the original "Burkittsville," two "Dutch" companies for two different "McDowells," "Berkeley Hundred," the company chosen "Best Federal unit" at "Recon 2," as well as the entire Federal battalion for "Into the Wilderness." I am pleased to say I have worked with some of the best people in the hobby organizing several fine events, including “War on the James” and “Into the Wilderness.”

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Matt Burbank
Divisional Field Officer