“Seldon do
politicians use twenty seconds of personal
politicking to
erase months of bipartisan triumph. But on June
10, 2025, President Donald Trump did just that.
At stake were the names of Army bases that
once honored Confederates. In 2020, Congress
reaffirmed what their predecessors knew
during the Civil War itself: Confederates
did not deserve military commemoration. They
committed treason to try to dissolve the
United States and create an entirely and
eternally enslaved nation. “
Preface of
A Promise Delivered Ten American Heroes and
the Battle to Rename Our Nation’s Military
Bases by
Ty Seidule and Connor Williams.
Retired General Ty Seidule will
discuss the aforementioned book with the
Baltimore CWRT audience on Tuesday, April
28, 206 at 7:30 p.m. The book focuses on the
lives of the 10 individuals whose names were
chosen by the bipartisan Congressional
Naming Commission in renaming nine US army
bases. The meeting will be held the library
of Hiss United Methodist Church, 8700
Harford Road, Parkville Md., 21234. (From
the beltway (I-695) the church will be on
your right. Pull into the upper parking
lot-the lot just before the church building-
and walk to the semi-circle at the front.
Enter the first door on the right, go up the
stairs to the second floor and turn left
then right into the library (rm #208).
Ty Seidule is
a retired United States Army brigadier
general, historian, and author known for his
work dismantling the "Lost Cause" myth of
the Confederacy. He is currently the
Professor Emeritus of History at West Point
and a professor at Hamilton College.
Holder of a Ph.D. from The Ohio State
University and a B.A. from Washington and
Lee University, in 2021,
Seidule was
appointed by the Secretary of Defense in
2021 as Vice Chair of the commission tasked
with renaming Department of Defense assets
that honor the Confederacy.
Seidule served
for 36 years in the U.S. Army before
retiring in 2020. His service included
command and staff positions in Germany,
Italy, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and the Balkans,
Leadership as a tank platoon leader and
later a cavalry troop commander in the 82nd
Airborne Division during the Gulf War. He
headed the History Department at West Point
for nearly two decades.
Dr. Seidule last
appears before the BCWRT in March of 2021 to
present his book
Rober E. Lee and Me.
Remember, Baltimore Civil War Roundtable
will present, via Zoom, General Ty Seidule
(Rt.) discussing his book; A
Promise Delivered Ten American Heroes and
the Battle to Rename Our Nation’s Military
Bases on
Tuesday, April 28. at 7:30 p.m. in the
library of Hiss United Methodist Church. We
urge you to attend in person. If you can’t,
register for the Zoom at https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/HfayRKx6RrirTAbV0OrgZA

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Notes
from the President
April was a pivotal time throughout the civil war. The
bombardment of Fort Sumter, which began The hostilities,
occurred in April of 1861. The first bloodshed including deaths,
Happened right here in Baltimore during that same April. 1862
saw the costly battle of shallow and the abolishment of slavery
in the nation's capital.
general grant’s Vicksburg campaign everything on the IHOP value
in general Lee’s Chancellorsville campaign all begin in April of
1863. Senate passage of the 13th amendment of the constitution,
the beginning of the Red River campaign And the Fort pillow
massacre occurred the following April. Lastly, the fall of
Richmond, Lee's capitulation to grant and the Lincoln
assassination forever immortalized April of 1865.
On April 28, the Baltimore civil war roundtable we'll have
retired general Ty Seidule speak on his book;
a promised delivered 10 American heroes in the battle to rename
our nation’s military bases.
The book which was published by Saint Martin’s press, Is
currently available for order through Amazon.
Remember: our roundtable needs our members to start coming out
and joining our meetings in person, again. Additionally, we need
to find ways to expand our membership. Please start talking
about the roundtable with your friends and relatives. Invite
them to attend a meeting with you.
If you have any ideas on how we can grow as a group, please send
me your suggestions. My e-mail is
rfordjazz@yahoo.com.
Remember, as well as sending your membership checks to our
treasurer frank arminger, 42 Norwick Circle, Timonium. MD.
21093. you can also Pay for your membership with an electronic
transfer through the zelle platform. Our zelle e-mail is
farmiger@verizon.net.
Yearly membership is $25 per individual and $35 per family.
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