To: Col Jean Baptiste Doutron
From: Lt. Col. Henri du Bois

Colonel,

When fighting the enemies of France our armed forces must work in concert
with each other; infantry and cavalry.  Understanding how His Majesty's
cavalry units work can only help to further my ability to lay out and make
the most use of cavalry units.  Quite unlike Paris where we have many social
and political rivalries.  I am sure you can undertand my interest in cavalry
adjutant's position.

Nonetheless, I thank you for the offer, but must respectively decline.

Lt. Col. Henri du Bois
King's Musketeers

[OOC:  Sure you can.  Just like you can be an adjutant for a regiment in
which you don't serve. :)]

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From: "chris holmes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PressEnGarde" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2001 5:50 PM
Subject: Banana JBD to HdB


Lt. Col. Henri du Bois

I understand from the grapevine that you have applied for the post of
Cavalry Division Adjutant.  I am puzzled as to why a member of the his
Majesty's Musketeers would desire such a position.  If it is your intention
to transfer to a cavalry regiment, then I am sure we at the ALC would be
more than happy for someone of your obvious talents to join us.

Yours

Chevalier Col Jean Baptiste Doutron

(OOC: I'm not even sure if you can apply to be adjutant for a division in
which you don't serve?)


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