Maj. Gen. Thomas Borling Retires!
Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2013 4:48 pm
OFFICERS OF THE UNION ARMY OF THE POTOMAC,
ATTENTION TO PARADE!
Major General Thomas Borling, Commander of the 6th Artillery Brigade, Second Infantry Division, I Corps, Army of the Potomac, has announced his retirement from active service. General Borling has been a club member within the Union Army since January of 2004. He was assigned to the Army of the Potomac and served honorably within that organization throughout these last 11 1/2 years. Thomas served as a Division Commander from September, 2006 until February of 2009. He compiled a very respectable 11-5-14-10-24 combat record, amassing over 800 OBD Points. He is a holder of the Union Army Combat Badge, four Battlefield Ribbons and was most recently a participant in the Red Badge of Courage Tournament. On the announcement of his retirement he is awarded the Army of the Potomac Service Medal and the Examplary and Honorable Service Medals for his 30 month's as an AotP Division Commander.
Please join me in saluting this fine officer and in wishing him well in his retirement.
OFFICERS OF THE UNION ARMY OF THE POTOMAC,
Present, ARMS!
Order, ARMS!
Parade, DISMISSED!
My tab is again open in all participating establishments.
ATTENTION TO PARADE!
Major General Thomas Borling, Commander of the 6th Artillery Brigade, Second Infantry Division, I Corps, Army of the Potomac, has announced his retirement from active service. General Borling has been a club member within the Union Army since January of 2004. He was assigned to the Army of the Potomac and served honorably within that organization throughout these last 11 1/2 years. Thomas served as a Division Commander from September, 2006 until February of 2009. He compiled a very respectable 11-5-14-10-24 combat record, amassing over 800 OBD Points. He is a holder of the Union Army Combat Badge, four Battlefield Ribbons and was most recently a participant in the Red Badge of Courage Tournament. On the announcement of his retirement he is awarded the Army of the Potomac Service Medal and the Examplary and Honorable Service Medals for his 30 month's as an AotP Division Commander.
Please join me in saluting this fine officer and in wishing him well in his retirement.
OFFICERS OF THE UNION ARMY OF THE POTOMAC,
Present, ARMS!
Order, ARMS!
Parade, DISMISSED!
My tab is again open in all participating establishments.