| The CWSMMA encourages
and accepts writings from sources all over the world. We have a
collegiate nature about us in promoting studies from arm-chair historians to
real-sea Captains to colleagues whom hold degrees or are Doctoral
candidates. We offer five services, for free:
- We conduct reviews of books and articles and publish such reviews in
our magazine and on our website - there is no cost to the author, ever.
- Our constituency may elect to publish your article on our website, or;
- We may publish it in our print magazine, or;
- We might offer to bind, print and sell your book for you (we ask for
40% of the proceeds). We also will sell it online, worldwide, for
you. We pay all of the upfront costs, you pay and owe nothing.
Our financial prowess and investments are limited to supporting no more
than 10 authors per year. In some few cases, we have translated it
into other languages also - at no additional cost, or;
- We may offer to publish and print a booklet and offer it for sale or
for free at events.
PUBLISHED AUTHORS WITH GALLEYS,
MANUSCRIPTS OR FINISHED BOOKS: If you have an article or book published
already, they can be shipped to us for a review to be published. NEW
ARTICLES, ETC... will be reviewed and may be sent
in Microsoft Word or in WordPerfect (any versions) to
publisher@cwsmma.com Our
corporate servers can handle mega-files and photos. Snail photos can be
returned with a SASE. Our goal is to financially support aspiring
writers who want to publish or sell their works to the public when most
other means fail them.
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BROWSE OUR ARTICLES

A number of our articles from
authors utilize software programs that people cannot afford or do not own.
For that reason we provide to our guests with free viewing programs.
Every file, in this world, has what is called an extension.
For instance, a file named REENACTING.doc immediately tells us that this
file was typed up by someone in the Microsoft Word program.
We can tell as soon as we look at it when we notice that the extension is
.doc at the end. What if a fellow historian emails you an article he found
named FortsANDcannons.pdf - right there we can easily realize that this is a
.pdf extension and is viewable in the Adobe Acrobat program. A number
of articles are issued in Adobe Acrobat format
(the
file extension is always .pdf). Adobe makes a free program for viewing
such kinds of files called, "Acrobat." Another company highly used is
Microsoft (expensive)! They have several programs that people use,
like: Word (makes nice typed publications with an extension of .doc),
PowerPoint (makes slide presentations with file extensions of .ppt) and
Excel (makes good charts and has extensions of .xls). Finally, there
is the free, "WinZip," program that basically zips (compresses) and unzips
(decompresses) any number of files. This is handy to learn about or
use to send, lets say, two dozen photos from a museum you visited - to your
friend. It packages all of them into one, small file that you can
attach to an email. If you do not own these programs or
software - then first download the free viewer needed and this will allow
you to read or see files. Your computer will automatically know what
to do - no need for you to anguish or fiddle around with a million different
things. Avoid the high costs of buying several programs, count on the
CWSMMA to provide inexpensive or free solutions to you. Some of our
files have photos
or are in text (.txt) format.

 
Distinct Articles from Noted Authorities
»
Remarks relative to Ironclads,
by General P.G.T. Beauregard, Charleston 1863.
 
»
Reenacting a Navy Impression,
by William J. Mazzocco, Reenactors Journal, November 1993
ARCHIVED PAPER
»
Personal letter and follow up to previous
article published, by William J. Mazzocco, 1994
ARCHIVED PAPER
»
Responses to Naval/Marine Impression Questionnaire, by William J. Mazzocco,
1994 ARCHIVED PAPER
»
A Second Look: Reenacting a Navy
Impression, by William J. Mazzocco, Reenactors Journal, June 1994
ARCHIVED PAPER
»
Federal Navy: Getting Underway, by Kevin M.
Doyle, Reenactors Journal, September 1994
ARCHIVED PAPER
»
Ironclads on the Ohio, by Bill Mazzocco,
Reenactors Journal, November 1994
ARCHIVED PAPER
»
The
Ironclads: Reenacting a Real Civil War Navy Enlisted Impression, by
Senior Chief Petty Officer Martin
CJ Mongiello
(SW/SS) (Ret.), Camp Chase Gazette, September, 1995
ARCHIVED PAPER
»
Surfacing Hunley, by Commander George Cornelius, U.S. Navy
(Retired), Proceedings,
August 1996.
»
A
Flotilla Cries Eureka! By William J. Bray, Jr., Naval
History Magazine, June 1998.
»
Nothing
Stinks Like Blood - an interview with Edwin C. Bearss by David Hofeling,
Naval History Magazine, June 2002.
»
Raising the Turret, by Justin
Lyons, Naval History Magazine, December 2002 (USS Monitor article).
»
The Cutlass Carved its
Niche in Our Navy's Annals, By Richard Meckel, JO2, USNR, DON NHC
February 2005
Sword, Broadsword, Cutlass, Cannon,
Artillery, Shipboard and Landing Party Fighting + Regulations and noted
Official and Semi-Official Books
So many Associates have requested these books in
their original format! They are printing it, trimming the pages in an
old-time rough manner and then sewing it together with a needle and thread.
Some have even discolored a few of the pages with strong tea (laser printers
only or copy machines-NOT ink jets) or burnt a portion of the edges
afterwards. It makes for an excellent, authentic reproduction.
»
The Sword Exercise arranged for Military
Instruction, THE REAL - ORIGINAL BOOK, By
Brevet Major Henry C. Payne. Published by Gideon and Company,
Washington, 1850. Reprinted by the New Mexico Volunteers, Albuquerque,
NM, USA 1979 and Walsworth, Marceline, MO, USA 
» Cold
Steel, a practical treatise on the Sabre, THE REAL - ORIGINAL BOOK,
Based on the Old English Backsword Play of the Eighteenth Century Combined
with the Method of the Modern Italian School. Also on Various Other
Weapons of the Present Day Including the Short-Sword Bayonet and Constables
Truncheon. By Alfred Hutton, Captain of the Kings Guards.
Published by William Clowes and Sons, Limited, London, 1889. Presented
in the modern age by Mr. Peter Valentine©.
Also see his
Old Sword Play,
» Principles of Squad Instruction for the
Broadsword, THE REAL - ORIGINAL BOOK, by A.J. Corbesier, Sword-Master
of the US Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD, 1872 - A copy of the original as was
published in 1872, Philadelphia, PA by J.B. Lippincott & Company with a
forward by Vice-Admiral David Dixon Porter.

Read more fascinating information
here...
»
The Petty Officer's Drill Book, SELECTED
PORTIONS OF THE REAL - ORIGINAL BOOK, prepared under the direction of
the Bureau of Navigation by Lieut.-Comdr, William F. Fullam, USN.
Naval Institute Press, Annapolis, MD, 1904 Revised Edition. Coming
soon.
»
US Navy Light Artillery afloat and ashore, regulations and conduct for usage
in small boats - an original CWSMMA publication - coming in 2005! With
plates featuring the famed three wheeled piece. A .pdf will be sold
also.
»
Regulations for the Government of the United
States Navy, THE REAL ORIGINAL BOOK, by the Government Printing Office,
Washington, D.C., 1865 - available September, 2004. Currently in
printed form only. A .pdf is being made available soon and may be sold
publicly.
»
The Records of the Living Officers of the US
Navy and Marine Corps with a History of Naval Operations During the
Rebellion of 1861 - 65 and a List of Ships and Officers Participating in the
Great Battles, THE REAL ORIGINAL BOOK, by
Lewis R. Hamersley (late Lieutenant Colonel United States Marine Corps).
Published by J. B. Lippincott, Philadelphia, PA,1870. More than likely
we will be offering a free .pdf of this and the 1902 version, soon.
Certificates and Other
Helpful Papers
»
Boatswains pipe calls of the old navy,
front and
back with diagrams of call
patterns.
» Several other items
coming soon!
Brochures and Flyers from
Official CWSMMA Events
»
Cruising on the open ocean with Captain
Semmes at the, "Terror of the CSS Alabama,"
1996 CWSMMA event poster.
» Kids
coloring handouts for schools and CWSMMA events: The
Fighting Sailor and the
Ironclad.
» Negishi
Naval Base, Japanese-American Friendship Day
poster, Negishi, Japan, 1999.
»
Information on Robert Smalls, hero and first African-American Captain of a
US Vessel from robertsmalls.org
 
» CWSMMA
generated/supported brochure for the US Navy, 2004 -
front and
back in .jpg or in
front back
editable for your own upcoming celebrations and events of this great, Navy
and Army hero. A friend of Admiral Du Pont and President Lincoln.
CWSMMA Official Standing
Orders
»
Master Listing of all CWSMMA Standing
Orders (SO) 
» Standing
Order number one: Standards - Dedication - Mission Statement 
» Standing
Order number two: Event Management and the Hierarchy of Commanders therein 
» Standing
Order number three: Safety Rules and Procedures for shooting muzzle loading
artillery 
» Standing
Order number four: Overall Safety Rules and Procedures 
» Standing
Order number five: CWSMMA/Civil War Naval Ranking ...see
also
http://users.sisna.com/justinb/unifhome.html
» Standing
Order number six: CWSMMA After Action Report (Most helpful when used with
planning, marketing, advertising, meeting and scheduling at the 18 month out
mark of a upcoming event.
Mega events with cannon bristling on the open water, sailing on the high
seas, brochures, lectures, book signings, classes and coordinating
full-sized paddle wheel steamers does not happen by planning events 12
months before their date.
GENERAL ORDER
UNITED STATES NAVY DEPARTMENT,
Washington, February 18, 1846
It having been represented to the Department, that confusion arises from
the use of the words "Larboard" and "Starboard," in consequence of the
similarity of sound, the word "Port" is hereafter to be substituted for
"Larboard."
GEORGE BANCROFT
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