There is a scheduled call-tree test on May 5th at 8:00 PM Eastern. All are encouraged to answer thier phones
when the call comes. This is Test No. 3 of the six (6) scheduled tests
for this year. POCs are encouraged to leave voicemails/messages for
A&M members that do not answer immediately. Members that recieve
messages are encouraged to call their POCs as soon as convenient.
POCs are also encouraged to look for “holes” in their communication structure and fix them after the test. If
some members need to be removed due to lack of participation, don’t ask
questions; remove them. If POCs need to be replaced that create large
holes in the network, replace them within the week.
Good luck and everyone have a good test.
The remaining tests for 2010 are scheduled as follows:
1. January 5th, 8:00 PM EST
2. March 2nd, 8:00 PM EST
3. May 4th, 8:00 PM EST
4. July 6th, 8:00 PM EST
5. September 7th, 8:00 PM EST
6. November 2nd, 8:00 PM EST
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From yet another downstairs window emerged the heads of Sam Adams and John Hancock, who instantly
recognized their midnight caller. “Come in, Revere,” Hancock called in
his irritating way, “we’re not afraid of you.”
Paul Revere entered the Clarke house in his spurs and heavy riding boots, his long mud-spattered surout swirling
around him. He delivered his message to Hancock and Adams….
“It was shrewdly suspected,” [Jonas] Clarke later recalled, “that they [the British Regulars] were ordered to
seize and destroy the stores belonging to the colony, then deposited at
Concord.”
It was clear that Concord must be warned, and that the messengers from Boston were the men to do it. Once
again, Paul Revere and William Dawes climbed into their saddles,
probably a bit more slowly than before. They said farewell to Adams and
Hancock, and turned the heads of their weary horses westward toward the
Concord Road. Behind them, Lexington’s town bell began to ring in the
night.
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