About Me
- Jim Rosebrock
- I am a lifelong student of military history with particular interest in the Battle of Antietam. I work for the federal government in Washington DC and have two young adult children who I love very much. I currently volunteer at Antietam and devote much time to the study of this battle and the Maryland Campaign. I enjoy collecting notable contemporary quotations by and about the men of Antietam. Since 2013 I have been conducting in depth research on the regular artillery companies of the Union Army and their leaders. I hope to turn this into a book on this subject in the future. My perspective comes from a 28-year career in the U.S. Army. Travels took me to World War II battlefields in Europe and the Pacific where American valor ended the tyranny of Nazism and Empire. But our country faced its own greatest challenge 80 years earlier during the Civil War. And it was the critical late summer of 1862, when Robert E. Lee launched the Maryland Campaign. It is an incredible story of drama, carnage, bravery, and missed opportunities that culminated around the fields and woodlots of peaceful Sharpsburg MD. So join me as I make this journey South from the North Woods.
Sunday, July 23, 2017
Announcement of Antietam Battlefield Guides Written Examination
The Antietam
Battlefield Guides (ABG) will be offering the written examination at 9AM on
Saturday November 4, 2017 at the Sharpsburg Area Rescue Service, 110½ West
Chapline Street, Sharpsburg, Maryland.
There
is a $50 administrative charge associated with taking this examination.
A prerequisite for becoming a guide is active
participation in the Battlefield’s Volunteers in the Parks (VIP) program. Individuals
must sign up to be volunteers at Antietam National Battlefield and be active
park volunteers during the testing, mentoring and final evaluation processes
and thereafter. You DO NOT need to be a volunteer to take the written test.
However, to take the final evaluation with a park ranger and senior guide, you
must have accumulated 100 volunteer hours at the battlefield. Antietam Ranger
Olivia Black is the volunteer coordinator and can be reached at this email
address: Olivia_black@nps.gov.
Test Description: This examination evaluates
your knowledge of the Maryland Campaign. The test consists of over 200
questions. They include true false,
multiple choice, matching, fill-in-the-blank and short answer questions. There are no essays. However,
throughout the examination there are several short answer questions requiring
you to BRIEFLY discuss a certain aspect of the campaign. You are not evaluated
on writing style here. Simply communicate the information in short sentences,
bullets or in an outline form that gets your point across. You should be able
to answer these questions in the space provided in this test booklet. You will have four hours to
complete the examination.
You will be tested on your knowledge of the following
topics:
· · The Civil War in general
· · The Maryland Campaign and battles at Harpers Ferry,
South Mountain, Antietam and Shepherdstown including:
o Orders of battle
down to division level including unit locations and movement on the field.
o Backgrounds of the
principal commanders, division and higher
o Regiments of the
more famous brigades, (Irish, Black Hat, Texas) and their commanders
o Military
objectives of both sides
o Maryland Campaign
timeline
· · The Emancipation Proclamation
· · History of Antietam National Battlefield and its
memorials, monuments and landmarks, artillery positions, mortuary cannons,
avenues, auto tour stops, and hospital locations
· · Basic knowledge of Civil War weaponry (musket and
artillery) and medical practice
· · Knowledge of the town of Sharpsburg and the farms and
families who lived on the battlefiel
· The military aspects of terrain as they apply to
the battlefield.
The test is organized in three parts. Part One addresses the
Maryland Campaign in general. Part Two covers the Battle of Antietam
specifically. Part Three covers other required knowledge including the
aftermath of the battle, park history, civilians, military aspects of terrain
and other information categories not included in the first two parts. There may
be photographs of monuments that you will have to identify, photos of officers of
both sides, a map section where you will be asked to identify geographic
features, buildings, locations of divisions and select artillery positions.
To be accepted as a guide candidate, you must score 90% on
the written test. If you score between
85% and 90%, you will be eligible to retest no earlier than 60 days after you
take the initial test. You will have one opportunity to retest and must score
90% or higher. Candidates who score below 85% on the initial test are not
eligible to retest and must wait for the written exam to be offered again. You
may take the retest at no additional charge.
See our list of recommended readings to prepare for the test at here.
When you pass, you will be assigned a guide-mentor and are then
ready to proceed to the next step in the process. If you are not a volunteer at
Antietam, you must sign up at this point. You are now considered and designated
as a guide-candidate.
If you
are ready to begin the process, please email Chief Guide Jim Rosebrock (pointsalines@yahoo.com) to receive a test application
and a copy of the guide agreement. The
agreement outlines your obligations and responsibilities as a battlefield guide
after you have completed all examinations and training.
Complete
the application paying particular attention to the areas where you address your
current background and interests in the Civil War and the Maryland Campaign and
why you want to become an Antietam Battlefield Guide. Also be sure to include
two references. Submit your application no later than October 6, 2017. You may
email your application to Chief Guide Jim Rosebrock (pointsalines@yahoo.com) or drop it off at the Museum
Bookstore at Antietam National Battlefield.
Instructions for paying the guide test application will be provided
directly to those who submit an application.
We look forward to hearing from you.
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