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COURT OF THE ADMIRAL



 

Each year eleven Krewemen are selected to represent the
Krewe of Andres De Pez and serve on the court. These
honored positions are granted to Krewemen in good
standing who have shown exceptional devotion to the
Krewe.

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Jay Saiter
Admiral Andres de Pez

As a token of his office, Admiral Andres de Pez

holds the Admiral’s Sword.

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Marty Edwards
DON CARLOS DE SIGUENZA

As a token of his office, Don de Siquenza holds a beer stein used to celebrate the successful landing at Pensacola Bay.

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Rich Amato
CPT. PEDRO DE IRIARTE

As a token of his office, Capt. de Iriarte holds the Ship’s wheel from the
Nuestra Senora de Guadelupe.

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Kevin Foster
GENERALISSIMO DE ALCANIZ

As a token of his office, General de Alcaniz holds the skull staff given to Admiral de Pez by local Native American tribes.

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Clay Usie
CPT. JUAN JORDAN DE REINA

As a token of his office, Capt. De Reina holds a chest used to fund the expedition and locate the true treasure, Pensacola Bay.

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Adam Medley
CONDE DE GALVE

As a token of his office, Conde de Gaive holds the compass used to guide the Nuestra Senora de Guadelupe to Pensacola Bay.

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Bo Cobb
CPT. MARTIN DE RIVAS

As a token of his office, Capt. de Rivias holds

 the Engineers protractor that Don de Sequenza used in charting Pensacola Bay.

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Buck Paulchek
PILOT LUIS GOMEZ RAPOSO

As a token of his office, Pilot Luis Gomez Raposo holds a piece of the ballast stone used to balance the Nuestra Senora de Guadelupe through rough waters.

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Aaron Edwards
CPT. BONITO DE GONZALEZ

As a token of his office, Capt. de Gonzalez holds the Admiral’s flask used to celebrate the successful landing at Pensacola Bay.

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Rob Phillips
SIR ALLEGRIA DE PALAFOX

As a token of his office, Sir de Palafox holds the silver cross Admiral de Pez wore during the first mass in North America.

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Ryan Wassil
PILOT JUAN ENRIQUEZ BARROTO

As a token of his office, Pilot Barroto holds the ship’s bell from the Nuestra
Senora de Guadelupe.

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