
Camp Officers
It is the duty of the Sons of Confederate Veterans to defend the Confederate Soldier’s good name, and to ensure that the true history of the South is presented to future generations
I was born in Charleston, SC and raised on James Island. I have been a Camp Member since August 1999. I am a National, Division, and Camp Life Member. I am on my 2nd term as Commander and have served 3 terms as the Camp’s 2nd Lt. Commander. I have been the Camp Highway Clean Up Chairman since the early 2000s, and the Camp Graves and Guardian Chairman since 2019.
I was awarded the Camp Compatriot of the Year Award for 2011 and 2019, the Camp White Star Award in 2012. I was also awarded the SCV Superior Achievement Award in 2008 and 2009 and the SCV Meritorious Service Medal in 2019.
I have either reenacted in or helped with the Confederate Heritage Trust’s Ghost walk at Magnolia Cemetery for many years.
I helped exhume the remains of the soldiers and sailors at Johnson Hagood Stadium and the reinterment at Magnolia Cemetery.

I am a Camp Guardian having located and marked the graves of two of my Confederate ancestors and am currently working on another ancestor buried in Florida.
I have worked with Camp 4 on our Division and National Reunions, Camp Bike Rides, highway and cemetery cleanups, and with the funeral and burial of the last Hunley crew and volunteered at the Hunley Lab.
I am retired and presently reside in Ravenel, SC with my wife Penny, and two dogs, Sam and Finn, and over a dozen box turtles.
Michael Dixon
Commander

Kevin Cunningham
1st Lt. Commander
After leaving his position as Assistant General Counsel of the National Rifle Association to move to South Carolina, Kevin spent the next 30 years in construction management, building all over the Southeast before retiring in March, 2025.
Jeff Sineath
2nd Lt. Commander
Raised in Goose Creek, born in Charleston with deep family roots dating back to the 1600s, I retired after 30 years with Nucor Steel. I’ve been happily married to my wife, Brandi, for 34 years, and I’m proud to be the father of two sons and grandfather to two granddaughters.


Adjutant
M. Cain Griffin, CPA
Treasurer
Joined the SCV under collateral ancestor Major Nathan S. Blount who commanded the 7th Florida Infantry. Also am direct descendant of Pvt B.B. Griffin, Co I, 5th GA Cavalry, Wheelers Cavalry. Member of SCV since at least 2000, currently a member of Secession Camp 4 in Charleston, and former member of General Ellison Capers Camp 1212 in Moncks Corner, SC. Have served the SCV at division and camp levels including as commander of an award-winning camp.


Paul Murray
Chaplin
Hello, I’m Paul Murray, Chaplain of Secession Camp #4. I was born and raised in the Charleston area and currently live in Hanahan with my wife, Carolyn Vaden Murray. We have 5 children, 13 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild. I graduated from Chicora High School and joined the Navy. After two years of service, I went to work for the Charleston Fire Department. I retired after 33 years with the CFD and I currently work for Stuhr Funeral Home. I am a member of Friendship Baptist Church in North Charleston. I have been a member of the SCV since 1983. I originally joined the Fort Sumter Camp #1269 and transferred to Secession Camp #4 in 2004. I believe in the importance of loving and serving God, family, and country. I am proud of my Southern heritage. God Bless Dixie!
