My ancestor Jack Conrad left the plantation to enlist at New Orleans in 1862. He was in the 85th and 75th United States Colored Troops....Corps D'afrique also known earlier as the Louisiana Native Guard. They fought at the infamous battle of Port Hudson and then went on the Red River Campaign until the end of thr war. He finally returned to New Orleans and then onto Thibodaux to be with his family
preciate you dawg, but what i do is i go to the server browser and look up the shock ops and operations servers, then sort them by players and just pick whatever one
The charge was a suicidal one, even the confederate general on the opposing side seemed at shock when general banks when asked about a truce to retrieve casualties told the rebel commander i have no casualties in this area
Gordon, played by Will Smith, was an enslaved man famous for the picture taken of his brutally whipped and mangled back that is the most commonly used picture to showcase the after effects of the whipping of enslaved folk. Gordon was in fact not just another 🥷🏾. He was a beast who withstood more pain and suffering than your whiny bitch ass could ever dream of. You’d stick an iron in your mouth if you had to deal with even a fraction of the struggle these people had to endure. I have no doubt god will grant you with eternal suffering in hell when you get to the pearly gates and you have no answer when he asks why you were so cruel and ignorant to your fellow brothers and sisters of this Earth. Now go eat some more shit you Baboon.
This is the Louisiana Native Guard Corp D'afrique. My ancestor Jack Conrad fought at the Battle of Port Hudson and then onto the Red River campaign until the end of the war.
the Mississippi River campaign was one of the most daring yet strategically successful campaigns launched by the Brilliance of Field Marshall U. Grant and the tenacity of Gen Sherman and Gen Rosencrans, these men should be eternally honored for saving the America from falling apart.
My ancestor Jack Conrad left the plantation to enlist at New Orleans in 1862. He was in the 85th and 75th United States Colored Troops....Corps D'afrique also known earlier as the Louisiana Native Guard. They fought at the infamous battle of Port Hudson and then went on the Red River Campaign until the end of thr war. He finally returned to New Orleans and then onto Thibodaux to be with his family
This video perfectly shows how strong the atmosphere is in this game, truly unique!
thank yu bro 🙏🏾
og game
Wgameplay but i wanna know how u got into a server with that game mode all i keep finding is frontline sevrers
preciate you dawg, but what i do is i go to the server browser and look up the shock ops and operations servers, then sort them by players and just pick whatever one
thx for the vid
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Cool channel BRO
preciate it 🙏🏾
@jaytooshiesty_156 Easy Brother 🔥
How did you get the camouflage
I bought it in the exchange section
bro why you pick athens
bro why you choose athens sparta is the best
Every moment looks like a cinematic
game?
Looks like Battlefield 1
Miss this game in its prime
Awesome video!
Average Kaiserschlacht Experience
Gassssssss!!!! Masks on mustard gassss!!!
Felt like watching an opening cinematic/trailer for the game. Good stuff
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The charge was a suicidal one, even the confederate general on the opposing side seemed at shock when general banks when asked about a truce to retrieve casualties told the rebel commander i have no casualties in this area
this game feels like a movie
im sayin 🙏🏾
Oooh interesting
When i go on theres not enough people playing smh
Real
This is a cute lil story but I’ll bet anything it’s all bs. Justxx CD another slave, no glory no hope. Just another 🥷🏾
It is sad how modern-day mossbacks are programmed...happy George Washington Day or whatever you celebrate.
Gordon, played by Will Smith, was an enslaved man famous for the picture taken of his brutally whipped and mangled back that is the most commonly used picture to showcase the after effects of the whipping of enslaved folk. Gordon was in fact not just another 🥷🏾. He was a beast who withstood more pain and suffering than your whiny bitch ass could ever dream of. You’d stick an iron in your mouth if you had to deal with even a fraction of the struggle these people had to endure. I have no doubt god will grant you with eternal suffering in hell when you get to the pearly gates and you have no answer when he asks why you were so cruel and ignorant to your fellow brothers and sisters of this Earth. Now go eat some more shit you Baboon.
This is the Louisiana Native Guard Corp D'afrique. My ancestor Jack Conrad fought at the Battle of Port Hudson and then onto the Red River campaign until the end of the war.
(Battle of Port Hudson) (May,22-July,9,1863) (American civil war) (Result):(Union Victory)
the Mississippi River campaign was one of the most daring yet strategically successful campaigns launched by the Brilliance of Field Marshall U. Grant and the tenacity of Gen Sherman and Gen Rosencrans, these men should be eternally honored for saving the America from falling apart.
Same
Wait Why are The Russians Speaking With British Accents?
Somebody here don’t like the Spartans and fight for the Athenians 🫢