Greetings from Boise, Idaho.Excellent program and engaging presenter. Thank you to the National Museum of Civil War Medicine for making this available to persons watching online.Keep up the good work.
A very good presentation and am looking forward to reading the book. However, I'm a bit confused. In discussing the disadvantages faced by the Union artillery, Mr. Rosebrock states they had no Corps Artillery, then mentions Clarke and Getty who supposedly led the artillery of the 2nd and 9th Corps respectively. Were they only administrators or did they also have operational control of the guns?
All though nothing to do with Antietam that big artillery demonstration on the third day of battle at Gettysburg 150 guns i believe for two hours what actually did it achieve
You didn't say in your beginning what the heck a "limber " is. Make sure you define things & don't move on. What is a "limber?" Is that something your mother puts under your nose at night before you go to bed when you have pheumonia? You didn't tell us what the heck a "limber" is. Tell that guy in the back to shut up. He's not giving the presentation. In the audience I see 4 older men & one she-male. Good presentation. Thank You.
Greetings from Boise, Idaho.Excellent program and engaging presenter. Thank you to the National Museum of Civil War Medicine for making this available to persons watching online.Keep up the good work.
Fantastic presentation and presenter.
Good program.
Very good explanation of how artillery is organized and the gun types. This foundation helps.
A very good presentation and am looking forward to reading the book.
However, I'm a bit confused. In discussing the disadvantages faced by the Union artillery, Mr. Rosebrock states they had no Corps Artillery, then mentions Clarke and Getty who supposedly led the artillery of the 2nd and 9th Corps respectively. Were they only administrators or did they also have operational control of the guns?
All though nothing to do with Antietam that big artillery demonstration on the third day of battle at Gettysburg 150 guns i believe for two hours what actually did it achieve
Would have been important to actually address what the artillery accomplished at Antietam.
You didn't say in your beginning what the heck a "limber " is. Make sure you define things & don't move on. What is a "limber?" Is that something your mother puts under your nose at night before you go to bed when you have pheumonia? You didn't tell us what the heck a "limber" is. Tell that guy in the back to shut up. He's not giving the presentation. In the audience I see 4 older men & one she-male. Good presentation. Thank You.