I love watching you folks, hi from Selmer, Tennessee. I think it's great that Sabaton wrote a song about Tennessee's favorite son, Alvin York! You said it would be great for history teachers to use Sabaton to teach history in schools. Well, there are several teachers who have said they do! As far as what to play next, why don't you try "En Livstid I Krig". This is a live concert video in Sweden and it is in Swedish but it has subtitles, it will knock your socks off! Other suggestions might be Soldier of Heaven, Seven Pillers of Wisdom, Price of a Mile, and the list could go on. Look forward to seeing you again.
My 2nd Great Granduncle John George Painter was from Jackson County, Tennessee and he fought in WWI and he lived until he was 112 years old. In 1917, at age 29, he enlisted in the United States Army. As a part of Battery D in the 115th Artillery Battalion, he hauled ammunition and artillery supplies, including field guns, transporting all the supplies on horses or mules. Painter saw action at the Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Eighty days after the armistice was declared on November 11, 1918, Painter received the highest French honor, the Légion d'honneur award. He also received the Croix de Guerre and was one of only six Tennessee World War I veterans to be awarded the Tennessee Distinguished Award. Painter had to leave his son, Sean Humphrey Painter, when he went to war. He was discharged from service on April 12, 1919, after serving in the army for two years
Good that you guys enjoyed this video. Maybe if you all have the time, there is a different video that features the band and it was filmed using the rotoscope effect.
Representing Sabaton Squad...coming at you you stuff you didn't know you wanted to learn... The Swedish Skeptics Association aearded Sabaton with their Public Educator Of The Year in 2022! Currently the award us "under review" by the Association bc bassist Par Sundstrom made some comment in 2016 about Crimea that bunched up someone's panties... the whole thing is a huge nothing-burger... yet, the issue has not been settled...and most believe the body of Sabaton's work absolutely deserves an award! Let's talk about Tommy! Did you know that Tommy has a cover of this song on his channel? Not a regular cover...a DisneyTon cover! Where he takes a Sabaton song and arranges it to the music of famous Disney music!
@Marina Mucić YAY!!! I'm so glad to hear that! They deserved it! As an American, who was not taught much about foreign history... I can attest that I have learned *so much* by enjoying their music!
The Lost Battalion is a true story of 700 men of The Liberty Division during 3 days in the Argone forest, 1918. The Liberty Division was constituted in New York City, and trained at Ft. Dix, New Jersey. A banger of a song honoring a very diverse group of soldiers.
Thank you for watching and for the suggestions. I am not sure if we can get one of these edited and past copyright restrictions for Memorial Day, but we will try.
I love this song, but it's interesting to note that this song contains one of the only instances of Sabaton getting a historical fact wrong in the lyrics of a song. They say he was assigned to the "338th" Infantry Regiment but this isn't true, he was assigned to the 328th Infantry Regiment. It's a very minor mistake, but worth pointing out. Thankfully, they do fix this and sing "328th" when performing the song live. It goes to show though, how much research and effort Sabaton put in, that accidentally swapping a 2 for a 3 was the biggest mistake they've made in their lyrics...
I love watching you folks, hi from Selmer, Tennessee. I think it's great that Sabaton wrote a song about Tennessee's favorite son, Alvin York! You said it would be great for history teachers to use Sabaton to teach history in schools. Well, there are several teachers who have said they do! As far as what to play next, why don't you try "En Livstid I Krig". This is a live concert video in Sweden and it is in Swedish but it has subtitles, it will knock your socks off! Other suggestions might be Soldier of Heaven, Seven Pillers of Wisdom, Price of a Mile, and the list could go on. Look forward to seeing you again.
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"No sir, only 132."
Man, what a lad.
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My 2nd Great Granduncle John George Painter was from Jackson County, Tennessee and he fought in WWI and he lived until he was 112 years old.
In 1917, at age 29, he enlisted in the United States Army. As a part of Battery D in the 115th Artillery Battalion, he hauled ammunition and artillery supplies, including field guns, transporting all the supplies on horses or mules. Painter saw action at the Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Eighty days after the armistice was declared on November 11, 1918, Painter received the highest French honor, the Légion d'honneur award. He also received the Croix de Guerre and was one of only six Tennessee World War I veterans to be awarded the Tennessee Distinguished Award. Painter had to leave his son, Sean Humphrey Painter, when he went to war. He was discharged from service on April 12, 1919, after serving in the army for two years
Thank you for watching and for sharing this great personal history.
I definitely think you guys would enjoy “Devil Dogs” by sabaton. It’s essentially just a giant love letter to the United States Marine Corp
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Good that you guys enjoyed this video. Maybe if you all have the time, there is a different video that features the band and it was filmed using the rotoscope effect.
Thank you for watching. That suggestion sounds interesting. Do you have a link to the video, or the name of the song?
If you'd like to know more go to Sabaton history. Their vid on 82nd all the way is so informative!
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Representing Sabaton Squad...coming at you you stuff you didn't know you wanted to learn... The Swedish Skeptics Association aearded Sabaton with their Public Educator Of The Year in 2022! Currently the award us "under review" by the Association bc bassist Par Sundstrom made some comment in 2016 about Crimea that bunched up someone's panties... the whole thing is a huge nothing-burger... yet, the issue has not been settled...and most believe the body of Sabaton's work absolutely deserves an award!
Let's talk about Tommy! Did you know that Tommy has a cover of this song on his channel? Not a regular cover...a DisneyTon cover! Where he takes a Sabaton song and arranges it to the music of famous Disney music!
It's not under review anymore, they have decided Sabaton will keep their award
@Marina Mucić YAY!!! I'm so glad to hear that! They deserved it! As an American, who was not taught much about foreign history... I can attest that I have learned *so much* by enjoying their music!
Thank you for all this info.
The Lost Battalion is a true story of 700 men of The Liberty Division during 3 days in the Argone forest, 1918. The Liberty Division was constituted in New York City, and trained at Ft. Dix, New Jersey. A banger of a song honoring a very diverse group of soldiers.
Thank you so much for sharing this important information with us.
Just found your channel and I love your chill atmosphere and nice reactions. Feels like I am really hanging out with you guys. Keep up the good work!
Wow! Thank you for your encouragement.
sabaton has a history channel on youtube 🤘👌
Thank you for watching and commenting with that great info.
The best part. Sabaton are Swedish. They love peps like you and sometimes they comment reactors.
Nobody is getting sued for appreciation by them.
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The band Amaranthe (also Swedish) covered this song and it's also great if you want to listen to it.
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Funny thing, here im sitting a friday evening across the sea watching this video i found wile drinking Tennessee bourbon! 😁
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tommy covered this song in disney way
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Memorial Day request - Ghost of Freedom by Iced Earth or Soldier of Heaven by Sabaton
Thank you for watching and for the suggestions. I am not sure if we can get one of these edited and past copyright restrictions for Memorial Day, but we will try.
I love this song, but it's interesting to note that this song contains one of the only instances of Sabaton getting a historical fact wrong in the lyrics of a song.
They say he was assigned to the "338th" Infantry Regiment but this isn't true, he was assigned to the 328th Infantry Regiment. It's a very minor mistake, but worth pointing out. Thankfully, they do fix this and sing "328th" when performing the song live.
It goes to show though, how much research and effort Sabaton put in, that accidentally swapping a 2 for a 3 was the biggest mistake they've made in their lyrics...
Thank you for sharing this information with us. Sabaton is great!
Sabaton is here so we do not forget the deeds of these heroes. Papa bless
Well said
Excuse me but do you have kids?
Yes, and grandkids. We are very blessed.
@@grandparentsreact how many and gender?
You guys should do the ballad of the bull
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