You'll never get it perfect, nor will we ever know all the exact details of every battle/skirmish ... but Gary's, Dan's and Doug's depth of knowledge and enthusiasm always inspires me to dig a little deeper into their other video's .... besides the bigger tactical analysis, I love how they also cover the more personal stories, details and the environments the soldiers and command had to negotiate ... I'm a Yankee with family that fought on both sides .... the bravery and heroism shown by these men continues to keep me in awe ... such a sad period in our history that shows when men can't compromise on ideology, friction and war often follow .... as the old joke goes ... someone once asked the Dali Lama what effect the French Revolution had on the world ... he pause, smiled and said .... "Too early to tell"
I am so grateful to Gary and Tim and Doug and the guys at the Battlefield Trust and Addressing Gettysburg for the content they bring to RUclips. Excellent work and I love the passion and humor. THANK YOU!
The best tour I've ever watched and I've been to the battlefield over a dozen times over the years and learned so many new facts , even had a tour with Ed Bearss. Thanks guys.
Let the haters hate, I enjoy very much your excitement on the topic. Keep doing well all of you, the camera people, sound the uhm park people, no disrespect. You just keep bouncing around excited it really brings it to life. Oh you can call me Tigger. and what do tiggers do, bounce and bounce, cause their the only one.
Jump around more! The action there wasn’t sublime and measured. It was organized chaos. The men that died there and the survivors deserve that it be told with great enthusiasm.
Would you do a video on the 54th New York Infantry Marker at Rock Creek? It took me 4 attempts to find that marker. I’d also like to know more about the Infantry if possible.
I went looking for the carved rock at 7:30 and I couldn't find it. I'm fairly certain I was in the right place, but the rock was smooth. Hopefully not ground down...
Weed was taken to the Jacob Weikart house correct? I remember reading Tillie Pierce's account and I think he was the one she sat next to in an upstairs room while the soldier watching him left for a short time. I think she said something to the affect of the name Weed always stuck in her mind.
I love the content but you guys are so hyped up it's hard to listen to. Is it the effect of the histrionic movements and speech of Mr Adelman that makes everyone try to emulate the exaggerated and spasmodic presentation? Slow down - let it sink in - don't spaz! I gave it a thumbs up for content. I've had this problem before watching Mr Adelman - uncomfortable - can't do it.
Why do they speak like their running a nascar race? Would be so much better if they would calm down a bit. I mean the confederates aren’t going to attack in just a few mins 🤦♂️. What’s the big rush??
You'll never get it perfect, nor will we ever know all the exact details of every battle/skirmish ... but Gary's, Dan's and Doug's depth of knowledge and enthusiasm always inspires me to dig a little deeper into their other video's .... besides the bigger tactical analysis, I love how they also cover the more personal stories, details and the environments the soldiers and command had to negotiate ... I'm a Yankee with family that fought on both sides .... the bravery and heroism shown by these men continues to keep me in awe ... such a sad period in our history that shows when men can't compromise on ideology, friction and war often follow .... as the old joke goes ... someone once asked the Dali Lama what effect the French Revolution had on the world ... he pause, smiled and said .... "Too early to tell"
Looking like it’s headed that way again
Coming back to this video after a year - still infectious, compelling viewing.
These guides are so Great in their knowlege of the battlefield..Thank you..
You gents are the BEST. Very entertaining and informative. Keep em coming.
Gary and Tim really bring history alive for me. Thank you
Thank you for a wonderful presentation!
Thanks my good friends. Peace for you all.
Gary, Your enthusiasm about all these details is truly infectious. I commend you. I thank you.
How can you not get excited watching these guy's with all the passion they have! Lol
You all do an amazing job and Garry’s excitement make me more happy and let’s me know I’m not the only person who gets that excited about Gettysburg!
I am so grateful to Gary and Tim and Doug and the guys at the Battlefield Trust and Addressing Gettysburg for the content they bring to RUclips.
Excellent work and I love the passion and humor.
THANK YOU!
You guys do an AMAZING job. Thank you so much!!!
Fantastic! From Spain, congratulations!!
Love the passion of these fellas. Definitely make it worth the watch. Thank you gentlemen.
Thank you for posting! I wish I had this much passion for anything!
Love the videos! I was at Gettysburg for a week and it's a lot to absorb. These videos help a lot!! Thank you.
Great stuff guys .Always wanted to go there but never could. Thanks for what you do to keep out history alive.
thank you for everything all of you do all year long love the video never stop
Gary's enthusiasm is contagious.
I LOVE THIS VIDEO AND WANT TO SEE LOTS MORE !!!!! Thank you Civil War Trust ! ! ! ! ! Thanks guides and historians!!
The best tour I've ever watched and I've been to the battlefield over a dozen times over the years and learned so many new facts , even had a tour with Ed Bearss. Thanks guys.
These presentations are fabulous .. Thank you :)
Thank you !
I love learning from Gary and company! i feel like we are all friends!!
Wonderful presentation.
You do bounce around a lot, lol. But I love the enthusiasm. Keep up the good work. Great info in these videos.
20th Maine, 83th Pennsylvania, 16th Michigan, 44th New York. Heros for ever!✊
May we never forget the History..so many in power have...
that was one of the most accurate detailed presentations i have ever seen. they nailed everything .outstanding job!
Aww Love Gettysburg, been there several times..Went to the 150th Anniversary!..So Much History there..
You guys are great!!
Haven’t been to Gettysburg since the 150th. Going Friday and plan to spend time at Little Round Top. Great video guys!
Awesome - well-done guys.
You guys are fantastic.
Let the haters hate, I enjoy very much your excitement on the topic. Keep doing well all of you, the camera people, sound the uhm park people, no disrespect. You just keep bouncing around excited it really brings it to life. Oh you can call me Tigger. and what do tiggers do, bounce and bounce, cause their the only one.
These videos are awesome!!!!!Thanks a lot!!!!!
Jump around more! The action there wasn’t sublime and measured. It was organized chaos. The men that died there and the survivors deserve that it be told with great enthusiasm.
Thanks 🤔I think you are awesome in telling the story at little round top🇩🇰From Denmark 🇩🇰 I would really like to visit Gettysburg sometime 🌹🎶
Gary and Tim ,the rest- GO GUY's! Semper Fi!
This was great!
Outstanding!!!
These guys are awesome
Outstanding
Would you do a video on the 54th New York Infantry Marker at Rock Creek? It took me 4 attempts to find that marker. I’d also like to know more about the Infantry if possible.
Gary, it was GREAT meeting you at Gettysburg today! Thanks for the Pic!
I went looking for the carved rock at 7:30 and I couldn't find it. I'm fairly certain I was in the right place, but the rock was smooth. Hopefully not ground down...
The last time I went I could not see it either 😬 - AP
@@AmericanBattlefieldTrust that is really disappointing. I wonder what happened. It's not in a spot that most people would normally be treading.
“Custer’s nose was a different color.” 😂😂
THIS IS GREAT
This is a wicked cipher
Weed was taken to the Jacob Weikart house correct? I remember reading Tillie Pierce's account and I think he was the one she sat next to in an upstairs room while the soldier watching him left for a short time. I think she said something to the affect of the name Weed always stuck in her mind.
Do you think Hazlett's battery was placed inadquately"?
I'd love to see what this whole area and town looked like right before any troops arrived. 6/30??
Not just the 15th Alabama, but the 47th Alabama as well, in front of Chamberlain!
LOVE Tim's comment about Custer's nose.
CUSTER'S NOSE WAS A DIFFERENT COLOR! LMAO!!
except for the fact you are pressed for time i don't see how anyone could have a problem with your presentations
Looking north from this hill, you can see how Johnson could miss the whole 3rd Corps at 4am.
I love the content but you guys are so hyped up it's hard to listen to. Is it the effect of the histrionic movements and speech of Mr Adelman that makes everyone try to emulate the exaggerated and spasmodic presentation? Slow down - let it sink in - don't spaz! I gave it a thumbs up for content. I've had this problem before watching Mr Adelman - uncomfortable - can't do it.
Narrative too fast hard to understand. Are you NPRz guides or what?
Gary and Doug are fast talkers. Gary, Doug and Tim are all licensed battlefield guides.
Like nascar announcers. But for a battle. Pretty fun
Why do they speak like their running a nascar race? Would be so much better if they would calm down a bit. I mean the confederates aren’t going to attack in just a few mins 🤦♂️. What’s the big rush??