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Ask A Gettysburg Guide #63- Things That Make You Go 'Hmmm' In The Gettysburg Campaign- Jasan Hileman 

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LBG Jasan Hileman is the newst guide to join us on Addressing Gettysburg. Also, Joe from Peach Orchard Publishing joins us for the first time as producer/engineer.
When I asked Jasan to do the show I told him what I tell every guide who comes on: you can choose from a list of listener submitted topics or you can name your own. Jasan said he wanted to do a WTF Moments epiosde. Since that title is already overused, I harkened back to the days of hair gel and parachute pants and borrowed a line from the great American philosophers C&C Music Factory for this show's title.
In this episode, we cover many things that leave a lot of us scratching our heads about the Gettysburg Campaign like Mr. Stuart's Wild Ride, Ewell's "inaction" on Cemetery and Culp's Hill and more. This was yet another fun episode to record and we hope you have fun (and learn a bit) listening to it.
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Комментарии : 33   
@reiddillashaw2383
@reiddillashaw2383 3 месяца назад
Great concept for discussion, and a great video. Many thanks to AG & Jasan Hileman!
@addressinggettysburg
@addressinggettysburg 3 месяца назад
Our pleasure!
@colehileman7428
@colehileman7428 Год назад
Great show! That Jasan guy really sounds like he knows what he talkin about… 👀😂
@addressinggettysburg
@addressinggettysburg Год назад
Lol
@mattpiepenburg8769
@mattpiepenburg8769 Год назад
Genuine pleasure to hear such a knowledgeable discussion. Found myself going hmmm… in many new ways :)
@generaljacksoncsa
@generaljacksoncsa Год назад
Some pretty good Hmmmmmmmms
@addressinggettysburg
@addressinggettysburg Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@brucereed105
@brucereed105 10 месяцев назад
Excellent indepth conversation. Explored many tactical avenues.
@addressinggettysburg
@addressinggettysburg 10 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@gettysburgbrian
@gettysburgbrian Год назад
Really fun episode
@addressinggettysburg
@addressinggettysburg Год назад
Thank you
@wes2262
@wes2262 Год назад
1:43:00 🤣🤣🤣 Civil War Comedy Channel Just found this channel last night, I love it
@addressinggettysburg
@addressinggettysburg Год назад
Thank you! Enjoy
@blackrocks8413
@blackrocks8413 3 дня назад
at 1:05 'lack of cavalry' ?? or Conf cav not utilized well. 7 Cavalry brigades Lee had, only 3 were with Stuart. Lee had cavalry with him the whole time but they were not utilized on day1 or 2. Maybe he didn't have much faith in them......
@addressinggettysburg
@addressinggettysburg 3 дня назад
Right. He didn’t need cavalry. He needed Stuart. But I count Jones, Robertson, Jenkins and Imboden who are within Lee’s reach before Stuart comes back to him with the other three. Did you mean there were 7 brigades in total?
@dwood721
@dwood721 Год назад
July 1 was a full moon
@addressinggettysburg
@addressinggettysburg Год назад
👍
@bryanfields5563
@bryanfields5563 Год назад
14:45 - Someone really DID say "Hmmmmm"!
@addressinggettysburg
@addressinggettysburg Год назад
😂
@charliet1535
@charliet1535 Год назад
I like this type of conversation
@addressinggettysburg
@addressinggettysburg Год назад
Thank you. We do too
@jasonhamby552
@jasonhamby552 Год назад
With Lee was it a heart or a fart issue?
@addressinggettysburg
@addressinggettysburg Год назад
😂😂
@heynsenene
@heynsenene 10 месяцев назад
Chess is a campaign. Your opening moves may not take the King but are just as important. What if.....J.E.B. WAS on the Gettysburg campaign and he got eliminated by the swift movements of Meade. And what if. Just if. Blaming the loss at Gettysburg on Stuart "not being there" is no different then the silliness of blaming Ewell. Ask yourself again as to WHY Stuart wasnt there. Lee did everything but slap the ass of his horse goodbye. 🐎 hmmmmmm...
@addressinggettysburg
@addressinggettysburg 10 месяцев назад
Right. The only one to blame is Lee
@nativeatheist6422
@nativeatheist6422 Год назад
I heard Gettysburg is haunted, is this true?
@GhostofSicklesleg
@GhostofSicklesleg Год назад
Depends on your beliefs 🤷‍♂️ I like the walks as entertainment and some info! They are fun
@addressinggettysburg
@addressinggettysburg Год назад
I think many people’s minds are haunted. I’ve lived here 9 years and have yet to see or hear anything that I can’t explain through the magic of thinking
@nativeatheist6422
@nativeatheist6422 Год назад
@@addressinggettysburg Thanks 👍
@sergepetrov7973
@sergepetrov7973 Год назад
@@addressinggettysburg THX for the Refreshing Honesty
@laksivrak2203
@laksivrak2203 Год назад
Ask him why the war started in ‘61 but the emancipation proclamation was not until 1863 🤔
@addressinggettysburg
@addressinggettysburg Год назад
The short answer is because there’s a time and a place for everything. Like, why didn’t you do a certain thing in your own life that you now can’t imagine not being a part of your life? Because there was you had to wait for the right time and place. The long answer requires a lot of reading and doesn’t change the fact that the south was wrong and they lost the war.
@bryanfields5563
@bryanfields5563 Год назад
That timing was purely political - The South had the popular & political support to start the war in 1861, but Lincoln and his cabinet didn't feel that they had the political support to announce the Emancipation Proclamation until later, and even then most of his Cabinet were concerned that the people's (and army's) political will wouldn't yet support it.
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