I love the sign that says "we honor the dead by reminding the living". It is my prayer that we do not forget. Our Freedom is so important and these great men and women died fighting for us to keep that freedom. I'm grieved that patriotism is dying but for me and my house, it will love on strong.
Yeah he makes a lot of ridiculous claims sometimes. Love his museum don’t get me wrong but he always says all this stuff is original dated blah blah but it can easily be reproduced like these uniforms he’s claiming are over 100 years old but literally in pristine condition. I just don’t see why he claims every single item to be authentic I mean you’re showing history not making a sell.
@@chasecoon7148 I’m more or less referring to the civil war and revolutionary war uniforms that are clearly reproductions seeing as they’re 100% pristine.
The main point he getting at is that a standard diet back then, mainly comprised of whole, clean food was far different from all the processed fast food/gmos which are in food today, hance why the uniform seemed to be made for someone with a slim figure.
awesome display! wish i could do a survey of all the lot numbers on all your m1 helmets lol. what can i say? im an m1 nerd lol. man! you have all the fun!
WE AUSSIES went there , my great uncle never returned i worked at the ordnance factory maribyrnong in victoria australia i still remember the horse stables where they trained the light horseman.
This is like Disneyland to Any veteran I myself have to get here. How does this guy get this stuff it's pure insanity the amount of money he has invested I didn't know it was possible find these things in a human lifetime
I was waiting for you to tell us about the Winchester model 97 and how it brought the war to and end. We would after a good artillery barage rifle men and light machine guns flame throwers would fight across no man's land to take a portion of the German trench then they would send in several squads of men with shotguns carying the Winchester model 97. 35-50 men carrying 75 -100 rounds of 00buck. Two lines of men jogging and when the found Germans they would open up. When they were empty the would stop and put their backs to the wall and the guys behind them would open up and as the two lines jogged by they are poking shells in the gun then fall in at the end of the line and finish reloading and it wouldn't be long and they would be back in the front of the line and BLAM BLAM BLAM BLAM BLAM BLAM back to the wall and repeat. The trenches were zig zags so most were pretty close 20yds maybe but the shotguns hit so many at closer like 10-15yds and it was just mangeling the German. This led to the German going to the Haig convention or geneva convention and complained wanting the U.S. the be made to take the shotguns off the battlefield. Our response was wait just a damn minute...aren't you Germans the ones that brought chemical weapons to the battlefield the German also introduced the flamethrower to the battlefield so not no but hell no we will not stop using the shotgun and if we find out your exicuting american soldiers caught with shotguns or shotgun ammo....we will exicute ever last German we have captured and won't capture any more Germans we'll just kill em. A week later the Germans surrendered and the War was finally over. Mostly because of the Winchester modle97 pump shotgun trench modle with short barrels heat shroud and bayonet. Demoralized the German to see his conrad's heads nearly gone left in the trench like hamburger meat. 50 men could take over a mile of trench per trip .
My bad the woman and kids where leaving Poland in 1914 too other Countries that where not at war so if they could leave on ship there going to USA did. And it was not cheep.
Hi. I hope you read this. Please make a will. Remember what happened to Father Crespi. Protect your legacy. Don't let strangers touch your museum. Make a strong will and give it to me most resposible family member you know who also loves your museum. Some will sell your stuff.