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The First Day at Gettysburg - Ranger John Nicholas 

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The battle of Gettysburg began on the morning of July 1st, 1863 as the Union Army of the Potomac and the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia collided northwest of the town of Gettysburg. The fighting that day was obstinate and bloody and would set in motion a series of events which would result in the defeat of the Confederate army. Join Ranger John Nicholas as he describes the opening shots of the battle of Gettysburg.

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@PhantomDrums917
@PhantomDrums917 3 года назад
He's a walking encyclopedia Gettysburg. I'd love to take a tour with him. Well done!
@williamsolly870
@williamsolly870 3 года назад
I’m not exactly sure how you could give a ‘thumbs down’ on this. Extremely informative and I could have listened to this gentleman for hours.
@newyorkeranew
@newyorkeranew Год назад
Damnit. I didn’t know how much I didn’t know until listening to this remarkable discourse by Ranger Nicholas. I don’t mind not knowing a lot of details, but I was missing out on basic concepts of supply, command structure, incentives. Thank you, Ranger, and thank you Ranger Corps.
@alphaomega6224
@alphaomega6224 3 года назад
Stand near the battlefields at dusk, and try to absorb the deafening silence. Then stand where President Lincoln gave his address, while overlooking the graves of the men who fought but never returned home. It is truly awe inspiring.
@BradWatsonMiami
@BradWatsonMiami 3 года назад
GOD: everything, everywhere, everyone. The all-inclusive system-as-a-whole. All of Nature & culture. This Universe as omniscient quantim supercomputer. "The Greater GOOD". - Seal #5 GOD is invovled in everything and the reincarnated God-incarnate has been involved in alot of history's BIGGEST events. Abraham Lincoln was the reincarnated Christ. 99% of the Union & Southern soldiers believed in GOD. They saw GOD's involvement in the War. Gen. Lee was a devout Episcopalian and he saw GOD's hand in battles. Lee surrendered on Palm Sunday. The GOD=7_4 algorithm was encoded in 7/4=July 4th. The Battle of Gettysburg took place July 1-3. On 7/4, Lee waited for an attack that didn;t come. In the afternoon, it began to pour and Lee began his retreat. Also on 7/4, Vicksburg surrendered to Grant after a 47-day siege. Grant sent his first letter to Lee asking for his surrender on 4/7/1865. "4 score and 7 years ago, our fathers..." See 7seals.blogspot.com - only the returned Christ, Benjamin Franklin, Abraham Lincoln and Albert Einstein reincarnated could produce that. It's triggered The Apocalypse/Revelation which is NOT the 'end of the world'. COVID-19 was added to Seal #4: S=19 (18.6) Theory.
@normansmart529
@normansmart529 2 года назад
@@BradWatsonMiami a qqqaa?
@HalfSouthern
@HalfSouthern 9 лет назад
These Rangers work so hard, and are so incredibly knowledgeable. Thanks for posting this video. I am hooked on watching all of the NPS videos on Gettysburg, and I love visiting at least once a year to hear about the battles. Just fantastic!
@robertgallagher2484
@robertgallagher2484 18 дней назад
Ranger John Nichols does one of the best set up to the battle of Gettysburg I have ever heard.
@ReadyForThe80s
@ReadyForThe80s 9 лет назад
Ranger John Nicholas is very knowledgeable and damn impressive with this lecture on the first day of the Gettysburg.
@chrisdavern9482
@chrisdavern9482 Год назад
John Nicholas is great …so knowledgeable and keeps your interest ..love these videos
@davidnash1220
@davidnash1220 6 лет назад
totally brilliant. I love America its history and its people I will see this special place one day
@Flowerz__
@Flowerz__ 4 года назад
David Nash where ya from
@sartainja
@sartainja 3 года назад
Come on over when this stupid virus is over.
@manuelkong10
@manuelkong10 3 года назад
Come on over!!! See if you can take Culps Hill!
@dennisjones2282
@dennisjones2282 3 года назад
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@garryw1159
@garryw1159 7 лет назад
Thank you Mr Nicholas, You speak very well & your knowledge of your history is second to none. As an Australian we have nothing like your battle of independence. It is hard to imagine the number of people who gave there life for there cause. When i holiday in the USA i hope to see you in person and to hear you in person. Thank you Garry
@SantomPh
@SantomPh 4 года назад
the Civil War was not about independence of the USA...
@BradWatsonMiami
@BradWatsonMiami 3 года назад
US War of Independence was 1775-83. Civil War 1861-65. GOD: everything, everywhere, everyone. The all-inclusive system-as-a-whole. All of Nature & culture. This Universe as omniscient quantim supercomputer. "The Greater GOOD". - Seal #5 GOD is invovled in everything and the reincarnated God-incarnate has been involved in alot of history's BIGGEST events. Abraham Lincoln was the reincarnated Christ. 99% of the Union & Southern soldiers believed in GOD. They saw GOD's involvement in the War. Gen. Lee was a devout Episcopalian and he saw GOD's hand in battles. Lee surrendered on Palm Sunday. The GOD=7_4 algorithm was encoded in 7/4=July 4th. The Battle of Gettysburg took place July 1-3. On 7/4, Lee waited for an attack that didn;t come. In the afternoon, it began to pour and Lee began his retreat. Also on 7/4, Vicksburg surrendered to Grant after a 47-day siege. Grant sent his first letter to Lee asking for his surrender on 4/7/1865. "4 score and 7 years ago, our fathers..." See 7seals.blogspot.com - only the returned Christ, Benjamin Franklin, Abraham Lincoln and Albert Einstein reincarnated could produce that. It's triggered The Apocalypse/Revelation which is NOT the 'end of the world'. COVID-19 was added to Seal #4: S=19 (18.6) Theory.
@rw2629
@rw2629 2 года назад
Brad Watson is what is known as a "kook" or a "whacko".
@robynperdieu3434
@robynperdieu3434 Год назад
So did you ever get to speak with Ranger Nicholas?
@jrporter50
@jrporter50 2 года назад
It's heart wrenching to hear how many young men died. Brutal war.
@robynperdieu3434
@robynperdieu3434 Год назад
Battle between good and evil. Been going on since time began. And is still going on. Look at the Indiana Civil War monument in Pennsylvania. What does that remind you of? Twin towers? The number 11? Since the evil ones have to tell us what they are going to do, I suspect that they are saying Indiana is the next 9 11. Time will tell.
@tsf5-productions
@tsf5-productions 5 лет назад
The photos of these "heroes and...non-heroes" is a good "tool" to use in these battle stories. You have done well, Rancher John. You know the facts to make the time at this most famous battlefield of the American Civil War so helpful to the visitors. The amazing thing - such a large number of men in these battle engagements. No wonder the casualty is so large.
@thefilmandmusic
@thefilmandmusic 2 года назад
Gréât history Mr Ranger, thanks
@timwilliams1603
@timwilliams1603 6 лет назад
This guy rocks! About 80% of what he was talking about, I already knew (since I'm a General John Buford fanboy)... But, how do I get this job?! I could die a happy man, being a Ranger at Gettysburg!
@kennkid9912
@kennkid9912 4 года назад
Excellent presentation By PR Nicholas.My wife's g grandfather was with the 43 NC, Daniels Brigade, Rodes Division. Lt Joshua Lee. Positioned to the right of Iverson. They had come down from Carlisle and many soldiers were drunk.They had found liquor there but not much food. Iverson himself was drunk during the at tack.Not sure what the 43 NC did in the following days. Nice job Ranger N.
@BS3RED
@BS3RED 10 лет назад
Best 45 minutes of my day watching this and i'm a Brit. I look forward to going to Gettysburg sometime in the future
@870Rem12gauge
@870Rem12gauge 10 лет назад
I'm sure you'll enjoy it. The military events of those 3 days and the impact on the war is very interesting.
@danielkennedy9240
@danielkennedy9240 8 лет назад
Paul Green We Scots American won the american revolution and fought for north and south. but most of the Scots-Irish American fought for the Confederate South; not for slavery-but for liberty and statehood
@aldousjosea.castro1887
@aldousjosea.castro1887 8 лет назад
+Daniel Kennedy lol... there is a video in this channel that chronicles the Irish Brigade. It pretty much proves your statement FALSE.
@twitchypaper1391
@twitchypaper1391 6 лет назад
Aldous Jose A. Castro he said Scots-Irish. They're actually not Irish at all and are just another name for Ulster Scots. Most fought for the Confederacy as they settled mostly in the Southern Appalachians, especially in the Shenandoah Valley
@Dragineez774
@Dragineez774 5 лет назад
@@danielkennedy9240 - Search Costello. Eye opening. Sure, some were Confederate. But Irish soldiers in the Civil War were 5 to 1 Union.
@GenghisVern
@GenghisVern 5 лет назад
These tours are a real treasure. I hope folks get a chance to see these.
@DeltaStar777
@DeltaStar777 Год назад
Absolut gold, brilliant presentation, thanks for this!! Greetings from Sweden
@kttexas34
@kttexas34 4 года назад
even if its been five years since last comment Ive just come across these NPS rangers! 2.2020,,,They ALL So Amazing & the knowledge they have of each site & what occured there ! THANK YALL NPS ranagers!!
@steed3902
@steed3902 2 года назад
i really enjoy Ranger John's delivery throughout this entire video, with both Reverence and facts!
@joshuabelmonte12
@joshuabelmonte12 5 лет назад
I had him for a tour about General Meade. Really knowledgable and great ranger. I highly recommend him for the tours at Gettysburg
@lawrencemyers3623
@lawrencemyers3623 3 месяца назад
Good job by Mr. Nicholas. To clarify a few things: General Lee graduated from West Point in 1829, Meade in 1835. Also, the 6th Wisconsin did not charge the Railroad Cut alone, but were assisted on their left flank by the 95th NY and 84th NY Infantry Regiments of Cutler's Brigade.
@SilverFox-fq7xi
@SilverFox-fq7xi 3 года назад
Really enjoyed this talk. He did a real good job of pointing out the areas of troop movement surrounding the town. Good job! Thank You!
@sartainja
@sartainja 3 года назад
Superb presentation. 👍
@badguy1481
@badguy1481 6 лет назад
GREAT Presentation! You covered ALL the bases on July 1st's action!
@Dragineez774
@Dragineez774 5 лет назад
Actually, he has another presentation that gives what was going on north of town that is fascinating and very little known. So this presentation doesn't cover all of July 1st.
@moxtr
@moxtr 3 года назад
Very well done. Myself I need a map to make sense of it though.
@wmashud
@wmashud 2 года назад
Good lesson on Gettysburg history, thank you ranger
@genewest8426
@genewest8426 4 года назад
Thank you for a tremendous history lesson
@MTRGUY
@MTRGUY День назад
I was there in early April on our way south to Myrtle Beach, wish I had seen this video first. The fields were wet, and little round top was closed, but Devils Den was very interesting. Hard to fathom what went on there as it such a peaceful setting. Hope to go back in a few years and spend 3 days in the area.
@wade43671
@wade43671 8 лет назад
I like the tour guide. Very informative!
@july1776usa
@july1776usa 9 лет назад
Lee entered West Point in 1825 and graduated second in his class in 1829, Zero Demerits - Meade entered the U.S. Military Academy in 1831 and graduated four years later, ranking 19th in a class of 56 members
@ulyssesnorth6843
@ulyssesnorth6843 8 лет назад
july1776usa and then he became a real loser
@indy_go_blue6048
@indy_go_blue6048 5 лет назад
THE MAN WHO GRADUATED FIRST IN 1829 Charles Mason was born in 1804, and was the one man who graduated ahead of Robert E. Lee in the West Point class of 1829. Charles graduated first; Lee was second. But, interestingly Mason did not serve in the military during the Civil War, but instead was a Copperhead. Prior to the Civil War, Mason, a native of New York, resigned his commission in the engineers after serving for two years, to become a patent lawyer, and moved to Wisconsin. He served as a member of the Iowa Territory supreme court until Iowa became a state on December 28, 1846. He further was active in Democratic politics. Mason was also an opponent of slavery, believing that the individual states possessed the right to maintain this institution if they chose. As he opposed the war effort, while appearing to favor the Confederacy, he nonetheless was loyal to the Union, and had no contact with the Confederates. Charles Mason died in 1882.
@charlescatt4607
@charlescatt4607 3 года назад
Great presentation. Day 1 outside of Buford is under reported. Love the detail. I was at GB last week I was bummed the ranger programs have been postponed
@manuelkong10
@manuelkong10 3 года назад
GREAT job!!!!
@tabithadorcas7763
@tabithadorcas7763 3 года назад
Wow! This is the second one I've watched today. I am hooked. I sure hope to get there someday.
@tianx9275
@tianx9275 5 лет назад
Great tour. Detailed explanation. Best I have seen.
@stevenliszkai7419
@stevenliszkai7419 5 лет назад
This is a very well thought out explanation - thank you!
@haynes1776
@haynes1776 6 лет назад
These park rangers are awesome. They studied and read the material to do these presentations.
@BennyDawkins
@BennyDawkins 10 лет назад
Thank you! Great video!
@jamesmurray3082
@jamesmurray3082 2 года назад
Good story telling John .
@theworm6870
@theworm6870 6 лет назад
Wow, and here Richard Ewell has been vilified in the history books for his failure to take Cemetery Hill on July 1st. Now we see he had very good reason for not attacking it. Sounds like Lee himself is more guilty than Ewell for not releasing those forces from Hill's Corps to give Ewell the strength to do it.
@indy_go_blue6048
@indy_go_blue6048 5 лет назад
To Lee's credit, he never once blamed or chastised Ewell for not making that attack. Most of that bullcrap came from Jubal Early who was willing to blame ANYONE but Lee for that defeat or any other defeat following it. He especially held a huge grudge against Longstreet, whom Lee also never criticized.
@willoutlaw4971
@willoutlaw4971 4 года назад
Jubal Early was such a great Confederate general. Not! Lee fired Jubal Early.
@Zakalwe-01
@Zakalwe-01 10 месяцев назад
Superb, noteless lecture 👏👏👏
@davidrobinson8337
@davidrobinson8337 2 года назад
Lee graduated in 1829..2nd in his class. Meade Graduated in 1835. Both were commissioned in the Engineers.
@mrs.witchyperfect9846
@mrs.witchyperfect9846 3 года назад
Reynolds was from Lancaster, Pa where his house still stands and is buried in one of the Lancaster cemeteries....was secretly engaged but never got to marry his love as he never came home from Gettysburg...well, he came home to be buried...
@garyalstrand2681
@garyalstrand2681 7 лет назад
Most impressive - Thank You!
@jennimccullar20
@jennimccullar20 2 года назад
Great presentation
@trainhound1732
@trainhound1732 3 года назад
I watch a lot of these videos on Gettysburg. Very informative and holds my interest. I recently did Ancestry DNA and found out out my heritage and family tree originates in southern England but most of my family settled in Pennsylvania and Maryland in the early 1800's. I'm drawn to Gettysburg like no other place and always was there must be a connection somewhere . I would love to know part of my family supported the Union.
@nancywhitten2585
@nancywhitten2585 Год назад
Lots of info. Great job!
@mms8393
@mms8393 6 лет назад
Great job with the camera.
@royskaggs5750
@royskaggs5750 9 месяцев назад
Wonderful job!!
@chrisdavern9482
@chrisdavern9482 8 месяцев назад
Great video ha ve watched it numerous times
@jamesearly8518
@jamesearly8518 4 года назад
Excellent!
@AlGreenLightThroughGlass
@AlGreenLightThroughGlass 9 лет назад
Brilliant
@fieryweasel
@fieryweasel 3 года назад
It would be easier to understand if the ranger slowed down and took a breath. When he gets going he gets halfway through a word, gets tired of it, and moves on to the next one. He seems very knowledgeable, but he's in such a hurry to tell the story some details carried in smaller words get lost.
@Idahoguy10157
@Idahoguy10157 5 лет назад
Both times Lee invaded the north his army was blunted. With heavy confederate casualties he couldn’t replace. Lee did benefit in that the union allowed Lee’s army to retreat with any effective pursuit. Had General Meade aggressively pursued the Army of Northern Virginia and enveloped it, the Civil War would have ended sooner.
@glennmathus2463
@glennmathus2463 5 лет назад
Great video making, nice and stable. Nick the History Kid on RU-vid! 120 historical videos.
@HelloitsmeTara
@HelloitsmeTara 6 лет назад
I wish they mention Major General John Sappingtons Marmaduke he is my great great uncle
@TheWeatherbuff
@TheWeatherbuff 6 лет назад
Excellent.
@johnswanson4266
@johnswanson4266 4 года назад
excellent presentation.the ranger was very good and held ones interest.
@cannae216
@cannae216 Год назад
Wow, very impressive zoom on that camera!
@RAB6969
@RAB6969 3 года назад
#1000, great stuff
@dawni5365
@dawni5365 5 лет назад
This guy is,awesome
@robertbush8327
@robertbush8327 10 месяцев назад
He and Matt Atkinson is the best orators.
@gaetanomaximus8650
@gaetanomaximus8650 2 года назад
Just as a lark once, one of the rangers should say something like "And over there was where the French infantry formed their lines, and across that field was where the Prussians dug in" just to see how many, if any, catch it.
@SweeturKraut
@SweeturKraut Год назад
As a kid, I used to have debates about this day. My friend insisted that the southern army dominated the day. My position was that the union achieved its objective to hold superior defense positions. We never could agree, despite the history of the next two days. Sometimes winning means NOT losing. Moving your army away from a foe does not mean you’ve been defeated. Washington’s strategy in the revolution was to simply NOT lose for long enough.
@TheLakota1890
@TheLakota1890 10 лет назад
Why no mention of the attack of the 14th Brooklyn alongside the 6th Wisconsin on the RR Cut??
@Strasburg57812
@Strasburg57812 7 лет назад
Because they have ALOTTTTT of info to go over in a short amount of time. Each ranger gives a different style tour.
@amishmafia2019
@amishmafia2019 6 лет назад
Don't forget about the 95th NY also being part of that action.
@jrchalkart
@jrchalkart 3 года назад
very nice
@lusean193
@lusean193 3 года назад
Love to talk to that guy
@ligayabarlow5077
@ligayabarlow5077 3 года назад
Namesake Gen. Francis Barlow, a relative, is memorialized by statue monument near here.
@scottcarver139
@scottcarver139 7 лет назад
Lee graduated West Point in the Class of 1829, and Meade in 1835.
@Strasburg57812
@Strasburg57812 7 лет назад
Google is a wonderful thing. However, this park ranger has ALOT he has to remember without using many tools other than pictures. A for effort though.
@linusherr8257
@linusherr8257 7 лет назад
I recognize these names because I've played the game, "Sid Meier's Gettysburg."
@bend2145
@bend2145 4 года назад
check out ultimate general civil war
@rc59191
@rc59191 4 года назад
@@bend2145 I'm stuck on cold harbor lol union side.
@Slabboy2
@Slabboy2 10 лет назад
Where was the 143rd,149th and 150th Penna. during all of your 1st day R.R. Cut talk ? Playing poker in the McPherson barn ?
@Strasburg57812
@Strasburg57812 7 лет назад
You tell us since you seem to know
@retiredguyadventures6211
@retiredguyadventures6211 6 лет назад
My 2nd great grandfather fought with the 149th.
@BlairMaynard
@BlairMaynard 10 лет назад
wow
@hiramnoone
@hiramnoone 2 года назад
"Reynolds is struck in the head; his horse panics and rides off without him." Question: What was the horse riding? Another horse, a bus or did it catch a cab?
@thomast8539
@thomast8539 5 лет назад
Listen how this ranger debunks the myth about the great military prowess of Southern officers with his matter of fact depiction of General Rodes' subordinates. This ranger makes it very clear that the Confederates did not always have the best commanders on the field, particularly at Gettysburg on the first day. The Union had some very capable men fighting in southern Pennsylvania during the hot summer of 1863.
@danmorris8594
@danmorris8594 3 года назад
And many happened to be from Pennsylvania. Reynolds, Meade, Hancock. The union did fight harder on home soil, especially the PA regiments. the Pennsylvania monument is something to see. Make it there at sundown right before the covid outbreak.
@Panzerdeal
@Panzerdeal 6 лет назад
50 caliber Sharpe's carbine, breech loading with paper cartridges and paper roll caps for primers average 5 rounds a minute, faster than muzzle loaders. Ranger was right, tho he got a bit confused with the Spencer..
@genaguzman9384
@genaguzman9384 2 года назад
I can hear voices of the soldiers in this video
@mathalivivaan2782
@mathalivivaan2782 Год назад
Someone is watched all the play list. what is i saw in the media. could u say who r u,?
@PutDownTheBunny
@PutDownTheBunny 4 года назад
It would be helpful for the guide to explain to the people the military terminology he is using, i.e. cavalry, infantry, casualties and some others. Most civilians do not know what these mean.
@mayalackman7581
@mayalackman7581 Год назад
I guarantee 99% of people know the meaning of the first two terms. I admit some people may be assume casualties is synonymous with fatalities.
@jimmywalker1568
@jimmywalker1568 7 лет назад
What a blood bath
@21st.centuryprospector
@21st.centuryprospector Год назад
159 years ago..
@21st.centuryprospector
@21st.centuryprospector 11 месяцев назад
160 now
@bcask61
@bcask61 5 лет назад
Seems like about nine people on this walk.
@Mrlrobertson
@Mrlrobertson 5 лет назад
I want to go to the campfire.,.,.
@bjambles1633
@bjambles1633 10 месяцев назад
I thought Buffords troopers had repeating rifles?
@dustin1931
@dustin1931 2 года назад
"Ghettusbur"
@21st.centuryprospector
@21st.centuryprospector 11 месяцев назад
Leaving cash town now. 5:35 am 7-1-23
@sirprizemuthafakka7025
@sirprizemuthafakka7025 3 года назад
Free tour XD
@sonnyblack71
@sonnyblack71 6 лет назад
Wonder why they never made the movie "Full Measure "
@yosemite735
@yosemite735 5 лет назад
No interest? I would have watched it.
@johnschneidhorst3406
@johnschneidhorst3406 10 месяцев назад
The Rebs should have bypassed Gettysburg and headed to Harrisburg ot Philadelphia and grabbed Ammo and more modern rifles from some arsonal.
@danielkennedy9240
@danielkennedy9240 8 лет назад
My ancestors never owned or even seen slaves. They fought for freedom against the Romans, English, and Central Government. They fought for states having the right to govern themselves locally
@Strasburg57812
@Strasburg57812 7 лет назад
Then your ignorance surely is showing. The Civil war was about much much more than that of States rights
@garyelder4610
@garyelder4610 6 лет назад
e james where can I get more information about what you wrote? It sounds interesting.
@blaisevillaume2225
@blaisevillaume2225 5 лет назад
e james I've heard of looking through rose-colored glasses before, but you must be smoking crack or something. Robert E. Lee was the definition of elite. He was not in anyway shape or form against elites. Dream on...
@blaisevillaume2225
@blaisevillaume2225 5 лет назад
G Elder, he probably saw Gangs of New York once and thinks he knows everything there is to know. Were recent immigrants drafted? Sure...but to act like all the Yankee volunteer divisions and Union regulars didn't exist is ludicrous. Besides, anybody saying "the south was the real america" really gives away what kind of angle he's trying to work.
@blaisevillaume2225
@blaisevillaume2225 5 лет назад
e james, while I'm at it, I really have to point out what a laughable and shallow point of view you have. You have pieced together a racist fantasy by ignoring large swaths of widely known history of the time. I'm willing to bet you read that on some white supremacist forum somewhere, or heard it second hand from someone who did. Your argument dissolves with the slightest bit of critical thinking. Ever heard of the 1st Minnesota? The 20th Maine? The list goes on...
@stevebuk100
@stevebuk100 4 года назад
great knowledge but hard to hear because of his regional accent.
@nevadastrong6108
@nevadastrong6108 4 года назад
How does Dave Ramsey do all these jobs?
@lonewolfandcub668
@lonewolfandcub668 2 года назад
Let's Go Brandon
@garyelder4610
@garyelder4610 6 лет назад
Ed O’Neil went on to play high school football and could have gotten a scholarship to a junior college Instead, he changed his name Al Bundy. He married a redhead and became a shoe salesman
@anthonyg7534
@anthonyg7534 4 года назад
Historian representative
@coryreeves2645
@coryreeves2645 3 года назад
😸
@mlbowen6476
@mlbowen6476 Год назад
john needs to lose a few lbs or he might end up a casualty on the battlefield long after the battle was fought.
@donaldblankenship7541
@donaldblankenship7541 6 лет назад
He should go lighter at Shoney's. Also, maybe if he slowed his speech, he'd be understandable.
@PutDownTheBunny
@PutDownTheBunny 4 года назад
I like the content. The guide should be given some training on diction and public speaking and this would be even better.
@gatorgityergranny
@gatorgityergranny 3 года назад
STOP SAYING CAL VAR Y. SAY CAV AL RY.
@aaglad8604
@aaglad8604 6 лет назад
it looked like he pulled that picture of gen. lee right out of his ass.
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