Thank you again. I always so look forward to your videos. Although I too am a history buff and well read in the America's wars, I always learn something new. Keep up the good work!
I visited Yorktown twice over the last ten years. It always impressed me how close Yorktown was to where the British first settled in Jamestown. The beginning and the end of British rule almost within walking distance.
@@ProjectPast1565 I thought you said the 20th was the day they walked between the American and French troops. My kid was also screaming in my ear so it’s possible I misunderstood
@@johnwaitforitsundelin8769 oh I did in the video but i misspoke. I put a correction in the description. I have no idea why I forget how to speak when I hit record 😂
Say it again, Great series. You went over the battle better than others have. Great videos of the battlefield and town.
I really appreciate that!
Great series . Really enjoyed the footage of entrenchment lines and the Redoubts . Well done. 🇺🇸
As always, thanks for watching bud. Your support is greatly appreciated.
Thank you again. I always so look forward to your videos. Although I too am a history buff and well read in the America's wars, I always learn something new. Keep up the good work!
Appreciate you tuning in and thanks for the feedback. I’m glad to hear you enjoyed the video. I am constantly learning something new.
Love your videos. Hope you keep them coming. I rank yours up there with The History Underground.
I’m beyond grateful by that comparison. JD is absolutely fantastic. Thanks for watching. Got more on the way from Antietam and Gettysburg.
I visited Yorktown twice over the last ten years. It always impressed me how close Yorktown was to where the British first settled in Jamestown. The beginning and the end of British rule almost within walking distance.
That’s a great point! They are really close. Thanks for watching.
Like always i learned a lot about the history of Yorktown.
Thanks for watching bud!
Very cool video!
Appreciate you watching.
Tomorrow is surrender field day anniversary
Isn’t Oct 19th, 1781 the day the British Army marched out to surrender field and laid down their arms?
@@ProjectPast1565 I thought you said the 20th was the day they walked between the American and French troops. My kid was also screaming in my ear so it’s possible I misunderstood
@@johnwaitforitsundelin8769 oh I did in the video but i misspoke. I put a correction in the description. I have no idea why I forget how to speak when I hit record 😂
@@ProjectPast1565 TBH, I didn’t even read the description. Read the video title and pressed play.