Not the best reenacting but its was informative. Kept the over-weight and bespectacled re-enactors to a minimum. Also, just shooting the priming charge is not realistic appearing...
Actually a pretty good action for delaying Infront of a superior force..Vo Nuyen Giap probably studied this one.. You don't have to win battles to win a war.
A couple of comments. Burgoyne’s army was forced to surrender in large part due to the dashing leadership of Benedict Arnold, from whom I am descended, but not linealy. Second, and I’m not knocking the effort put into this film, why does this sort of re-enactment draw so many chubby guys? Aren’t there enough skinny Americans to fill the ranks? Third, there should have been more voiceover explaining what was happening, and some maps would have been really helpful.
Chubby guys can afford the repro muskets. Men of all descriptions fought in the ARW, even boys. They wear specs because powder burns from the pan are real, even in a reenactment.
Were there no natives? We were the catalyst for victory with the fear of suffering from arrows and tomahawks. Light and fast moving. Actually this was the beginning of harvest season.
Morning coffee and war documentary. This is a great morning
Great documentary as always . Thank you for putting this together.
Nice to hear that the Hessian officer seems to be a "real" German.He speaks without any accent.
Well done! Thanks for sharing
Awesome!, best channel
Not the best reenacting but its was informative. Kept the over-weight and bespectacled re-enactors to a minimum. Also, just shooting the priming charge is not realistic appearing...
Much bravo!!!
I wonder what the big flintlocks that needed tripod are, the ones the Hessians were using?
Actually a pretty good action for delaying Infront of a superior force..Vo Nuyen Giap probably studied this one.. You don't have to win battles to win a war.
Yep. Oh the irony. :/
the cooch bridge was mostly a running skirmish. not a line battle.
I wonder why no one thought of making a bullet proof vest back in those days.
A couple of comments. Burgoyne’s army was forced to surrender in large part due to the dashing leadership of Benedict Arnold, from whom I am descended, but not linealy.
Second, and I’m not knocking the effort put into this film, why does this sort of re-enactment draw so many chubby guys? Aren’t there enough skinny Americans to fill the ranks?
Third, there should have been more voiceover explaining what was happening, and some maps would have been really helpful.
Chubby guys can afford the repro muskets. Men of all descriptions fought in the ARW, even boys. They wear specs because powder burns from the pan are real, even in a reenactment.
@@woodydavis8287 Don’t generalize. I’m old and fat and I can’t afford any muskets
@@davidhull1481 give up cable tv and soda pop for a year... then you can get a musket. Don't forget the FFg powder😁
@@woodydavis8287 I don’t have either, don’t want to be a reenactor, and you can piss off trying to tell me how to act.
Were there no natives? We were the catalyst for victory with the fear of suffering from arrows and tomahawks. Light and fast moving. Actually this was the beginning of harvest season.
Cant believe how slow these people run
Alot of film wasted use to tell the story--i found it keep track of whom was whom.
This was not at Cooch's Bridge.
it was filmed at brandywine state park.
Cooches have a bridge? Oh wait, I forgot that we call it a taint. My bad 🤷🏻♂️
Who won that battle
The British.
Can I get a heart plssssssssss
no way...