American Revolution Documentary

Has there been a thread on it? Wrapping it up this morning. I think it and Band of Brothers should be required watching for high school students. Ken Burns does it again. Amazing we won that war. Incredible really.
 
Has there been a thread on it? Wrapping it up this morning. I think it and Band of Brothers should be required watching for high school students. Ken Burns does it again. Amazing we won that war. Incredible really.
I've made it through four episodes so far. It's fascinating how small the armies were compared to subsequent wars (5,000-10,000 vs. 50,000-100,000 during the Civil War). I had never followed the revolution that closely; so, much of this information has been a revelation. Washington did a lot of losing but he did keep his army intact.
 
Has there been a thread on it? Wrapping it up this morning. I think it and Band of Brothers should be required watching for high school students. Ken Burns does it again. Amazing we won that war. Incredible really.


 
In re RIck Atkinson: I once had a brief e-mail correspondence with an active-duty Army Officer who had written a history book that was getting good reviews and some buzz as maybe a Pulitzer nominee. And then, as he put it, "Rick f***ing Atkinson" released Book 1 of the Liberation Trilogy, "Army at Dawn," and once he read it, he said that not only did he have no shot at a nomination but that he didn't even deserve to be nominated. I think I replied with some nonsense about not comparing his book to "Army at Dawn," but some of Akinson's earlier books. His response was that if I was talking about "The Long Gray Line," then I wasn't helping.
 
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