The Battle of Little Round Top (4 of 4)

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  • And you did a great job with the commentary of this vid...but I must add one correction...yes, I know, lol, but it's the only part that bugs me, lol.

    When the Union soldier says"I've been moving these rebs on an empty musket"...Chamberlain replies "Not so loud"....other than that, a great vid, =)

  • @vlotom ok and thanks :)

  • RaymondETV, thank you for your postings. These guys that sound like little girls complaining of who said what, if you don't like it don't watch. Post your own and make the perfect one with your name on it. I don't see your name with a thank you for Mr. RaymondETV. It sounds like you guys watch The View.

  • @myheavenly1 thank you very much! :)

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  • Chamberlain was the MAN!

  • Colonel Chamberlain may have singlehandly won the war!

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  • 20th Maine has to be one of my favorite regiments in the civil war era

  • @4640jds, spot on! Contrary to what's stated in the dodgy script for this film had Little Round Top been lost to the dung crunchers it would not have resulted in the South winning the battle. There were considerable reinforcements available to Meade that were quite nearby. The battle, as you noted, had already been won elsewhere, and, as you also noted, Lee's handling of this campaign was shite. Well done. Cheers!

  • @Sto20784 It was Colonel Chamberlain's mustache that won the war!

  • @vlotom And if Chamberlain's mustache was quite as long the confederates may have won the day too. And if damned be that was one heck of a mustache!

  • Chamberlain was a great man, but the two men who had the biggest hand in helping secure a victory in this battle for the Union were Buford and Warren. Have to do the research. Oh yeah, Lee helped some too!

  • at 9:04 on the right hand side of the screen it looks to be a guy with white baseball cap, blue jeans and a denim jackets

  • @Sto20784 Actually General Custer may have singlehandly won the war. When Pickett's charge happened, it was actually a two-fold attack by the Confederates. It was done more as a distraction so Jeb Stuart's Calvary could pass by the Union right flank and attack the rear. If it wasn't for Custer's Calvary holding that flank against their numerous charges, the Union flank would have collapsed and the Confederates would have probably won the battle of Gettysberg.

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