I have studied GRC extensively and read multiple books on his life and your presentations here are the most excellent, spot on, accurate as our historical records could allow! Very well presented in your recreation setting. I felt as though you had been there and this was a first hand account. GRC and his patriots are so underrated in today's history. What they accomplished is such an amazing feat. Thank you! Subscribed.
Hey man, this was very, very, very good. Please tell me there is a part two or the whole thing coming. Very concise, I could follow your story, and the visual historical nature just puts you right there. Dude, please make more of these! And if you just recorded a guy find him and make more. I think you'd get millions of views if you got it out there.
Thanks for your compliments. I'm trusting you also found Parts 2 and 3 of what I could film. IMHO, it was fantastically fascinating, and again, I'm sorry I wasn't able to capture it all with the smartphones I had with me for this unplanned reenactment-site "interview." As well as the technical run-out-of-memory problems, It was also interrupted by the call to battle. I had originally thought his talk would be maybe 15 minutes at most, but the complete version is likely way over an hour. I have asked Paul Nelson to put together something, perhaps just audio, before I try to capture his talk again next year. In any case, if I get something, in the interim, I'll let you know. Thanks again!
I have studied GRC extensively and read multiple books on his life and your presentations here are the most excellent, spot on, accurate as our historical records could allow! Very well presented in your recreation setting. I felt as though you had been there and this was a first hand account. GRC and his patriots are so underrated in today's history. What they accomplished is such an amazing feat. Thank you! Subscribed.
Nice outfit. Good talk.
Hey man, this was very, very, very good. Please tell me there is a part two or the whole thing coming. Very concise, I could follow your story, and the visual historical nature just puts you right there. Dude, please make more of these! And if you just recorded a guy find him and make more. I think you'd get millions of views if you got it out there.
Thanks for your compliments. I'm trusting you also found Parts 2 and 3 of what I could film. IMHO, it was fantastically fascinating, and again, I'm sorry I wasn't able to capture it all with the smartphones I had with me for this unplanned reenactment-site "interview." As well as the technical run-out-of-memory problems, It was also interrupted by the call to battle. I had originally thought his talk would be maybe 15 minutes at most, but the complete version is likely way over an hour. I have asked Paul Nelson to put together something, perhaps just audio, before I try to capture his talk again next year. In any case, if I get something, in the interim, I'll let you know. Thanks again!
Very interesting. I'll be checking out the rest for sure. Btw, it was Saipan not Okinawa where the people were jumping off the cliffs.