I studied Strong Vincent largely because I went to college in his hometown, Erie, PA. A high school near my alma mater bears his name, and its most famous alumnus was Ann B. Davis (Alice from The Brady Bunch).
Thank you to both Wayne & Garry for ALL the excellent work at the Foundation and the ABT. You make the information easier to understand what these men on both sides endured!
I was amazed by the stunning clarity of the photography. The synergism that exists between Garry and Wayne added so much value. I learned new information and insights and look forward to enjoying the new trails.
Great video! I visited this area a few weeks ago to see the results of the NPS rehabilitation, and they did an outstanding job. The new trails have transformed Little Round Top from a nice high point to observe the battlefield and sunsets into an area where you can walk where the troops really were and get a much better idea of how the fighting went here on July 2.
DA MOTTS and DA GARY!!!!!! Hand movements all day!!!!! You guys are the best! Always great content and giving me DA FEELS!! The vids where you bring artifacts to actual spots they were at during the battle….. Awesome guys keep it up!! 🤙🏻🙏🏻🇺🇸
My favorite spot at Gettysburg. Good job!! It was difficult to get to that Michigan monument in the past. Strong Vincent needs better recognition in history. Norton book was a good one. Pfanz is the best.
I studied Strong Vincent largely because I went to college in his hometown, Erie, PA. A high school near my alma mater bears his name, and its most famous alumnus was Ann B. Davis (Alice from The Brady Bunch).
Thank you to both Wayne & Garry for ALL the excellent work at the Foundation and the ABT. You make the information easier to understand what these men on both sides endured!
Wayne and Garry…the dynamic duo of Civil War history. Awesome video.
*LIKED* and *Subscribed* pards - we will be in GB in just a few weeks for the Memorial pard - hope to see some of you there. --LT
I was amazed by the stunning clarity of the photography. The synergism that exists between Garry and Wayne added so much value. I learned new information and insights and look forward to enjoying the new trails.
Great video! I visited this area a few weeks ago to see the results of the NPS rehabilitation, and they did an outstanding job. The new trails have transformed Little Round Top from a nice high point to observe the battlefield and sunsets into an area where you can walk where the troops really were and get a much better idea of how the fighting went here on July 2.
DA MOTTS and DA GARY!!!!!! Hand movements all day!!!!! You guys are the best! Always great content and giving me DA FEELS!! The vids where you bring artifacts to actual spots they were at during the battle….. Awesome guys keep it up!! 🤙🏻🙏🏻🇺🇸
Nice job Guys -thank you!
Great stuff, gentlemen. As much as I know about LRT, I learned something new.
My favorite spot at Gettysburg. Good job!!
It was difficult to get to that Michigan monument in the past.
Strong Vincent needs better recognition in history.
Norton book was a good one.
Pfanz is the best.
So cool to get a Wayne and Garry team up🤘
Probably should be re-titled, "Vincent's Brigade at Little Round Top."
Just curious, why has the park not maintained the tree lines in this part of the park to match those in July 1863?
Shade on top of the mountain😁
Do they ever plan to clear that area?
I haven't been to the Michigan Sharpshooters location. Been to the 16th Michigan spot many times. Okay, new location to visit with my camera.
If you tied Gary's hands behind his back he would be speechless.
Hey great video! I'm trying to save money to visit Gettysburg in a year or two. I hope to see you guys there for a tour.
You lost me at Garry Adelman.
I thought Garry showed emotion when he talkies, but the winner is truly Wayne motts . Lol