Well Matt said this would be a tour he suggested you not miss. Ranger Harmon is iconic and thank goodness we have these recordings. Congratulations Troy! 🎉
Mr. Harman thank you for your service. You did a 2hr battle walk with a big group of like minded Gettysburg enthusiasts and you didn’t look at notes once. Well done
Thank you Ranger Harmon. You will be missed, enjoy your retirement! Stuffwriter, thank you for preserving all the battlewalks so that we may continue to enjoy them as often as we like. Great work as always.
I saw the video where Ranger Matt said this would be a special presentation. I planned to attend but was unable to make it due to a last minute change in plans. Thank you for posting video!!!
What a man , fantastic history ,well done to all the folk who "walked " the battlefield 👍perhaps someday I'll travel from Scotland to Gettysburg, in cooler weather 😊thank you for all your hard work to give us these amazing videos,all the best from sunny Troon Scotland 😊
I cannot count how many times I attended a battle walk with Troy. That man is a legend in his own right and I am sure he will be dearly missed, but I’m also sure he will be enjoying his retirement.
I was able to attend a Pickett’s Charge walk with Troy, the first week of August. All the way from Canada and my very first time at GNMP. We arrived late in the afternoon and his was the last tour of the day. I’m sure glad I got to meet him. Super knowledgeable and a super great guy to speak with as well. I’ve read just about every book out there in regards to Pickett’s Charge, but to hear him describe the men, actions and emotions while standing on the very same ground was an eye opener indeed. I planned on returning next year for a longer visit and was hoping to attend another of his walks. To everyone who knows him, I am certain he will be dearly missed.
PLEASE SAY IT ISN'T SO StuffWriter. Just talked to Troy while we were there for the 161st and it sounded like he would be around for a while longer. Troy is probably one of the finest people you could ever meet. A LEGEND.
Loved Troy and his wide reaching knowledge of Gettysburg. He takes you to so many places that are wonderfully obscure. Also, ain’t he fit for someone retiring!! Wish him the best retirement ever. Perhaps he could guest sometimes at the park! ❤❤️🇬🇧
Well Matt said this would be a tour he suggested you not miss. Ranger Harmon is iconic and thank goodness we have these recordings. Congratulations Troy! 🎉
The Gettysburg Rangers are a wealth of knowledge and need to be acknowledged
Mr. Harman thank you for your service. You did a 2hr battle walk with a big group of like minded Gettysburg enthusiasts and you didn’t look at notes once. Well done
Thank you Ranger Harmon. You will be missed, enjoy your retirement! Stuffwriter, thank you for preserving all the battlewalks so that we may continue to enjoy them as often as we like. Great work as always.
I saw the video where Ranger Matt said this would be a special presentation. I planned to attend but was unable to make it due to a last minute change in plans.
Thank you for posting video!!!
A gem. An educator. And, a great example of caring, while sharing.
Thank you for your service to education with the NPS. I always learned something new from you.
Great stuff. Always enjoy listening to Troy!
What a man , fantastic history ,well done to all the folk who "walked " the battlefield 👍perhaps someday I'll travel from Scotland to Gettysburg, in cooler weather 😊thank you for all your hard work to give us these amazing videos,all the best from sunny Troon Scotland 😊
Always a pleasure to follow along and see the actual fields of battle , a great video from Ranger Harman , a man well deserving of praise !
I cannot count how many times I attended a battle walk with Troy. That man is a legend in his own right and I am sure he will be dearly missed, but I’m also sure he will be enjoying his retirement.
Thank you for this presentation. Very interesting.
I was able to attend a Pickett’s Charge walk with Troy, the first week of August. All the way from Canada and my very first time at GNMP. We arrived late in the afternoon and his was the last tour of the day. I’m sure glad I got to meet him. Super knowledgeable and a super great guy to speak with as well. I’ve read just about every book out there in regards to Pickett’s Charge, but to hear him describe the men, actions and emotions while standing on the very same ground was an eye opener indeed. I planned on returning next year for a longer visit and was hoping to attend another of his walks. To everyone who knows him, I am certain he will be dearly missed.
Really nice homes 🏠 there in Gettysburg. Thanks for the memories and your knowledge
Troy Harmon is the neighbor we all could aspire to congratulate. How amazing technology is.
PLEASE SAY IT ISN'T SO StuffWriter. Just talked to Troy while we were there for the 161st and it sounded like he would be around for a while longer. Troy is probably one of the finest people you could ever meet. A LEGEND.
Loved Troy and his wide reaching knowledge of Gettysburg. He takes you to so many places that are wonderfully obscure. Also, ain’t he fit for someone retiring!!
Wish him the best retirement ever. Perhaps he could guest sometimes at the park! ❤❤️🇬🇧
Final one? Oh no!! I always hoped to meet him and attend a walk. You will be sorely missed, Troy.
Great video sir!
Thanks for posting these!
Congratulations Troy on your retirement.
I was in this tour and it was great to see the different ripples in the ground. Walking off the beaten track on East Cemetery was awesome.
MORE TROY HARMAN PLEASE!!!!!!!!
Sad to hear.. right up there with the best of them across the park service as a whole
Wake me up when Matt does the next one
You're missing out, Troy is one of the best