Once again, Fort Mifflin in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania hosted the annual Battle For Saint Vith World War II Reenactment. The Living Historians present set up some displays in various rooms and there were two battles (at 11:00 AM and 3:00 PM). The footage posted in this blog entry is from the second battle.
I did my best to get as much footage as I could while handling the camcorder and camera, but the battle itself was just a few minutes long, and shorter than usual (to me at least), so I only have a few photographs and some brief video footage. Heck, I didn't even have time to fix a wedgie.
Some casings I picked up after the battle:
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I would like to share with you a music video dedicated to our soldiers called
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It is a tribute to our military & veterans and is well worth watching. Please feel free to share it anywhere you'd like.
Here's the link:
I'll Go (A Soldiers Oath) - Kelly's Lot - @ Cahuenga General Store
Or copy & paste the link below into your address bar:
http://youtu.be/c5p1Qiqggao
Thank you for your time.
Hope you like the video,
Tamie L. Towers
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Hi Friend. Thank you for the link. I just got to it now!! Haha.
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