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To: PROCON

I sat on the grass with my young kids on the line held by the patriots when the war started 225+ years earlier and read them the account of 4/19 from David Hackett Fischer’s book Paul Revere’s Ride.

They were bored to death but maybe some of it stuck.


6 posted on 04/19/2022 12:31:06 PM PDT by skeeter
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To: skeeter

A most excellent book!


11 posted on 04/19/2022 12:47:11 PM PDT by snippy_about_it
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When I get send to TEACH this day to my high school and middle school students I used to have the kids rip out sheets of paper from their notebooks and ball them up. I’d split them into two groups against opposite sides of the classroom and have one side line up into three ranks while the other got to kneel behind desks or bookcases. Then I let them have a paper ball war. I refereed. Then we had a discussion (after cleaning up the “battlefield!”)

It was a lesson between conventional warfare and special operations warfare and it was very effective. Kids all loved it. But they had to admit that the British were incredibly brave to stand their ground or not break ranks despite withering effective fire from the colonials who were sniping from cover all along the Concord Road.

Of course, the British put out flanker’s who walked in the woods parallel to the route of March. The colonists had no concept of “security.” So the British got their licks in as well. They were, at times able to ambush the ambushers.

25 posted on 04/19/2022 2:33:54 PM PDT by ExSoldier ("Terrorists: They hate you yesterday, today, and tomorrow. End it, no more tomorrows for them!)
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