![]() | About Visiting battlefields |
![]() |
| | #1 |
| | Visiting battlefields infoAnyways, anyone else been to an historic battlefield and wish to share the experience. I am thinking that Gettysburg will be the most visited by the US forum members. "The best form of taking care of troops is first-class training, for this saves unnecessary casualties." Erwin Rommel |
![]() | |
| |
| | #2 |
| |
Been to Arnhem in The Netherlands where Canadians and British paratroopers slaughtered by SS Nazi units in WW II Been to Iraq-Iran war fields in south west of Iran! Wish I could make it to Normandy when I was in Europe last Fall but I will definitely go there! |
| | #3 |
| |
ive been to Messiah if that counts, which it should! \"Some people spend an entire lifetime wondering if they made a difference in the world. But, the Marines don\'t have that problem.\" Ronald Reagan 1985 |
| | #4 |
| |
I went to Berlin a couple of years ago, that was very good, also travelled around northern france and belgium, vimy ridge, Arras, Ypres etc also very good
|
| | #5 |
| |
Visited the large monument in Kosovo Polje where the serbs defeated the Ottoman army in 1389. Was stationed in the Drenas Valley where heavy battles took place between UCK and VJ forces in the recent Kosovo conflict. Still lots of trenches, bunkers and equipment to be found as stray debris in Drenas.
Per Qualitatem Optimum Robur |
| | #6 | |
| | Quote:
| |
| | #7 |
| |
I haven't been to any historic battlefields, but I would like to visit, Mt. Suribachi Iwo Jima (lol), Omaha Beach, and Point Du Hoc. I'd love to go to those places.
|
| | #8 |
| |
Well, I haven't been to any major battlefield but I have been to Texas's most famous battlefield is San Jacinto, where Texas freedom from Mexico's rule.
|
| | #9 |
| |
I have been to: Gettysburg (ACW) Yorktown (ARW and ACW) Nashville (ACW) Antietam (ACW) The Cowpens (ARW) Breeds Hill (I refuse to call it Bunker Hill - ARW) Manassas (Bull Run - ACW) Saratoga (ARW) Normandy Beaches (WWII) Bastogne (WWII) Carentan and Caen (WWII) Forts George and McHenry (1812) Culloden Scotland (1746) Newbury England (ECW) I think that's all of em but I will have to look through my stuff to make sure... |
| | #10 |
| |
I have been to a few. 1 - In California, there is a place south of Los Angeles and North of San Diego called San Pasqual. There was a battle there during the California and Mexican War where we walked the battlefield and surrounding terrain. Probably the best known battle in California, the Battle of San Pasqual is probably one on the most controversial of the Mexican War. Debate rages to this day on who was the winner. Did Kearney win since he held the field and could not be moved off of Mule Hill until he was relieved the following day? Did Pico win since his force remained a combat effective force even after the battle? And if so, why didn't he follow up his earlier success? By what standard do we judge? The contemporary standard of the force that holds the field after the battle is considered the winner? Or do we use the modern standard of the combat effectiveness of the two forces during and after the battle? I have been to Bastone. That was one of my best experiences when I was stationed in Europe. What an awesome place. So many points of significance and there is a HUGE museum south of Bastone where there are over 300 different pieces of military equipment from WWII. |
![]() |