The yelling Indians and Loyalists were received with a deadly volley from behind trees and stumps. Then the enemy made a desperate rush on- the-right wing and would have succeeded if not for Captain McKean with his fifty men (which had been held in reserve) poured a deadly volley into them. [More]
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
This Day in History: July 10
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Yup. Them bad guys attacking the right wing again. What was once old is new again.
By the way, in the upcoming festivities, one should not expect a plan like that of Colonel Willett to work as long as the enemy has their air assets, whether manned or unmanned. When the time comes, those assets will need to be among the first targets if Constitutional government is to be restored.
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