The Boot Monument - A Celebration to America's Traitor: Benedict Arnold | History Documentary
The Boot Monument is an American Revolutionary War memorial located in Saratoga National Historical Park, New York. It commemorates Major General Benedict Arnold's service at the Battles of Saratoga in the Continental Army.
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Devil's Charge by Michael Arnold - English Civil War historical fiction
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England stands divided: king against Parliament, town against country, brother against brother.
For Captain Stryker, scarred hero of a dozen wars, the rights and wrongs of the cause mean little. His loyalties are to his own small band of comrades - and to Queen Henrietta Maria's beautiful and most deadly agent, Lisette Gaillard. So when Prince Rupert entrusts him with a secret mission to discover what has happened to Lisette and the man she was protecting - a man who could hold the key to Royalist victory - nothing, not false imprisonment for murder, ambush, a doomed siege or a lethal religious fanatic will stand in his way.
From the bloody rout of Cirencester, to the siege of Lichfield and finally to the killing fields of Hopton Heath, Michael Arnold brings vividly to life all the drama and the passion that lay behind the English Civil War.
Arnold vs. Donald: Schwarzenegger takes shots at Trump during COP24
Arnold Schwarzenegger says he wishes he could travel back in time like the cyborg he played in The Terminator so he could stop fossil fuels from being used.
If we would've never started in that direction and used other
technology, we'd be much better off, the actor and former
California governor said December 3 at the start of a U.N. climate
conference in Poland.
The biggest evil is fossil fuels: it's coal, it's gasoline, it's the natural gas, he told conference delegates.
Schwarzenegger also insisted that the United States was still in an international accord to curb global warming despite U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to walk away from the agreement.
Calling Trump meshugge - Yiddish for crazy - for abandoning the accord, Schwarzenegger said the 2015 agreement has widespread support at the local and state levels even if the federal government isn't on board.
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Lest We Forget: The Mission Honoring WWII Airmen
August 6, 2016 was a special day at Wings Over the Rockies Air & Space Museum. A memorial honoring the heroic airmen of WWII by artist Fredric Arnold was unveiled for display through January 2017.
Arnold knows the subject matter, because he flew 50 missions during the war in a P-38 Fighter himself. This memorial is his way of honoring his squadron mates and all those who flew during the war.
This is a brief video montage of the unveiling.
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Conversation Starters is honored to work with heroes like Major Fredric Arnold. Thank you sir and to all those who fought for our freedom.
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ON THIS DAY - SEPTEMBER 23, 1780 - John Andre Captured
On this Day, September 23, 1780, British Major John Andre was captured carrying the plans of West Point and a pass signed by Benedict Arnold, thus saving the fledgling United States from almost certain destruction.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger Strips On TV
Arnold Alois Schwarzenegger asked to remove the shirt, to take a look at your body, Arnold replied that the host has to do the same. Arnold showing his muscular body in a body small enough no host muscle.
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Arnold Taylor: Military Policeman, WWII (Full Interview)
Arnold Taylor served in the U.S. Army's 99th Infantry Division as a Military Policeman during World War II. Taylor served in Europe with the unit as it advanced into Germany, and witnessed the terrible impact of war on the German people. The horrors of war shaped Arnold Taylor into a man of peace, and when he returned home he devoted his life to helping others.
Arnold Taylor was a good friend of the AVC's, participating in the National Memorial Day Parade for the past fifteen years. This interview was recorded with him in 2014. Last week, we learned that he passed away. Please take a moment to watch his story, and to share with family and friends.
We will always remember you, sir.
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George Arnold Waterloo Memorial Service
Thursday 18th June 2015, join me at St Mary's Church in Pirton Hertfordshire, 200 years to the day of the Battle of Waterloo.
The headstone of former soldier George Arnold, has been discovered and refurbished back to it's original condition, and today there is a special memorial service taking place to mark the unveiling of the stone, to remember George, and to mark the 200th anniversary of the battle.
Benedict Arnold - General David Wooster Monument, Ridgefield
This is the spot where Wooster was mortally wounded attacking the British at the second part of the battle of Ridgefield. After viewing the monument the camera first looks north up the road to Danbury, then pans around to look south towards Ridgefield. Wooster was behind the British, attacking the rear as the Brits headed south to Ridgefield and Arnold's Barricade...
From Wikipedia...In 1776, Wooster was appointed a major general in the militia of Connecticut in the American Revolutionary War. Wooster had supervisory control of all military supplies that were stored in houses near the town of Danbury. General Tryon of the British army planned to attack Danbury in order to capture Wooster's supplies. On April 27, 1777, Wooster attempted to head off General Tryon's advance in the nearby town of Ridgefield, Connecticut. Wooster attacked Tryon's forces with 700 new recruits but Wooster was forced to retreat. Wooster suffered a fatal wound when he attacked Tryon's forces. Wooster was taken to the Dibble House in Danbury where he died five days later on May 2, 1777. Wooster's finals words were, I am dying, but with a strong hope and persuasion that my country will gain her independence.
Benedict Arnold - Battle Of Ridgefield Monument
In Defense of American Independence
At the Battle of Ridgefield
April 27, 1777
Died
Eight Patriots
Who were laid in this ground
Companioned by
Sixteen British Soldiers
Living, their enemies, Dying their guests,
In honor of service and sacrifice
This Memorial is Placed
For the Strengthening of Hearts.
The Battle of Ridgefield
By Keith M. Jones
At the outbreak of Revolution, sleepy, out-of-the-way Ridgefield consisted of only about fifty dwellings, for most of the community's 1700 residents were scattered in outlying farms that dotted the twenty-three square miles purchased from Ramapoo tribal sachem, Catoohnah in 1708.
Chartered by the Connecticut General Assembly a year later, the village itself was distinguished primarily by its remarkable mile-long, eight-rod-broad (132 feet) Main Street, then known as Town Street. Like most of Fairfield County, not all Ridgefielders were of one mind when it came to revolution, but ties of religion, marriage and commerce, together with a complex network of barter obligations, bound Patriot and Loyalist together.
On April 27, 1777, the full fury of Revolution arrived at the head of Town Street, as the village became host to Connecticut's only inland battle of the eight-year war.
Shortly before noon, American Generals Benedict Arnold (yes, that Benedict Arnold!) and Gold Selleck Silliman arrived with about five hundred men hastily mustered Fairfield County militia, old men and patriotic farm boys. They were greeted by Colonel Philip Burr Bradley and a handful of Continental troops of his Ridgefield-based 5th Connecticut Line, together with a company of Continentals from nearby Salem, New York under Captain Samuel Lawrence, plus a few dozen raw recruits raised by Captain Ebenezer Jones of the recently formed 1st Ridgefield Militia.
Under Arnold's command the little army erected a barricade of timbers, carts, carriages, stones and earth at the northern end of Town Street and waited for the British column advancing southward from Danbury.
After burning the Colonial supply depot in nearby Danbury, 1900 British troops under General William Tryon were in trouble. Expecting much of the countryside to rise up in support of the Crown, Tryon had two days earlier disembarked 1500 handpicked regulars, a six-piece artillery unit, and a small mounted contingent of resplendently-garbed elite mounted dragoons from a fleet of 26 ships anchored at Compo Beach off the mouth of the Saugatuck River (present-day Westport).
Tryon's force was augmented by a 300-man regiment of Loyalist irregulars, drawn from Long Island and Fairfield County, known as the Prince of Wales Provincial Volunteers. Because he truly believed that his army would be warmly received if it refrained from looting and pillage, Tryon excluded the unruly Hessian mercenaries from his expedition...
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B-29 Superfortress sets a new record and General Hap Arnold congratulates the crew members in Washington DC.
B-29 Superfortress sets new distance record. B-29 Superfortress aircraft lands at Washington DC's Bolling Field (Anacostia). Washington Monument and Jefferson Memorial visible in distance. The B-29 had completed a 35 hour trip from Guam, for 8198 miles, completing a new distance record by implementing new cruise control techniques. Colonel Clarence S. Irvine and crew members get off the plane. General Henry Arnold (Hap Arnold), Army Air Force Commander congratulates Colonel Irvine and crew members. People crowd near the aircraft. General Arnold pins the Distinguished Flying Cross medal on the Captain and crew members. Location: Washington DC. Date: 1945.
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And the Award goes to: Adam Hills for stating what 99.99% of Australian Journalists are to scared to say.
It's fair to say that Australia has the best lifestyle in the world...we've got the most stable economy, we've got the best standard of living, and that is why people are talking about voting out the current government.
So like seriously, I've just come back from London, they're so poor over there they look at us and they can't believe we're considering getting a new government.
They're watching us like Arnold Schwarzenegger shagging the Nanny, going really???
I'm not comparing Tony Abbott to a Latino Nanny
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Lest We Forget: The Vow
At 94, Maj. Fredric Arnold (ret.), Sole Surviving Member of his WWII P-38 Class of 42J Group, is Sculpting A Monumental Bronze Sculpture in Memory of the more than 88,000 WWII US Airman Killed in Action.
UPDATE: Major Arnold finished his sculpture! It was unveiled at the Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum on August 6, 2016. Visit LestWeForgetSculpture.org to see the finished sculpture and watch the movie on the homepage to more fully understand the significance of this monument.