The Peach Orchard at Gettysburg - Ranger Matt Atkinson

Join Gettysburg National Military Park Ranger Matt Atkinson and explore the Sherfy Peach Orchard on the Gettysburg battlefield. Valued by both sides because of its high ground and open fields of fire, a brutal battle for control of the Peach Orchard would shatter the landscape and result in some of the most brutal fighting of the battle of Gettysburg.

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  • @jeffkillmeyer1517
    @jeffkillmeyer15178 ай бұрын

    Matt is positively one of the best all time commentators on the Civil War. He is fluent and flawless with his delivery and adds a very real intangible human element. Thank you truly

  • @MiggerPlease

    @MiggerPlease

    3 ай бұрын

    I'm gay too buddy 😂😂😂

  • @darinweeks9330
    @darinweeks93309 жыл бұрын

    Whatever they pay Matt Atkinson and Gary Cross, it is not enough. These 2 are modern day Gettysburg legends

  • @AmericanBedell

    @AmericanBedell

    9 жыл бұрын

    Totally agree!

  • @FetchTheSled

    @FetchTheSled

    9 жыл бұрын

    He should try and learn the boy's real names though, imo. He sounded a bit condescending.

  • @angry4193

    @angry4193

    6 жыл бұрын

    He's an amateur who's only education is the movie.

  • @TheWeatherbuff

    @TheWeatherbuff

    6 жыл бұрын

    Darin Weeks - I just now found these videos, 3 years late. You are quite right.

  • @jasonpakkala9015

    @jasonpakkala9015

    6 жыл бұрын

    Really? i don't remember any of that info from the movie.

  • @amybeth5776
    @amybeth57768 жыл бұрын

    I'm amazed how this guy can remember all of that info, all those little details, with no notes or anything! That is incredible! I'm really, really impressed.

  • @pizzafrenzyman

    @pizzafrenzyman

    7 жыл бұрын

    The Gettysburg guides are an elite group of professionals.

  • @johnries5593

    @johnries5593

    7 жыл бұрын

    Storytelling is an ancient and honorable tradition, dating back to the days when books were rare to non-existent. The capacity of the human mind to remember things hasn't changed, but technology reduces the need, so people tend to do it less.

  • @PutDownTheBunny

    @PutDownTheBunny

    4 жыл бұрын

    It's part fascination of the subject, passion and repetition. Just like a good teacher.

  • @billyo6710

    @billyo6710

    4 жыл бұрын

    Gettysburg is I think, the 2nd most visited national park in America. To ranger there they take only the cream of the crop and the most learned. Multiple degrees are the norm for some of these guides and they do a great job at interpretation.

  • @TicklerDude

    @TicklerDude

    4 жыл бұрын

    The Black Sox Scandal portion of the video at 16:56 sounded a little bit fake. Perhaps that kid was given a clue to respond to that question?

  • @jackhays1194
    @jackhays1194 Жыл бұрын

    matt has become something of an internet star. with good reason, his delivery is that of an excellent teacher

  • @Architectureguy
    @Architectureguy11 ай бұрын

    Man, Ranger Atkinson makes me want to take a trip up there and hear him tell these live! What a storyteller!

  • @fingtechnology2222
    @fingtechnology22228 жыл бұрын

    Ranger Matt, your sense of humour is brilliant. History comes to life... Appreciated.

  • @brutusvonmanhammer

    @brutusvonmanhammer

    2 жыл бұрын

    His sense of humor is terrible and it takes away from the immersion. He needs to stick to telling the story of the battle. His cringe inducing jokes need to be saved for the bar

  • @melodymakermark

    @melodymakermark

    2 жыл бұрын

    You are part of a small minority. Matt is the most requested guide at Gettysburg.

  • @michaelvaughn8864

    @michaelvaughn8864

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@melodymakermark He's so by popular demand, sir. There's always 1 idiot in the group who knows no better than to make an asinine comment as such

  • @richrodeman
    @richrodeman9 жыл бұрын

    I am so glad that I found these NPS videos. It is refreshing to see these very knowledgeable and passionate rangers describe Gettysburg and the battle that took place in 1863. Gettysburg National Military Park should be very proud of all of these rangers and their ability to paint the picture as well as they do.... I know that I am. Keep up the great work GNMP.

  • @chrisbarlow9741

    @chrisbarlow9741

    7 жыл бұрын

    I came across from the UK for the 150th in 2013 and spent a couple of days looking around the battlefield and I must say that your National Park Service do a hell of a job preserving places like Gettysburg. Putting guys like Matt out, with his amusing anecdotes, to do the the field lectures is great. It takes the dryness out of the subject and creates interest in the finer details of what actually happened on the day.

  • @ypass3651

    @ypass3651

    6 жыл бұрын

    Rich Rodeman I

  • @michaelvaughn8864

    @michaelvaughn8864

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@chrisbarlow9741 No doubt, Mr. Barlow👍 That's certainly correct concerning Ranger Atkinson

  • @mijuajua4820

    @mijuajua4820

    Жыл бұрын

    Please stop leaning on that cannon😢

  • @ricklude
    @ricklude9 жыл бұрын

    Some day soon, the wife and I are going to stay near by and explore every inch of this hollowed battlefield, where SO MANY Americans on both sides died for their ideals. I do hope Park Ranger Matt Atkinson {that rebel right there :-) }, is still posted to that area, as I would love to meet him and attend one or even all of his field tours. He, IMO, is not only a wealth of historical information and little known factual items of interest, but he is a showman as well, who injects humor and tiny diversions into his presentations, which serve to assist in keeping one's interest. Also, the use of visitors, children AND adults, as visual aids to help in explaining battlefield occurrences while out on the battlefield, is something I have noticed by viewing all the available videos on this Gettysburg NPS KZread site, is unique only to him and is quite helpful in understanding clearly the actions taken on the field by both federal and rebel forces. This as well helps in holding the interest of his audience. This man is worth MORE than his weight in gold in his service to Gettysburg National Military Park, the NPS, and the many visitors to the battlefield's areas.

  • @arkansaswookie

    @arkansaswookie

    8 жыл бұрын

    +ricklude If you can, spend as much time there as possible, and cover as much of the battlefield as you can. Walk through the wood lines too. If you're able, visit the areas not closed at night. I printed out maps showing where the regiments where positioned and the fighting took place and it was a great way to orient myself on the battlefield and do some self guided touring. Cheers.

  • @SantomPh

    @SantomPh

    4 жыл бұрын

    hallowed, not hollowed. Although so much cannon shot fell on it back then.

  • @donbadz1
    @donbadz17 жыл бұрын

    This park ranger, Matt Atkinson is sooooo wonderful to follow. He should have is own show!

  • @mbaker224
    @mbaker2246 жыл бұрын

    1:40 No laughs at Pickett's Buffet, "Just charge it"???? Comedic GOLD

  • @manuelkong10
    @manuelkong108 жыл бұрын

    Love this guys presentation

  • @steveperry6492
    @steveperry6492 Жыл бұрын

    I had the pleasure of meeting Matt Atkinson a few years ago at GNP. He seems like a really good guy who truly enjoys his work. His videos are always quite good and understandable to a wide ranging audience.

  • @LisaStrahan
    @LisaStrahan6 жыл бұрын

    My husband and I are frequent visitors to Gettysburg, traveling several times each year. We truly enjoy Ranger Atkinson's tours. He is very thorough and well informed in his tours. He involves the audience in his tours, and is very humorous, making his tours interesting. Kydos, Ranger Matt! Thanks for sharing!

  • @stevepoland1406
    @stevepoland14062 жыл бұрын

    I lived in Gettysburg for 25 years and have learned more watching Ranger Matt Atkinson videos along with other Park Rangers then all of the history lessons from school. We go back a few times a year and would love to know if Matt is still there and giving tours. Thank You sir for bringing history to life with your amazing tours.

  • @williammckee5273

    @williammckee5273

    8 ай бұрын

    He gave a pickets charge tour I was on 2 summers ago, signed my book! He’s probably still there

  • @plantman5545
    @plantman55453 жыл бұрын

    My grandfathers name was Horace Pope Foster. He was in the 17th MS. It’s an honor to hear the story and get an idea of what he went through with Barksdale. Fascinating

  • @travisbayles870

    @travisbayles870

    Жыл бұрын

    I too had an ancestor in Barksdales brigade

  • @lumbeetv
    @lumbeetv8 жыл бұрын

    this dude has fun with history

  • @FtheDo
    @FtheDo8 жыл бұрын

    Outstanding presentations by Ranger Atkinson. The next best thing to being at the park. Excellent resource! Thank you so much for sharing your passion with the American people.

  • @michaelvaughn8864

    @michaelvaughn8864

    3 жыл бұрын

    1 of my cousins and her hubby traveled to Gettysburg 6 years ago in August, 2015 from Youngstown, Ohio. They were there about a week and had Matt Atkinson give them a group tour of the battlefield starting at McPherson's Ridge where Gen. Reynolds was killed. If they'd gone there the prior year, they might've been on 1 of the KZread vids

  • @michaelvaughn8864

    @michaelvaughn8864

    3 жыл бұрын

    Talk about a day late and a dollar short😂😂 haha

  • @gregking9935
    @gregking99357 жыл бұрын

    18 months and counting till I get to come over and visit Gettysburg Battlefield, look forward to going on a tour with the Park Rangers , brilliant presentation Ranger Atkinson.

  • @Framer_Mike

    @Framer_Mike

    6 жыл бұрын

    You go yet?

  • @guycalabrese4040
    @guycalabrese40403 жыл бұрын

    Watching this from Sweden. Wow, what a guy!

  • @jonathanc4347
    @jonathanc43477 жыл бұрын

    Spectacular narrative of the battle of the Peach Orchard. Matt Atkinson seems to know the participants like they were his friends and speaks of them with reverence and respect. A great preserver of the history!

  • @cynthiagonzales9131
    @cynthiagonzales91316 жыл бұрын

    Love watching and listening to Matt. He knows his stuff. I've never been to Gettysburg but on my bucket list. He puts you right there during the war. So much knowledge. Bet the spirits of Gettysburg sit back and listening.

  • @BFerry10
    @BFerry109 жыл бұрын

    I'm so glad I found these videos. They are first rate. I've been to Gettysburg before and there was no way to see all of the Ranger talks. I'm headed back tomorrow. This is a great refresher course.

  • @williamdarnstaedt3118
    @williamdarnstaedt3118 Жыл бұрын

    I had the pleasure of speaking to Mr.Atkins july 2 2023. Can't wait till next year.

  • @CrazySC833
    @CrazySC8334 жыл бұрын

    I gotta tell you guys, it is a TREAT watching the battlefield walk-throughs. I would absolutely be delighted to watch more NPS battlefield walk videos for Gettysburg or any other battlefield under NPS jurisdiction. Thank you so much for posting these!

  • @christophergerardi1921
    @christophergerardi19215 жыл бұрын

    Kudos to Ranger Atkinson! I have to brief this battle for my US Army Senior Leaders Course and he brought to life all the maps and words I have poured over. I couldn't be more excited and humbled to be able to visit Gettysburg tomorrow and present to my class a brief of the battle at the Peach Orchard. Ranger Atkinson, I won't be able to do it the justice that you have, but wish me luck.

  • @ehcir
    @ehcir6 жыл бұрын

    Matt is an excellent guide, I really enjoyed his tour.

  • @ImJustKaren_
    @ImJustKaren_3 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely love Ranger Matt's presentations. Spent a week in Gettysburg years ago and was fortunate enough to attend a few of his tours.

  • @gregallen4333
    @gregallen43336 жыл бұрын

    This is amazing video. Matt is a great story teller. So knowledgeable about the battles and players. You come away with civil war tactics and appreciation of just the confusion that a major battlefield provides. Men/horses/guns/death.... all circling around.

  • @billysublett4697
    @billysublett46974 жыл бұрын

    This presentation of The Peach Orchard battle is outstanding, very well done! The NPS ranger Matt Atkinson is an extraordinary instructor---makes it all come alive, right before the viewer and visitors. Thanks for this video and the job you all are doing!!

  • @JohnnyRebKy
    @JohnnyRebKy4 жыл бұрын

    There is a video of being down range from a Napoleon cannon firing live ammo on KZread. You can hear the shell come whirring and whistling all the way toward the camera sitting at the target. The sound of that shell coming will make your blood turn cold when you think about a whole battery firing those things at you!! Everyone should watch it. It puts a whole new perspective of what it was like to have all that artillery firing. The sound of those shells are blood curdling when you hear it. So not only do you have the boom of the cannon you also have the whiiirrrrrrrr zooooommm and scream of the shells. I had no idea they made that much noise!! Movies make it sound like fireworks but that’s not what it sounds like

  • @MrBBaron
    @MrBBaron13 күн бұрын

    As a student of the Civil War, I've to the Gettysburg battlefield 3 years in a row in 1994. 1995 and 1996. My ancestors fought with NC units. Visiting the site was a dream of mine as a kid. Being an old boomer now , It still remains one of my most cherished memories of my life.

  • @bribribewry5496
    @bribribewry54964 жыл бұрын

    Matt’s passion is awesome. Love these tours.

  • @jayb276
    @jayb2769 жыл бұрын

    edge of my chair, stirring, heartbreaking, the horses and their innocence moved me to tears.

  • @PrimeTimeChris420
    @PrimeTimeChris42010 жыл бұрын

    As someone highly interested in Civil War history, especially Gettysburg I really appreciate each and every upload. I'm from South Carolina and live about fifteen minutes from Fort Sumter and can't wait to visit up there on vacation one year.

  • @toohi2cu

    @toohi2cu

    Жыл бұрын

    I understand. I grew up skipping school as a teenager and going swimming at the apex of the Confederate line on the North Anna River, travelled through Mechanicsville, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, Fredericksburg, learned to swim in the South Anna where John B. Gordon (under Stuart at that time) crossed (my great uncle owned 87 acres there), I could go on and on. I knew about the Civil War but I didn't know it happened there. If you love History one bit, take the trip to Gettysburg. I'm surrounded by battlefields and been to and relic hunted many (on private lands with permission only) but Gettysburg is Awesome. Chancellorsville is a big battlefield but no other I've been to has the scope of or sheer size and magnitude of Gettysburg.

  • @garys5203
    @garys520310 жыл бұрын

    I can't tell you how much I enjoy and appreciate these video walks. Thank you NPS and especially Matt.

  • @gettysburgghost
    @gettysburgghost4 жыл бұрын

    Ranger Matt is a National Treasure awesome guy. Love randomly running into him and his groups out on the Battlefield!

  • @dadgad68
    @dadgad685 жыл бұрын

    This man does such a fine job in his presentation. a joy to listen to. Cheers from Canada.

  • @mattmc5069
    @mattmc50692 жыл бұрын

    Many historians become so used to the complex battle they forget there are those new to this who don't know a brigade from a division and know maybe Lee and Picket and thats about it. This brought the choas down to a understandable level and introduced all the key players and the locations. The camera man is excellent in showing pans and zooms when needed for visual refrence. It was intended for everyone, not just people who read 100 books on it. Easy to understand with just enough humor to keep things moving. Great presentation.

  • @leonidaslantz5249
    @leonidaslantz52495 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely sensational presentation of the Peach Orchard and the command decisions from both sides. Matt Atkinson is the best!!!

  • @kuban311
    @kuban31110 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for these great videos. We are very grateful for everything you do!

  • @liedenier
    @liedenier8 жыл бұрын

    Mr. Atkinson is better than sliced bread. Thanks Matt.

  • @danwoodliefphotography871

    @danwoodliefphotography871

    5 жыл бұрын

    Better than sliced bread tastes without angry hornets swarming you.

  • @TheWeatherbuff
    @TheWeatherbuff6 жыл бұрын

    I'm just now finding these videos and this channel. I had the honor of doing six years of hard-core CW re-enacting in my younger days. Every young adult should get a chance to experience that. Ranger Matt and Camera Man Matt are excellent storytellers. I've only visited Gettysburg once, even though I'm a PA native. It's time to go back and walk the field again.

  • @RichardSteelUK
    @RichardSteelUK10 жыл бұрын

    I live in Essex, England and I won't be able to visit Gettysburg for a good few years to come so thank-you for these videos. Matt is very entertaining and the information is interesting. Moreee!

  • @Framer_Mike

    @Framer_Mike

    6 жыл бұрын

    #Freemantle

  • @chippledon1

    @chippledon1

    5 жыл бұрын

    Are there any counterpart videos about English battles which can be accessed that have a docent leading it?

  • @dannyrampey8300
    @dannyrampey83005 жыл бұрын

    Matt, you bring us into the day, into the battle, into the minds, and into the souls of each man that fought at Gettysburg! I havent had rhe priviledge of walking w you on one of your tours, but please make sure u continue this telling of true history of our country. Hope to be there soon. Danny Rampey, Georgia

  • @margiehenson2440

    @margiehenson2440

    4 жыл бұрын

    MATT. YOU. PUT. US THERE......HOW DO YOU. RETAIN. ALL THIS. TO REACH. THE PEOPLE. THE. WAY. YOU DO.... .!!!!!!!!!!THANK YOU. SO. MUCH.....!!!!!!!!!😊

  • @crcanassr
    @crcanassr8 жыл бұрын

    We visited Gettysburg and Antietam this past July were really impressed at the way park rangers bring history alive. The young ranger at Antietam described the battle so vividly that you could see the battle unfolding in front your eyes, this from the observation room on top of the visitor's center. Gettysburg is a more larger battlefield but still the rangers knew what they were talking about. The same thing happened when we visited Manassas a few years ago.

  • @toohi2cu

    @toohi2cu

    Жыл бұрын

    Chancellorsville is that way too. Incredible tour.

  • @theoutsider4066
    @theoutsider40663 жыл бұрын

    Superb presentation. Thank you Mr. Atkinson.

  • @marymoriarity2555
    @marymoriarity25555 жыл бұрын

    Great video. Very informative with a sense of humor. I’ve been to the area many times but never on a guided tour

  • @VSdrummer010
    @VSdrummer0103 жыл бұрын

    I could listen to Ranger Atkinson speak about Gettysburg for a month straight, with an undivided attention span the entire time. What an articulate, knowledgeable, and detailed speaker and guide this man is! Phenomenal video too! 💯⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • @Vort317545
    @Vort3175452 жыл бұрын

    Matt is an amazing lecturer he puts you right in action with extreme interesting detail and respectful humor. So glad we are at peace as asingle country. Matt's a national treasure ..

  • @chadelliot2021
    @chadelliot20216 жыл бұрын

    Another great video full of unique content. I’m loving this video series. Thank you so much for taking the time to shoot it, and share it with all of us that thus far havent meade it down to the hallowed ground of Gettysburg. Cheers from your Yankee brother 👍👍

  • @indy_go_blue6048

    @indy_go_blue6048

    6 жыл бұрын

    "Meade" it down to ... Gettysburg"? Nice unintentional pun, Chad.

  • @crossface222
    @crossface2225 жыл бұрын

    This is awesome. I’ve been to Gettysburg and have studied it quite a bit but I don’t think I could ever know as much as Matt. I love the way he presents the information. That man must absolutely love his job.

  • @johnries5593
    @johnries55937 жыл бұрын

    A reminder that the most important part of "history" is "story".

  • @indy_go_blue6048

    @indy_go_blue6048

    4 жыл бұрын

    HIS story. Mankind is just an actor in a cosmic event.

  • @totallynotalpharius2283

    @totallynotalpharius2283

    4 жыл бұрын

    Disagree it is clearly "ist"

  • @crmay72
    @crmay724 жыл бұрын

    This gentleman knows his history. Thank you, sir for an excellent presentation!

  • @ozzy5150376
    @ozzy51503767 жыл бұрын

    I really thoroughly enjoy these "presentation's". I watch them all weekend long. Especially Matt's presentation. I really like his "post war Lee" lecture. thank you for making these lectures.

  • @helpmenowmark
    @helpmenowmark10 жыл бұрын

    I cannot begin to describe my thanks to the Gettysburg NPS for their dedication to the study and description of this battle. I've watched every video (and others) that they have produced. I was there during hurricane "Sandy" but obviously the park was closed. I hope to return one day (from SC). Please keep these videos/documentaries coming. Thank you.

  • @Cryptocracy_Now
    @Cryptocracy_Now5 жыл бұрын

    Matt Atkinson was born to do this. When you're listening to him describe the battlefield you can see it almost perfectly in your mind. He puts you right there in the middle of it all. Names, dates, and even the tiniest little details. He paints a perfect picture.

  • @REb-om8vj
    @REb-om8vj4 жыл бұрын

    Matt, your "work reflects your attitude", nice job. Thanks

  • @Keith52188
    @Keith521888 жыл бұрын

    Great job Matt! You are a great teacher!

  • @mr31337
    @mr313375 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for this! I'd been having problems sleeping, and this video fixed that.

  • @dkl1n1
    @dkl1n12 жыл бұрын

    What terrific story teller! Enjoyed it very much. Thank you for posting.

  • @stacymcardle
    @stacymcardle8 жыл бұрын

    Excellent. Thank you. Would love to hear details about Berdan's sharpshooters on this day in perhaps another video. :)

  • @dkstryker
    @dkstryker6 жыл бұрын

    That was an incredible description of the Battle at the Peach Orchard! When I go to Gettysburg next Thursday with my good friend Terry, We shall walk the path General Barksdale and his Brave men took as they charged so gallantly through these fields!!

  • @marilynmulkey6095
    @marilynmulkey60955 жыл бұрын

    Matt is the most interesting teacher. And with a sense of humor to boot. Have you ever been a history professor?

  • @sandidopirak9260
    @sandidopirak92603 жыл бұрын

    Matt Atkinson is one of my favorite Rangers in Gettysburg, I will try and schedule his walks always interesting and knowledgeable .

  • @funsmasher7018
    @funsmasher70185 жыл бұрын

    I love these videos. He really knows how to explain the battle.

  • @thomaswilliams1381
    @thomaswilliams13812 жыл бұрын

    Thank you sir for your superb analysis, and conveyance of it to us who have the privilege to view it and hear it on youtube! Amazing and insprational!

  • @Agggggghhhh
    @Agggggghhhh5 жыл бұрын

    I like how the guide personalizes the battle participants with their names and motivations.

  • @pat0311
    @pat03113 жыл бұрын

    Matt is a great teacher. Thank you sir!

  • @badvoodoo4090
    @badvoodoo40908 жыл бұрын

    Please make more videos like this! Thanks you so much.

  • @wdc9633
    @wdc96333 жыл бұрын

    I love these by Ranger Atkinson. He reminds me of Don Knotts.

  • @davidhardwick3816
    @davidhardwick3816 Жыл бұрын

    Another fantastic presentation! Ranger Atkinson paints such incredibly vivid and relatable pictures of the action, and much of the thought behind it - he really brings the battle to life.

  • @rgbrin
    @rgbrin3 жыл бұрын

    Matt is awesome and does his job so well....I always wanted to be a Matt at Gettysburg but life took me down a different path...I love Civil war History!!

  • @raymondhummel5211
    @raymondhummel5211 Жыл бұрын

    Very interesting video. Thank you for sharing it will all of us.

  • @tonystoakley5816
    @tonystoakley58162 жыл бұрын

    Amazing pesentation Ranger Matt Atkinson i could watch your pesentations all day so interesting

  • @lukang72
    @lukang724 жыл бұрын

    Top notch. Tactical details are fascinating

  • @EthanTweedie
    @EthanTweedie4 жыл бұрын

    Great job Ranger Matt. I would be so honored to listen to one of your history lessons.

  • @sdingeswho
    @sdingeswho Жыл бұрын

    Great and highly entertaining presentation! I lost my sense of direction a little at the first, but pulled up a satellite photo-map and followed along. One thing that I didn’t know was that the Peach Orchard was relatively “high ground” - it now makes more sense, that Sickles kind of defied orders in creating a salient from the Union lines. Oh, and hadn’t seen that one particular monument at the Trostle Farm, but knew what it was immediately: It’s a gigantic Minié-Ball 😂!

  • @AmericanBedell
    @AmericanBedell9 жыл бұрын

    These videos were good ideas. Only been to Gettysburg once on a school field trip but didn't get to see much...been dying to go back...really enjoying these videos. I laughed so hard when I got the George Thorogood joke by the way!

  • @stanhawthorne9373
    @stanhawthorne93732 жыл бұрын

    Great video. Matt is one of the very best.

  • @bonitaenjem2765
    @bonitaenjem27652 жыл бұрын

    Love watching true history Matt does a very good job and involves the kids and families

  • @wingwhacker7500
    @wingwhacker75006 жыл бұрын

    If you plan to visit Gettysburg, researching what happened at each location will enhance your experience exponentially. I wish these videos were available prior to my visit five or six years ago.

  • @sh839c
    @sh839c6 жыл бұрын

    Matt is very good at this. Excellent job.

  • @birddog7492
    @birddog74925 жыл бұрын

    Matt you express the same emotions I have when I stand on a civil war battle field or I read the history of the fight. I bet you also like a little time alone on those fields. It's not unpatriotic to have feeling for the men on both sides of the battle field. It makes you an American. Thank you for what you have done to help tell this story.

  • @joes9192
    @joes91929 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the video

  • @sparks1504
    @sparks15047 жыл бұрын

    This guy is truly amazing, he paints a picture of heroism, and how war is hell...my hatt is iff to Mr Atkinson

  • @HotTip2000
    @HotTip20008 жыл бұрын

    For Mishawaka Post: Up through WWII, a brigade was several regiments "braided together." The regiment was a maneuver unit as well as a principal administrative unit. From the Revolution to the Civil War, the regiment would be the primary unit to take care of the soldiers and was the major focus of loyalty and spirit. A soldier would sound off that he was from (as an example) Company A of the 69th New York Infantry (the "fighting 69th") of "The Irish Brigade" in Webb's Division. In those early days, the battalion was a temporary unit to use as a "battler" to be handled by the regimental commander as his (usually three) battalions. The Regimental Commander had "field grade" officers, majors, to lead those battalions in combat. After WWII, as the U.S. Army reorganized for modern war in NATO Vs Warsaw Pact combat, the Army realized that regiments were too unwieldy (think tanks and APC's) for mechanized combat. So the brigade with maneuver battalions was born. The regiment became an office with a regimental flag. There are some regiments still. Each U.S. Army division has an Armored Cavalry Regiment. The 82nd Airborne Division has Parachute Infantry Regiments. The Marine division is comprised of Marine regiments. The British are deep into the "regimental system" with famous regiments that have history going back centuries. I was in the Marine Corps in Vietnam and the Army in Iraq so I got deep into this.

  • @indy_go_blue6048

    @indy_go_blue6048

    6 жыл бұрын

    Vietnam era naval vet... thank you for your service.

  • @Tupelo927

    @Tupelo927

    6 жыл бұрын

    Tip Boxell Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge in this interesting post. More importantly, thank you for your service and sacrifice, sir.

  • @Tupelo927

    @Tupelo927

    6 жыл бұрын

    indy_go_blue60 Thank you for your service & sacrifice, sir.

  • @NancyLouKiser
    @NancyLouKiser3 жыл бұрын

    These rangers are the history teachers we all wanted. This series should be mandatory studies for all students.

  • @jccouldbe
    @jccouldbe4 жыл бұрын

    Outstanding! Thank you.

  • @indy_go_blue6048
    @indy_go_blue60484 жыл бұрын

    July 2, 2020. 157 years ago today, and we're still fighting this damned war.

  • @markcostigan7172
    @markcostigan71722 жыл бұрын

    Excellent presentation! I thought for sure he was going to end saying Dan Sickles didn't have a leg to stand on.

  • @acousticshadow4032
    @acousticshadow40322 жыл бұрын

    Here's to the men of the 2nd NHVI who perished in the Sherfy Peach Orchard on July the 2nd of 1863. Rest In Peace.

  • @danestetson4591
    @danestetson45918 жыл бұрын

    Nice presentation Matt!

  • @jeffmyers4680
    @jeffmyers46805 жыл бұрын

    Great presentation Matt!

  • @mfs2778
    @mfs2778 Жыл бұрын

    Hornets analogy...right spot on!

  • @leeh.4453
    @leeh.44535 жыл бұрын

    The Gettysburg park rangers are skilled and knowledgeable. And they're very entertaining. Thanks all of you. .

  • @tomservo5347
    @tomservo53478 жыл бұрын

    Matt's the best! He reminds me of a drill sergeant I had in Army boot camp with his wry sense of humor. Sure Dan Sickles likes the position he occupied but I've never seen such an exposed position with absolutely no cover.

  • @pizzafrenzyman

    @pizzafrenzyman

    7 жыл бұрын

    I have to disagree with your "no cover" comment. The terrain is actually quite defensible. His challenge was that he didn't have enough men to man the line of choice. He would have needed 20,000 men. With that said, his position was "exposed" as you stated because both flanks were in the wind. The line is elevated with great lines of fire. In an era void of indirect fire, occupying elevated terrain is paramount. There are a few salients which are undesirable (including the peach orchard), but Sickles concentrated his available artillery to bolster those points. With the lines occupied, he also had interior lines, which is highly desirable if he would have had 20k men. Please note that we are always reminded that Sickles is not a professional soldier, however, his subordinates were quite professional and capable. They knew how to occupy the terrain to its best advantage.

  • @tomservo5347

    @tomservo5347

    7 жыл бұрын

    pizzafrenzyman I do know that Sickles asked Meade repeatedly about where exactly he was to locate. Meade didn't think much of Sickles so basically ignored him until he sent I think General Hunt over to look at things. About 5 minutes after he arrived the attack happened and Hunt basically said it was too late to do anything.

  • @michaelkuper
    @michaelkuper6 жыл бұрын

    I love watching these videos........this guy cracks me up.

  • @bencowen2096
    @bencowen20969 жыл бұрын

    This is the second video I've seen by Ranger Atkinson. I really appreciate his expertise. And he has a great ability to explain-- "Corps-Division-Brigade-Regiment." He's insightful- comparing Longstreet to being like George Foreman (big, can take a punch, but can deliver a devastating counter punch). A man with a sense of humor, I like his delivery. Appropriately reverent, but at the same time ("Junior and fake Orioles fan over there) funny. My only concern is that I think Ranger Atkinson is a bit of a Southern sympathizer! Thanks for the great presentation.

  • @acousticshadow4032

    @acousticshadow4032

    2 жыл бұрын

    Matt is definitely in the camp of "The South shall rise again!!!".

  • @shanelanham5827
    @shanelanham58275 жыл бұрын

    I went there in 2016,it was a humbling experience hands down the best place I've ever been. It was hot that day so I didn't get to see everything but first place I went was big round top,beautiful view I love Gettysburg!!! It just felt heavy that day soon as I stepped out of the car.

  • @seabasscardsandcomics4264
    @seabasscardsandcomics42644 жыл бұрын

    Excellent tour