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No video, no link in Chrome or Brave. Has something changed?Bilderback
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https://youtu.be/vlJUuNny9mc
I drove down to Fort Oglethorpe, GA in October 4 years ago. I spent 3 days there. The Chickamauga National Military Park has a great visitor center. You can drive around the area and learn about the battle. It's worth a visit.https://www.nps.gov/chch/index.htmhttps://www.nps.gov/chch/index.htm
Excellent view of the Battle. Amazing how things changed after Grant and Sherman showed up.Defiant.
I've recently experienced no access to some of the videos that you post on my mobile device. I can access them by looking at the web version
my wife's great grandfather died of wounds suffered at this battle. His wife had her home barns and fields put to fir by the federal troops.
same, no video on mobile, happened on several posts lately
I walked this battlefield as a young officer with the 101. Sacred ground.
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No video, no link in Chrome or Brave. Has something changed?
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Works for me on Chrome and my tablet.
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ReplyDeleteI drove down to Fort Oglethorpe, GA in October 4 years ago. I spent 3 days there. The Chickamauga National Military Park has a great visitor center. You can drive around the area and learn about the battle. It's worth a visit.
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https://www.nps.gov/chch/index.htm
Excellent view of the Battle. Amazing how things changed after Grant and Sherman showed up.
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I've recently experienced no access to some of the videos that you post on my mobile device. I can access them by looking at the web version
ReplyDeletemy wife's great grandfather died of wounds suffered at this battle. His wife had her home barns and fields put to fir by the federal troops.
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ReplyDeleteI walked this battlefield as a young officer with the 101. Sacred ground.
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