This video announces a drawing contest aimed at engaging younger generations in military history, specifically focusing on the American Revolutionary War. Participants are encouraged to create drawings related to George Washington, the Founding Fathers, or the Revolutionary War itself. The winner, chosen at the end of January, will receive $100. Submissions should be sent to The Colorado Springs Historical Military Museum. The video also promotes t-shirt sales via a provided website.
This video features hickok45 addressing a common question about his firearm collection size. He humorously states, 'One less than I need.' The visual context shows him standing next to a historical mortar in Charleston, South Carolina, with cannonballs nearby, suggesting a focus on historical artillery rather than personal firearms.
This video showcases a D-Day display focused on Omaha and Utah beaches one day after the invasion, replicating historical imagery. The presenter highlights the extensive additions made to their displays over the winter and confidently claims it's the best in the country. The museum covers major US wars from the Revolutionary War to Afghanistan. An added bonus is a tour of the "Oldies but Goodies" room, featuring 1950s and 60s memorabilia, hot rods, bicycles, pedal cars, jukeboxes, and gas pumps across 15,000 sq ft. The museum's operating hours and website for tickets and merchandise are also provided.
This YouTube video honors the soldiers of the 75th Anniversary of D-Day with a display that recreates the scene on Omaha and Utah Beaches on June 7th, 1944. The creator emphasizes the sacrifice of the 150,000 soldiers who stormed the beaches and the 4,413 who died, urging viewers to remember their contribution to freedom. The video also includes a link to shop for T-shirts.
This video focuses on a new display at the Royal Armouries in Leeds commemorating the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo. The display utilizes arms and armor from the Napoleonic era, a conserved battle model, and interactive digital elements to tell the story of this significant historical campaign. The Battle of Waterloo, fought on June 18, 1815, marked the end of the Napoleonic and Revolutionary Wars, concluding over two decades of European conflict between Allied nations and the First French Empire.
This YouTube video showcases a clip from the 'Armada' film, specifically highlighting exhibits from the War Gallery at the Royal Armouries museum in Leeds. The content focuses on historical weaponry and military displays, offering viewers a glimpse into the arms and armaments associated with the Spanish Armada. It's an informational piece for those interested in military history and museum collections.
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