This video, titled 'The Second American Civil War Rises,' appears to be a commentary or discussion about a hypothetical or potential future conflict in the United States. The description highlights the creator's personal platform (Patreon, Venmo, Instagram) and provides a legal disclaimer stating that the views expressed are individual and not representative of any government agency. It also references unclassified doctrine and public source information like the Ranger Handbook, suggesting the content may draw upon military principles or concepts in its discussion.
This video, titled 'The Second American Civil War,' appears to be a discussion or hypothetical scenario related to a potential future conflict in the United States. The description indicates it is a personal expression of the content creator and not affiliated with any government agency. It mentions unclassified doctrine and public source information from military publications like TC 3-21.8, TC 3-22.9, TC 3-23.35, and the Ranger Handbook, suggesting a focus on military tactics, strategy, or preparedness relevant to such a conflict. The creator also provides links for channel support through Patreon, Venmo, and Instagram.
This video focuses on the historical Battle of New Market, fought on May 15, 1864, in Virginia. It details how a smaller Confederate force, including approximately 257 cadets from the Virginia Military Institute (VMI), managed to defeat a larger Union Army of the Shenandoah commanded by Major General Franz Sigel. The description highlights the casualties, particularly among the VMI cadets, with 10 killed and 50 wounded. While the title and description are historical, they provide context for the weaponry and military tactics of the era.
This YouTube video explores historical battle sites, specifically Little Round Top and Culp's Hill, with Dr. Alan Harrelson. The title, "All they need to do is roll rocks down on you!", hints at historical tactics and the challenging terrain of these locations. While no firearms are explicitly mentioned or demonstrated, the context of historical battlefields can evoke interest from those who study military history and its relation to weaponry and tactics.
This lecture from the Royal Armouries delves into the peace campaigns of Richard Cobden, utilizing the 'Letters of Richard Cobden Online' database. Professor Morgan discusses Cobden's involvement in peace movements, his opposition to the Crimean War, his critiques of British imperial actions, and his efforts to prevent British intervention in the American Civil War. The Royal Armouries, the UK's national collection of arms and armour, offers this content as part of their educational outreach, encouraging subscriptions and support.
This video delves into the history and development of the Pettengill Army revolver, a unique double-action-only firearm designed for military service during the American Civil War. It details the patent history, production by Rogers & Spencer, and the initial contract challenges due to its DAO trigger mechanism and caliber scaling. Despite initial setbacks, the revolvers were eventually produced and saw limited service. The video also touches upon the post-war sale of surplus Pettengill revolvers.
This video highlights a new exhibit at the NRA National Firearms Museum in Fairfax, Virginia, titled "By Resolution Of Congress." The exhibit focuses on early American awards for valor, predating the Medal of Honor, and also features early examples of the Medal of Honor itself from the Civil War era. The description emphasizes the historical significance of these awards and their connection to bravery and sacrifice, with a prominent Gilbert Stuart painting of George Washington overlooking the display of swords, guns, and medals. The museum's location, hours, and free admission are provided, along with information on when to watch "American Rifleman Television" for new episodes.
This video from American Rifleman Television showcases the North-South Skirmish Association's mortar match at Fort Shenandoah. The event features historically authentic competitions based on American Civil War artillery, with dozens of teams competing for accuracy using various mortars, from small coehorns to large siege mortars. Competitors fire inert projectiles at a 100-yard stake, demonstrating a blend of science, art, and luck in aiming. The association actively recruits new members for events like the mortar match and musket skirmishes.
This video discusses Eric's opinion on what he believes will be the biggest producer of casualties in a future American Civil Conflict. The primary goal is to encourage viewers to prioritize their training and preparedness, and to influence others to do the same. The description also includes links to the creator's website for gun and gear build lists, discount codes, training courses, an Amazon shopping list, and their podcast and social media channels.
This video discusses an AI prediction of a second American Civil War, exploring potential scenarios. It also includes promotional content for the channel's Patreon, merchandise, and affiliated products and ministries. The content touches on political figures and their relevance to the prediction.
This video features firearms expert Jonathan Ferguson examining the LeMat revolver, a unique firearm from the American Civil War that combines a revolver cylinder with a shotgun barrel. The expert highlights its historical significance, its surprising appearance in 'Mad Max: The Road Warrior' (though the description mistakenly mentions Furiosa and Mad Max Saga), and discusses its various features and variants, including the 'Baby Ramrod' and a centrefire version. The content also touches on historical context, potential movie mythbusting related to its use, and its enduring legacy.
This video explores six powerful and precise big-bore lever-action rifles. It delves into the historical significance of lever-action firearms, crediting Benjamin Tyler Henry and highlighting their use in conflicts like the American Civil War. The description emphasizes that early lever-action rifles utilized black powder cartridges, necessitating larger bores. These big-bore firearms are noted for their effectiveness in big game hunting, and the presenter encourages viewers to consider trying them out.