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Gettysburg and Stories of Valor Pt 7: Our William is No More


Gettysburg and Stories of Valor Pt 7: Our William is No More

Part 7 -- Our William is No More. By the third day of July 1863, thousands of men lay lifeless on the fields of Gettysburg. Among them is 19-year-old Lieutenant William Fisher. After risking their lives to carry the dying officer to safety, fellow soldiers later bury Fisher. Their careful preservation and labeling of his body make it possible for the young man's father to find and return his son home for burial. Most of Gettysburg's dead are not as fortunate. Narrated by Keith Carradine, Gettysburg and Stories of Valor - CIVIL WAR MINUTES® III focuses on one of the most exciting periods in United States history, America's Civil War. This 3-hour documentary captures the scenic beauty of the Gettysburg battlefield, examines rare Civil War artifacts and tells the personal stories of the men who fought in the war. The most famous and perhaps most important conflict of the Civil War occurred July 1st, 2nd and 3rd of 1863 in the small town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. A thriving rural community of 2,400 people and the home of Pennsylvania College, some of the finest, prosperous farms can be found there. The quiet town transforms into a war zone as the South invades a Northern state for the first time, colliding at the Battle of Gettysburg. This move of bold aggression is a key turning point in the war and forever changes the course of American history. In his famed Gettysburg Address, President Abraham Lincoln refers to the battlefield as "hallowed ground" and proclaims that the deceased soldiers, among them President Richard Nixon's great-grandfather, George, brought forth a "new birth of freedom" for the American people. Veterans of the Battle of Gettysburg are acutely aware of its importance and seek to protect and memorialize its grounds. In 1895, the battlefield becomes a National Military Park maintained by the federal government, for all Americans to visit and ponder the great deeds of bravery and sacrifice that occurred there. Available on DVD

YouTube | June 26, 2008

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