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I am so sad they got rid of a tower that reminded me of Six Flags Magic Mountain. That Tower had a bird's-eye view from a hundred feet up and you could see the whole Battlefield. I'm grateful I went there in 1992 in the middle of July on a hot day 2 see this battlefield were 50,000 people lost their lives over a few days.
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PO3 Jason M. Yes, more than 50,000 that I recalled.
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CPT Jack Durish
CPT Jack Durish
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Remember that tower well. Visited Gettysburg (c) 1955 on a school field trip and climbed it. Funny thing is that it scared me then, but later climbed masts on tall ships that were higher, standing on ropes and it didn't bother me.
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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If you get an opportunity, tour the battlefield. The rangers do an amazing job of bringing the story to life.
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MAJ Ken Landgren
MAJ Ken Landgren
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Lt Col Charlie Brown - What did it look like? Impossible to see what was on the hill?
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
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Lt Col Charlie Brown Visited in 1984, while paying for tour the cashier saw my active duty ID and we ended up getting a personal guided tour. What an experience that was, talk about over the top.
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Jenn Moynihan
Jenn Moynihan
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I would love to! My dad spent 33 yrs in the NPS. Finishing up here in New England as Northeast Associate Regional Director.
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CPL Dave Hoover
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SGT (Join to see) a great share of a ugly time in our nation's history.
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