Posted on Oct 8, 2020
U.S. soldier Alvin York displays heroics at Argonne
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The Discovery of the Sergeant York Battlefield
A presentation given at the US Army Heritage Center on how the location where Sergeant York eliminated a German machinegun, fought off a bayonet attack and c...
Thank you my friend SGT (Join to see) for reminding us that on October 8, 1918, Alvin York attacked a German gun nest, killing at least 20 and capturing 132 Germans.
The Discovery of the Sergeant York Battlefield
A presentation given at the US Army Heritage Center on how the location where Sergeant York eliminated a German machinegun, fought off a bayonet attack and captured 132 German soldiers on 8 October 1918 was discovered.
This presentation is a summary of 1,000 hours of research in the archives of the USA, France and Germany and another 1,000 hours of field work at the battlefield in the French Argonne Forest.
In a day of age where many American "scholars" are a-historic skeptics and revisionists, we demonstrated that by a balanced academic approach of using a holistic research methodology (using both American and German archival data sources), archaeology, military analysis, geospatial mapping, ballistic forensic analysis and terrain analysis, that SGT York indeed accomplished this amazing feat in World War One.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=igstXxepsMs
The Discovery of the Sergeant York Battlefield
A presentation given at the US Army Heritage Center on how the location where Sergeant York eliminated a German machinegun, fought off a bayonet attack and captured 132 German soldiers on 8 October 1918 was discovered.
This presentation is a summary of 1,000 hours of research in the archives of the USA, France and Germany and another 1,000 hours of field work at the battlefield in the French Argonne Forest.
In a day of age where many American "scholars" are a-historic skeptics and revisionists, we demonstrated that by a balanced academic approach of using a holistic research methodology (using both American and German archival data sources), archaeology, military analysis, geospatial mapping, ballistic forensic analysis and terrain analysis, that SGT York indeed accomplished this amazing feat in World War One.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=igstXxepsMs
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