Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2022 6:11 PM
Will do, Thank you again for the support! Haha that’s the plan! We’re hoping to have the field all set up in about a week, I’ll shoot a few more photos over once we get a full game. Here’s a few more photos to share with the awesome team there. ~~ -SMSgt Neil [ ]
Date: Tuesday, June 14, 2022 4:46:21 AM
Good morning; Just wanted to say thank you again, this has been an awesome morale boost, we’re still working on moving all the rocks in our “Field of dreams” so that people don’t get hurt but this has been the best set of care packages we’ve received!!! Thank you again from men and women of our FOB and the 727 Expeditionary Air Control
Squadron/Detachment 9. ~~ SMSgt Neil [ ]
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2022 6:11 PM
Hey Neil, This is so awesome!!! Our team needed to hear this, and thank you for the great photos! I’m sure your “field of dreams” will be great once all the rocks are moved-- if you build it they will come haha. Be sure to let us know if you guys need anything else!! This is too cool! Spenser Lia, SOT
Gowan Field, Boise, IA. (June 5, 2022) Historians are quick to credit the politicians and generals who run wars while often neglecting the troops fighting in the trenches, sacrificing their all for the cause. In 1776, America faced a determined foe that had many advantages over the fledgling American Army.
The British soldier was highly trained, led by experienced officers, and was well-supplied with food and ammunition. Backed by a population three times that of the colonies, the British Army had the money and technology to overwhelm the meager resources of America.
Although vastly outnumbered and ill-equipped, the Americans had one advantage the English didn’t, a ferocious zeal for freedom. British morale was low, especially among hired mercenaries, and many felt they were fighting their fellow citizens. The rebels, on the other hand, were fighting on home ground, backed by thousands of sympathizers, while the British were unfamiliar with the land or its people and totally dependent upon supplies shipped from thousands of miles away.
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