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The Revolutionary War and the New York Campaign

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Ben Martin, patriotic historian, former Army Ranger and West Point graduate, summarizes past highlights of his discussion on the American Revolutionary War and examines the New York Campaign.

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Kim opens with gratitude to the Divine Provider who had His hand in the founding of our nation.  As Ben Martin will explain later in the show, without God America would not have become a nation of freedom.  The socialistic trend leaning towards communism that is seen today must be stopped.  History proves continuously that the end result of socialism and communism is complete destruction of the country and human greatness.  HB 21-1304 Early Childhood System will put our youngest children into a system of indoctrination that currently teaches hatred of our country.

Guest Ben Martin, patriotic historian, former Army Ranger and West Point graduate, summarizes past highlights of his discussion on the American Revolutionary War and proceeds into the New York Campaign that took place July through November, 1776, predominantly on Long Island, Manhattan Island and in Westchester County.  The battles were right after the signing of the Declaration of Independence, a document of treason in the eyes of King George.  Kim calls this campaign the battles of David vs. Goliath keeping in mind that troops from the thirteen colonies were mostly farmers and merchants fighting against Great Britain that was well armed, composed of professional troops and had the largest naval fleet in the world.  The conclusion of the campaign came when the troops were led across the East River in the greatest nighttime evacuation, until World War II, by the Mariners of Marblehead without a single casualty.  Ben is excellent at refreshing our knowledge of the Revolutionary War and reminding us of the sacrifices of previous generations to give us our freedom.  As Memorial Day approaches, we must honor those that served our country and we must conserve the principles that “all men are created equal,” with rights from God of “life, liberty and pursuit of happiness.”

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