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Team VTAC with Kyle Lamb

Episode 58 "Victory or Death" General Washington Crosses the Delaware to kick some Hessian behind

Team VTAC with Kyle Lamb

Kyle Lamb

Shootinginstruction, Sports, Kylelamb, Vtac, Vikingtactics, History, Wilderness

51K Ratings

🗓️ 26 May 2019

⏱️ 109 minutes

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Summary

“Victory or Death” 26 December 1776. Grab your kids, this one is for the whole family. Victory or Death was the password that General George Washington chose for the crossing of the Delaware and the ensuing Battle of Trenton, Assunpink Creek, and Princeton, NJ. Lukas and I decided that history has been well received on our podcast, we wanted to try a 100% history podcast to see what you think. If you like it the beatings will continue. Lukas and I had fun, it was nice to be able to sit down with my son and learn together. God Bless America!!

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0:00.0

You're going to do you know the Oh, All right, folks, welcome to the Team V-Tac podcast.

0:34.4

This is Kyle Lamb, and today I'm joined by the fruit of my loins.

0:41.8

Is that how we'd say it, Lucas Lamb, my son? That's kind of a weird.

0:46.8

That was kind of graphic. That's kind of a graphic lead in there. But anyway, I wanted to tell

0:51.0

you folks, this is going to be a little different than any of the other

0:53.7

podcast we've done I hope it's a little bit different we are going to talk about history

0:58.7

and the name of this podcast is victory or death. That's kind of graphic too I guess victory or death but if you

1:07.4

would right now shut off this podcast go find all your kids well no don't shut it off yet listen to what I say and then go shut it off so you're going to go find your children your wife you know boyfriend

1:18.8

girlfriend whatever you happen to have around there go gather around and let's try to learn some history here. So today

1:25.8

what we're going to talk about, Lucas and I are going to take a little bit of a

1:28.9

deeper dive into the Battle of Trenton, Trenton too and then the Battle of Princeton as well. So you all have

1:35.5

seen the famous artwork where George Washington is getting paddled across the

1:41.7

river with in his boat and he's standing up and he's

1:46.0

looking all like a statesman and everything and that's supposedly the crossing of

1:50.7

the Delaware but more than likely that wasn't exactly what it

1:54.0

played out like you've seen that picture oh yeah so it turns out on that painting the

1:58.1

time of day is wrong the type of boat and and a dude standing on it.

2:03.6

But you gotta, I could give it to him

2:05.7

for having him stand, you know, the painter.

2:08.6

Oh yeah, because you want to be like,

2:09.7

oh yeah, George Washington,

2:10.6

he's a dude standing up in that boat.

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