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@paulprovenzano3755
@paulprovenzano3755 9 ай бұрын
You lost a colony, but …… you gained the strongest brother in the world.
@juliayoung537
@juliayoung537 11 ай бұрын
As an American all I wish is for freedom for all people! Happy Independence Day to everyone 🇺🇲❤️🇬🇧🎆
@Lunzatis_Palemoon
@Lunzatis_Palemoon 11 ай бұрын
Freedom is a responsibility that too many people aren't willing to take on, even in America.
@HalkerVeil
@HalkerVeil 11 ай бұрын
@@Lunzatis_Palemoon It also means different things to different people. Ben Franklin knew we would lose it though in his writings.
@Lunzatis_Palemoon
@Lunzatis_Palemoon 11 ай бұрын
@@HalkerVeil He was talking more about the Republic than anything. Freedom is a natural right willingly given up by the majority of people. You can't lose freedom unless you allow someone to take it from you. Too many people are sheep and will willingly give up their freedom for "shepherds" to take care of them. Only later to finally get the wool out of their eyes and realize those so call Shepherds were never taking care of them and only giving them enough to survive. This is why Freedom is a responsibility and just like all of the hardest responsibilities, the majority of people refuse to take that responsibility seriously until it's too late.
@fluffylittlebear
@fluffylittlebear 5 ай бұрын
@@cincitytv9747 Wow, I never thought I'd meet the official spokesperson of all black people! Can I get your autograph?
@cindysimpson1046
@cindysimpson1046 9 ай бұрын
Hence our reason for never allowing Old Faithful to touch the ground. Respect for all who had fought and fallen for her.
@1079walter
@1079walter 11 ай бұрын
The war was the War of 1812, between the United States and Britain. The name of the fort is actually Fort McHenry, in Baltimore Harbor, and I lived within walking distance of the fort, as I grew up in Baltimore, in the 1940s and '50s. We learned this story when we were in grammar school. What a great reaction, and I thank you for feeling the emotions that we Americans feel when we think of that flag and the cost of keeping it flying, not just in 1812, but it the two centuries following.
@npc2153
@npc2153 11 ай бұрын
The song battle for new Orleans is about the war of 1812.
@gordonhaire9206
@gordonhaire9206 11 ай бұрын
Didn't the facts that he got the name of the fort wrong and in the wrong war ring BS alarm bells? That wasn't all he got wrong.
@chocopuddingcup83
@chocopuddingcup83 11 ай бұрын
@@gordonhaire9206 Yup. Soooo many details in this video are either misleading or completely fictional. Not to mention the comment section was disabled so you can't see people correcting all the mistakes. I'm surprised it's still up.
@lancewilliams4847
@lancewilliams4847 2 ай бұрын
@@gordonhaire9206 - Yes, I've watched a few times - MANY 'errors'. Pretty poor, actually, and I'm sure 'over-dramatized'. Pretty sorry.
@davidsuttles101
@davidsuttles101 11 ай бұрын
As a former Army attack helicopter pilot with combat experience, thank you for your reaction and recognizing the Fourth of July!
@user-ot5zs9ry9t
@user-ot5zs9ry9t 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for your service.😊😊
@Tee-cl6dc
@Tee-cl6dc 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for your service and sacrifice God Bless❤
@barbarabuffaloe8
@barbarabuffaloe8 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for your service 🇺🇸
@tenngirl4trump
@tenngirl4trump 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for your service!!
@BlazinRiver1
@BlazinRiver1 11 ай бұрын
As a navy vet I think you should be asking why this person posted a video that is about 90% BS.
@kevingouldrup9265
@kevingouldrup9265 11 ай бұрын
I am a U.S. Citizen with British and Irish ancestry...that being said I love my cousins across the pond and have no ill will...we have more in common than we don't. God bless you both!
@MaCarJack
@MaCarJack 11 ай бұрын
Keep Ash on for good!!
@timothypark2447
@timothypark2447 11 ай бұрын
Works great as a couple. Ash also enhances the overall aesthetics of the video. 😊
@michaelh7394
@michaelh7394 10 ай бұрын
The fort is in Maryland and it was during the war of 1812. We still stand by - It is better to die on our feet then live on our knees. The flag has 13 stripes, one for each of the original 13 colonies. The blue field holds 50 stars, one for each state. During any event where the flag is carried, take the Olympic opening when all of the counties march in, as all counties pass the reviewing stand, the country flag will dip as a sigh of respect, except one. The USA flag dips to no one, ever! And the reason why is what you just watched.
@hdelga5
@hdelga5 11 ай бұрын
keep in mind, this is the War of 1812 and not the War for Independence
@mitchellwaters0706
@mitchellwaters0706 11 ай бұрын
Yall are tearing me up..I cannot here this without choking up everytime...62 year old former marine from south carolina
@johngalt156
@johngalt156 11 ай бұрын
As a US veteran I’m happy to have our UK brothers and sisters on our side
@rhondagreene637
@rhondagreene637 11 ай бұрын
It makes my heart so happy to see people learning why we are so passionate about our Flag and National Anthem. God Bless y'all. Happy Birthday AMERICA!!!!!
@Ameslan1
@Ameslan1 11 ай бұрын
I saw on the National American news recently about a couple months ago the remains of a British soldier who fought in the Revolutionary War was found and given top military honors in a formal burial. The British solider was from a Scottish Regiment and there was British military in attendance for the military honors burial.
@almartin4
@almartin4 11 ай бұрын
Is this it? AM REV WAR (1780) Soldiers buried together kzbin.info/www/bejne/ip6ke2icd8ahoac Regards
@GT-mq1dx
@GT-mq1dx 3 ай бұрын
I remember watching that last year as well. Gives you a sense that there is so much goodness still in this country beyond all of the terrible politics that divide us.
@sactyb
@sactyb 11 ай бұрын
Just remember that Americans are made up of so many people..many are obviously British/European people.. as an American of Asian descent, I am so proud of what this country become and sacrifices of some of these people and families!!
@mr.smithgnrsmith7808
@mr.smithgnrsmith7808 9 ай бұрын
Who ALL CAME HERE LEGALLY!
@brendaolds4407
@brendaolds4407 10 ай бұрын
You Now understand why those of us who truly loves this country will never ever let our beautiful flag touch the ground. That flag still exists its in the national history museum at the Smithsonian . It's said that our flag doesn't wave because of the wind that blows . It waves with the last breath of those who fought and died for it and this country. God bless you both and God bless America the land that is loved by so many !
@Charlee1776
@Charlee1776 11 ай бұрын
I'm letting you know.. MORE ASH, PLEASE!!😄She seems lovely and it's great when you have someone to talk to because you seem genuinely interested in what others think as well and it just adds to the video.
@nathanbeard513
@nathanbeard513 11 ай бұрын
I hate to be that guy, but a major point of clarification is that this was written during the war of 1812, and not during the war for Independence. This was a generation later during the Second Napoleonic War. The war of 1812 isn’t talked about enough, especially in the U.S.
@dsboyce1977
@dsboyce1977 11 ай бұрын
It’s ok. Be that guy. Most of this video is untrue.
@lianabaddley8217
@lianabaddley8217 11 ай бұрын
Hollywood movie: "based on a True story." but not Hollywood. Lol
@RE-bg9ds
@RE-bg9ds Ай бұрын
I always check the comments to see if somebody points that out. I agree
@stephaniemccracken1324
@stephaniemccracken1324 Ай бұрын
Umm...did none of you pass high school history? Or did you sleep through class? During the war of 1812 the nascent White House (which George Washington never lived to see) was burned almost to the ground. This is when Keyes wrote his experiences, it didn't become the anthem until later. To say his poem was part of the Revolution, well you're just showing you're lack of history. Exactly where do you see a reference to the Revolutionary War and the war of 1812? The point of the poem was the willingness to die for freedom,as were the revolutionaries.
@stephaniemccracken1324
@stephaniemccracken1324 Ай бұрын
Can you verify that? I'd like quotes and pics.​@@dsboyce1977
@jeffdetmer4681
@jeffdetmer4681 11 ай бұрын
I have watched this video so many times, as watched by a number of different reactors. So I didn't feel I would learn anything new from it. I did learn 2 things today though. First, no matter how many times I watch it I am reminded that I will get teary eyed every single time I do. Secondly, I have learned that I am now looking for a woman who is Zimbabwean. Have seen a couple of your vids together and Ash is a joy. Dave, the day you met Ash you should have also bought a lottery ticket.
@chipchop8070
@chipchop8070 11 ай бұрын
You can tell by her face when she looked at Dave. He has found his forever. I met mine 25 years ago and we are still married and going strong. Do not let her go. When you find your person, there is nothing better.
@BlazinRiver1
@BlazinRiver1 11 ай бұрын
LMFAO...this video is about 90% BS.
@chipchop8070
@chipchop8070 11 ай бұрын
@BlazinRiver1 actually it's a true story. Google it, fool!
@chocopuddingcup83
@chocopuddingcup83 11 ай бұрын
If you've watched it so many times, then you would have realized the vast majority of this video is either misleading or flat-out fictional. There weren't hundreds of ships: more like five, and each only had one mortar trained on the fort. There weren't bodies holding up the flag: the pole, itself, was massive and heavily anchored, and only 4 known casualties and about 25 wounded. Also, it didn't take place during the Revolution but during the war of 1812. Tip of the iceberg.
@Texbec
@Texbec 11 ай бұрын
Growing up in the south, we grew up understanding that both the american and our state flags are more than just flags. Anyone who flies them understands it is never to touch the ground and any patriot that sees one on the ground will pick it up and fold it. Theres actually YT videos on that. The star spangled banner makes me tear up everytime i hear or sing it.
@scottw5253
@scottw5253 11 ай бұрын
Amen brother. Born and raised on the gulf coast of Mississippi, so poor until late into my teen years that pride in our nation and state and tiny little corner of the world was our most valuable possession. Well, it was a close 2nd to a quality floundering light and gig, but you get my point...😁
@lisabain4012
@lisabain4012 11 ай бұрын
Me too. Always brings a tear.
@lorrenwelch9202
@lorrenwelch9202 10 ай бұрын
Wish people still respected the flag. It is so sad.
@gdhaney136
@gdhaney136 11 ай бұрын
The message is strong, and ingrained in all of us. I spent the day at the beach, BBQ, hot dogs, chicken, mac n cheese, families, parties of different races, ethnic groups, and having a blast with friends in the clear Fort DeSoto north beach. I heard languages from so many countries all around me, and heard music blaring from tent to tent. In the US, my huge diverse group loved the even more diverse groups all around us. I'm in fireworks heaven out my window now - gotta go!
@krazycatz
@krazycatz 11 ай бұрын
When I was in elementary school back in the 1970s every student in my class was required to sing or recite the Star Spangled Banner from memory. We also had to explain the meaning behind each line of the song. As for how it was written in the first place we were taught that Francis Scott Key went out to a British ship as a negotiator. When he was finished he could not go ashore because the tide was out. He could do nothing but watch as the other British ships attacked the unnamed American fort. The next morning when he saw the American flag still flying above the fort he was inspired to write a poem that was later put to music that we now recognize as the Star Spangled Banner. We did not learn about any conversations he had on board the British ship or of him visiting the American fort the following day. This next part is something I once read in an issue of Reminisce magazine about 25 to 30 years ago. I’m doing this from memory so please excuse me if I don’t remember everything correctly. In the early part of the 20th century the United States of America did not have a national anthem. The Star Spangled Banner was only one of about four or five different songs that the American people could vote for to be the national anthem. For many of the adults at that time the Star Spangled Banner was the last song out of the group that they wanted to be the national anthem. During this time the American people wanted the American government to stay out of the conflicts that were going on in Europe and Asia. The adults viewed the Star Spangled Banner as a song that glorified war which is why they were against it being the national anthem. As for the other songs that they could have voted for to be the national anthem the adults could not agree on which one song should be the national anthem for the United States of America. As this was not an election to select a political candidate or some issues school children many of them attending one room schoolhouses throughout the country were allowed to vote. The majority of the school children voted for the Star Spangled Banner and as it received more votes than any of the other songs in the group after it was ratified by the American government it officially became the national anthem for the United States of America sometime in the 1930s. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@Lunzatis_Palemoon
@Lunzatis_Palemoon 11 ай бұрын
The problem with those adults who didn't want "The Star Spangled Banner" as the National Anthem is they forgot their history and that Key wrote that when the United States of America was being invaded by Britain during The War of 1812. Those adults allowed their emotions to dictate their decisions and it caused them to lose as they deserved.
@robertphelps1574
@robertphelps1574 11 ай бұрын
⁠@@Lunzatis_Palemoonit was the United States that declared war on Britain then they invaded the British territories of Canada
@krazycatz
@krazycatz 11 ай бұрын
Agree and I’m glad that they did not restrict the voting for a song to be the national anthem as I believe, if I’m not mistaken, that this happened in either 1915 or 1916 (I could be wrong about the year) which meant that even women would have not been allowed to vote.
@franklinhammack949
@franklinhammack949 11 ай бұрын
As a student we said the Pledge of Allegiance every morning.
@susancrouthamel760
@susancrouthamel760 11 ай бұрын
We are so glad you are our cousins across the pond n our best allies ever. This guy was a very good story teller. A few things were not totally true but most were correct That handwriting was really Frances Scott Key. Love your reactions
@OhArchie
@OhArchie 11 ай бұрын
I had a good (white) friend who was Zimbabwean. When she became an American citizen we started calling her our African-American friend. And for the record, we didn't want your King. We loved the Queen. Also, we weren't a colony at this point. Britain recognized our independence in the Treaty of 1793. This took place during the War of 1812.
@MikeFugily-hj3ok
@MikeFugily-hj3ok 11 ай бұрын
From your forever cousins here in America, we are forever linked by history, thanks for your reaction...God bless England and America🇬🇧🇺🇸
@michaelpowell964
@michaelpowell964 11 ай бұрын
this happened in the war of 1812, the british were trying to take the city of baltimore but they had to get by FORT McHENRY first to reach baltimore! and the patriots pushed them out of the harbor!!
@BlazinRiver1
@BlazinRiver1 11 ай бұрын
Plus NOBODY died holing up any flag...this vid is 90% BS
@TedC5203
@TedC5203 11 ай бұрын
You're right. It was a different time then. Just very glad we're such great allies now. First time seeing the little lady. She seems like a sweetheart. I enjoy your videos.
@jdemd1977
@jdemd1977 11 ай бұрын
I can't imagine the Star Spangled Banner or the US Pledge of Allegiance ever going away anytime soon, although it's not quite as imbedded today as much as it once was. Even though the US is large enough (population and size) to be several countries, 99.9% of us identify as being American rather than belonging to our state. Also, despite any political infighting over the last several years, all of that goes out the window as soon as someone attacks us. Great reaction guys!!! 🇺🇸💙🇬🇧
@jenjenjen2222
@jenjenjen2222 11 ай бұрын
Unless the attack comes from within our own government, which in turn has caused detrimental infighting and division that will tear this great country down.
@japcar84
@japcar84 11 ай бұрын
Yes, more reactions with Ash please. What a lovely person she is!
@deanrobertoleson4669
@deanrobertoleson4669 11 ай бұрын
😂 Every year my English buddy (who lives here in the US) sends me the same text on the 4th of July: “Happy treason day you filthy ungrateful colonials!” Then we go out and drink enough beer that we forget what we’re celebrating. The 5th of July is always painful. 😁
@-Knife-
@-Knife- 11 ай бұрын
Ash is quite lovely Dave. You guys should do more content together here! Cheers from America!
@kwamescratch6727
@kwamescratch6727 11 ай бұрын
We do same in Ghana too, every morning at school we assemble a sing our national anthem and recite our national pledge
@chrisneeley2398
@chrisneeley2398 11 ай бұрын
Please come to the US and do a road trip
@scottlefoll2672
@scottlefoll2672 8 ай бұрын
Great reaction, guys. One thing: the symbol of the flag is about liberty, and the God given individual rights that are above any government, president, king or queen. Thats why it means so much.
@myerr21
@myerr21 5 ай бұрын
When I was a kid it was just a song they played before Hockey, Football, and Baseball games. As an adult I cant hear it without tearing up. Everything good in my life has been because that flag. Have pride in where youre from.
@mikematusek4233
@mikematusek4233 11 ай бұрын
Scott-Key wrote the words. years later the music from a British drinking song was put to the words. First played as a national tune was the 1896 Olympics. It became the official National Anthem in 1932.
@mikepierce1872
@mikepierce1872 11 ай бұрын
As a footnote, In theory we as Americans were not completely freed from the British, Our Federal income tax is sent to Great Britain. Taxes for the Queen. Funny how some statistics get removed with history,
@timlois
@timlois 11 ай бұрын
We were done with King George, the bloody tyrant lol. But, we love our UK brothers.
@robertphelps1574
@robertphelps1574 11 ай бұрын
King George wasn’t a tyrant he was a constitutional monarch ,parliament had the power not the king
@heathla1
@heathla1 11 ай бұрын
living in a French speaking state (Louisiana) love how you two just blend your reaction
@bethtumlin3959
@bethtumlin3959 11 ай бұрын
The Star Spangled Banner was written by Mr. Key in 1814 on the war in 1812. We were the USA, but the Brits were ticked off about our existence, and they came back. They burned our Whitehouse down and attacked Ft Henry. This really happened just not in the Revolutionary war.
@josephwillmann4880
@josephwillmann4880 8 ай бұрын
As a Retired Army Veteran Thank you for the reaction to this powerful video and at the end of it it is why we don't let the flag touch the ground and we put it on the coffin of the men and women who have served our country
@charlesmacaulay3131
@charlesmacaulay3131 11 ай бұрын
This battle in Baltimore harbor was during what we call the War of 1812, which some have come to see as a sort of second war of independence. England had reneged on some of the articles of the peace treaty in 1781 and had been raiding our merchant marine and forcing our sailors to sail for the Royal Navy.
@theplaguepadart3743
@theplaguepadart3743 11 ай бұрын
I'm Born and Raised in Texas, The United States. I'm 31. From grade 1 to the end Every single Day we had the National Anthem to start the day. We'd Stand, hand over heart at the flag. We're very Patriotic because of the birth of our country. It was yalls Country that fueled the fire for our ancestors. We made a lot of mistakes growing up as a country as all do. 9/11 Ignited even more patriotism. We are the fuck around and find out country now. We (The USA) are the monster Great Britain Created. Now after all the years that have passed We love the UK as Brothers, and sisters. We would Defend the UK as they did when we were attacked on 9/11. There are laws on our flag, and laws on how to dispose of it. This video always just hits my heart since my Father was a United States Marine. (Was, because he passed).
@757optim
@757optim 11 ай бұрын
The lyrics on the screen have "held" for "hailed" and "flight" for "fight". The Battle of Baltimore is considered a turning point in the War of 1812.
@TanielaKaufusi
@TanielaKaufusi 2 ай бұрын
"Every now and then the tree of freedom must be watered with blood and sweat." Nothing is free. Its earned.
@howshafern420
@howshafern420 11 ай бұрын
In American schools, not as much anymore. We said The pledge of allegiance every morning with our right hand over or heart. Thanks for having an open mind to world history and empathy for what others have endured.
@lmactapout
@lmactapout 9 ай бұрын
I’m a U.S. Navy veteran. You got me ready to re-enlist. 😂
@warrendavis9262
@warrendavis9262 6 ай бұрын
Dave, your ancestor reminds me of my father, God rest his soul, who served a year in Korea intelligence gathering for an artillery regiment. How, you ask? He was given a loaded .45, a pencil, and a sketch pad along with the orders "Walk 10 miles behind enemy lines, then turn around and come back. When you turn around and come back, draw everything you see". That's how the regiment got its targets.
@russellfisher2853
@russellfisher2853 2 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for the respect you show. In not talking while the anthem is being played.❤
@kirbygulbrandsen4507
@kirbygulbrandsen4507 10 ай бұрын
My Flag flies every day and so do the neighbors on both sides. You don’t go any place without seeing the flag. Here in the South it flies everywhere. Watching from Panama City Florida, USA. 🇺🇸🦅
@4y6857
@4y6857 9 ай бұрын
PLEASE READ THIS I've seen the Star Spangled Banner three times. Once in 1964 when my Mom, brother, and I traveled across country to go to the N.Y. World's Fair. I think we spent at least one day in Washington DC, and one of our stops was to see the Flag. Later, in 1977, when I visited my future wife in New York, I took a couple of days to visit Washington, DC. Again, one of my specific stops while there was to see the Flag. In 1992 my daughter competed in the National Spelling Bee, and one of our stops while there was to see the Flag. Seeing the Flag that actually flew over Ft. McHenry was a memorable occasion. Even in its somewhat faded and worn condition (it continued to fly over the Fort for a time beyond the time of the assault of the Fort), it was still an impressive symbol and artifact of the history of our Nation. However, there are a couple of inaccuracies in this account of the event. At 0:44, the narrator begins his version of the event with, "Let me tell you a story." Then, for the next 8 minutes, virtually everything he says is not true. I'm not exagerrating. EVERYTHING he says in this account of Francis Scott Key's negotiations and the assault on Fort McHenry is NOT TRUE. Whether he is deliberately deceiving the listeners, or just making it up as he goes, it is FALSE. Let me just point out SOME of the factual errors... * He said, "The Colonies were engaged in a vicious conflict with the mother country, Britain..." The assault on Fort McHenry, part of a larger campaign which was named the Battle of Baltimore, Sep, 1814, was part of the War of 1812. At that time, the United States of America had been a sovereign nation for more than three decades There were no "colonies". * The "story" says Francis Scott Key went in a rowboat to the British ship to negotiate the exchange of "a cargohold full of prisoners" back to "the colonies". Francis Scott Key was on board the British ship to negotiate the release of one prisoner. A week before the attack on Fort McHenry, Sep 5, 1814, Francis Scott Key and John S. Skinner, the U.S. Agent for Prisoners of War, sailed under a flag of truce to the British Fleet Flagship. They were sent to British Fleet Commander Admiral Cochrane to negotiate the release of ONE PRISONER, Dr. William Beanes, an elderly, civilian non-combatant who had been taken prisoner by the British as they departed Washington, DC. John S. Skinner and Francis Scott Key sailed to the Flagship in their own sailing vessel, not a rowboat. * The "story" says the horizon was filled with hundreds of British warships bearing down on Baltimore. During the War of 1812, the British had a total of 97 ships of various tonnage involved. Of those, only 11 were "ships of the line", or warships. There were only 19 ships, total, present at the Battle of Baltimore. * The "story" says Fort McHenry was, "predominantly not a military fort". It was full of women and children. In reality, Fort McHenry WAS a military fort, it's primary purpose was to guard the approach to Baltimore Harbor. It's permanent garrison was 1,000 infantry and it had 20 artillery pieces. There were an additional 8,000 militia and 150 artillery pieces attached to the Fort. It was NOT a hangout for civilian women and children. * The "story" quotes George Washington, "The thing that sets the American Christian apart from all other people in the world is he will die on his feet before he'll live on his knees." There is no reliable record that George Washington said that or anything like it. * The "story" says the thunderous roar of non-stop bombardment was deafening, making spoken communication impossible. The destruction rained down on the Fort was devastating. Although 1,500 to 1,800 cannonballs were launched at the fort, damage was light due to recent fortification that had been completed prior to the battle. * The "story" says, "What held that flagpole in place at that unusual angle were Patriot's bodies" Actual casualties at Fort McHenry: 4 KIA, 24 wounded. ******************* You can pick just about any statement made in this presentation and research it. You'll probably find that whatever is said by the speaker is not true. I am of the conviction that what ACTUALLY happened, and what the men and women who defended our early shores REALLY did is impressive and remarkable on it's own merits. To tell and promote a false history such as this does them and what they did a grievous disservice. Read more: armyhistory.org/battles-that-saved-america-north-point-and-baltimore-1814/ constitutioncenter.org/blog/separating-fact-from-fiction-about-the-star-spangled-banner www.usflag.org/francis.scott.key.html en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Tonnant_(1798)
@mitchellwaters0706
@mitchellwaters0706 9 ай бұрын
Thank you for your interest in our country's young history....62 year old former marine from south carolina..
@emersonmacclure1592
@emersonmacclure1592 9 ай бұрын
Proud to be an American no matter what
@kimevans7223
@kimevans7223 3 ай бұрын
I am an American living in Texas, my three boys give me a hard time all the time because I’ve got red white and blue everywhere in the house. They tease me because I wear patriotic scenes on T-shirts such as eagles flags. I’ve got all kinds of military stuff as well, because most of my family are military. My father was a 21 year army, my uncle was 31 years Air Force. My brothers were in the service, my husband, and son in the Navy, the only branch I don’t have in my family tree is Coast Guard. If I see a veteran wearing a hat at a restaurant, I will go up and thank him, and then I will quietly go pay for his dinner. If I see soldiers in uniform, I do the same, also I do the same for policeman, fireman anyone who put their lives on the line paramedics firefighters, all of them, so when I see this video it brings it home so much more and I’m so proud that I everywhere I look in my house there’s red white and blue somewhere with its plates whether it’s a picture of a flag bald eagle symbol. They all remind me of what that flag means, and how many men and women have died to keep us safe and free and hopefully we can continue the good Lord willing will get there
@sandilar
@sandilar 11 ай бұрын
Office bloke without the other office blokes! Holy shit! She loves ‘real’ football! Love u guys!
@donnaritch4934
@donnaritch4934 11 ай бұрын
I have ancestors on both sides of my family tree that served in the American Revolution and the War of 1812 as well. I have roots here in this country that goes much farther back the Amer. Rev. War on both sides as well. I grew up a Navy brat and have great love for my country and have such pride in our Flag which represents this country as well as all those who have sacrificed/served themselves for this country and our freedom.
@FourFish47
@FourFish47 11 ай бұрын
Everybody is at parades and cookouts. I just wanna say I don't know why Brits have an attitude with Americans. It seems like they're taught that Americans are somehow the enemy, or beneath the British, but Americans love the Brits. Why don't Americans still do this the British way, or that the British way? Because we're not British! 😊 You're still our comrades and we love you! ❤🇺🇸🇬🇧
@douggaijin
@douggaijin 11 ай бұрын
When I was in school in the ‘60s until 1970 we said the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag every morning and we all knew the National Anthem Star Spangled Banner.
@chuckhunter5184
@chuckhunter5184 11 ай бұрын
Hey from Texas, thanks for sharing a video on the 4th of July. Much respect from a grand paw.
@texasps91
@texasps91 11 ай бұрын
The end of our Anthem wasn't the end of the video. A few seconds after the Anthem is finished and the screen goes dark, there is Scripture we stand on for our country God birthed, and why we have been so blessed, and that is Psalms 33:12 BLESSED IS THE NATION WHOSE GOD IS THE LORD.
@clemdewitt687
@clemdewitt687 4 ай бұрын
As a Yank, that is very moving, very emotional. Thank you.
@abnr1983
@abnr1983 11 ай бұрын
More of her, more of her!
@lancewilliams4847
@lancewilliams4847 2 ай бұрын
The BRIDGE that just collapsed was the 'Francis Scott Key Bridge'!
@leannfilice6084
@leannfilice6084 8 ай бұрын
I’m a very proud American who lives in the U.S. state of California and yes your right our flag did survive the bombs coming down. ❤this was a lawyer who wrote it maybe you can share your flags country and more about England I’m very happy your country wants to learn more about us we Americans are stubborn not shy and a very proud nation
@GT-mq1dx
@GT-mq1dx 3 ай бұрын
It’s literally physically impossible for me to watch this story, the National Anthem starts and not tear up every single time.
@colinjames7569
@colinjames7569 7 ай бұрын
Thank you both ✌️❤🇺🇸
@thomask10
@thomask10 11 ай бұрын
Love your videos! I also love how Ash looks at you when you’re not looking her way. It’s adorable, wish you both the best from Ohio!!
@kathyschwarz459
@kathyschwarz459 11 ай бұрын
Thank you Dave & Ash 🇺🇸
@IanH707
@IanH707 11 ай бұрын
Much Love Dave from Louisiana! Love both of y’all ✌️
@twosun573
@twosun573 8 ай бұрын
I was born and raised in Metairie Louisiana/ Jefferson Parish. And I love dem beignets and Po’ Boys!! WHO-DAT!!
@snappygrandpappy
@snappygrandpappy 11 ай бұрын
I'm an American from California and this made me cry. God bless America and all our allies. I love those who love freedom and I love the sacrifice that those soldiers have given me and others across the world, regardless of country. God bless all free nations, and God bless all free peoples
@johnjohn1890able
@johnjohn1890able 11 ай бұрын
HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY !!! From Lodi ca,🇺🇸
@billspivey6919
@billspivey6919 11 ай бұрын
There are many reasons people all over the world from different continents want to come here. I am a Patriot.
@WalterHowell-uh2dn
@WalterHowell-uh2dn 10 ай бұрын
My ancestors are from South Wales and they came over here. Fighting their own family members.
@msdarby515
@msdarby515 11 ай бұрын
It was actually 25 hours that the British bombarded Ft McHenry. They launched between 1,500 and 1,800 bombs/rockets in that time. That comes to a minimum of one per minute for 25 hours. They also launched a landing party assault that was repelled. U.S., 28 killed, 250 wounded, 50 captured; British, 46 killed, 300 wounded. During the battle the storm flag, a smaller flag flown in bad weather, was flying. After the battle, Maj Gen Armistead ordered the garrison flag to be raised. Much larger, 30ft X 42ft, it had stripes two feet wide, and stars 24 inches from point to point. It was Armistead's way of saying to the British, "We're not going anywhere." 😊
@piotrpytlik
@piotrpytlik 11 ай бұрын
Hi Office Bloke Dave and I'm Ash. Love the reactions. Keep the comming 😀
@mikeplott4817
@mikeplott4817 11 ай бұрын
Great Job guys and Ash still looks 16 👍🙏Thank You from San Diego , California
@ashleighm8225
@ashleighm8225 11 ай бұрын
Awww thank you! 🥰
@SKRRebelRacing
@SKRRebelRacing 11 ай бұрын
Congrats on the 10k subs! Cheers
@stevesuarez1903
@stevesuarez1903 7 ай бұрын
Now you know why we're so protective of our flag. Why it can never touch the ground.
@gregmardon6973
@gregmardon6973 11 ай бұрын
The two of you together on the channel really step it up a couple notches🎉
@kale849
@kale849 11 ай бұрын
We stood up with our hands on our hearts and recited the pledge of allegiance in school every morning and every classroom has an american flag. At least thats how it was when I was in school.
@jstrie275
@jstrie275 11 ай бұрын
I'm American but I'm 1/4 Irish, 1/4 German, 1/4 Polish, and 1/4 Lithuanian however I'm 2nd Generation American and I'm 100% American.
@michealbradbury9176
@michealbradbury9176 4 ай бұрын
Hey been a sub of the office blokes for awhile now, I found office bloke Daz channel, now found yours on my feed lol, starting to watch to, hello from B.C., Canada, love our American friends and allies as well
@billspivey6919
@billspivey6919 11 ай бұрын
When i shared this on Facebook a few years ago, they put a warning on it. I still dont get it. Its our history. Thank you for this
@dominicbuckley8309
@dominicbuckley8309 9 ай бұрын
If you read the description of the original video, you will see that they admit it is NOT an accurate account of what happened, and they suggest that people "look up the accurate story if want the precise info". This is not a lecture by a historian, it is a recording of a sermon by a pastor named David C Gibbs Jr (hence the 'Amens' you can hear in the background), who is good at telling a story but has no historical credentials whatsoever (he doesnt even get the name of the fort right). Every country needs a 'creation myth' on which to base its national identity. The problem comes when you manufacture that myth by embellishing real events with fictional details and fictional sacrifice, that you take away from the real sacrifice made by real people. Everyone who sees this video now thinks of "the men who died holding the flag", when in fact the flagpole suffered no damage, and nobody died holding it up. Nobody will remember the real patriots who died: artillerymen Lt Claggett and Sgt Clemm who were manning a cannon that received a direct hit, militiaman Charles Messinger carrying water to the outer perimeter, and militiaman Thomas Beeston hit by shapnel. That is the corrosive result of warping real events into myths such as this.
@bugvswindshield
@bugvswindshield 11 ай бұрын
'MERICA!!!! I gots me beers and fireworks, going to blow up some stuff right now!!! both grandpa's in WW2, Dad &Uncle in Vietnam, Brother in Navy, Myself USMCr, nephew is the Navy right now! H E Double Hockey Sticks YA!!!!!!!
@Tune-O-matic
@Tune-O-matic 11 ай бұрын
I graduated in 1975 in the U.S. and was never taught this in school (now I know why)...It would have been unforgettable..
@thomascerveny572
@thomascerveny572 11 ай бұрын
Oh,man! I loved your drinking of the tea..... Passive aggressive or not, that was funny!! As a Brit I would guess you're not ashamed of our Boston tea party or the shot heard around the world. Thanks for the reaction! Texas
@npc2153
@npc2153 11 ай бұрын
As an american. It was disrespectfuly hilarious.
@arkansaucev9310
@arkansaucev9310 11 ай бұрын
Happy 4th yall
@Ricknbama
@Ricknbama 11 ай бұрын
I absolutely love this channel, i watch the OB and the OBD, and this is as equally good. You two are wonderful together, as for our National Anthem we are taught from the first grade to stand up and pledge allegiance to the flag it use to be played over the loud speaker in every room at the same time. The funny thing is we were never taught to hate or dislike the British we were taught the America was a land of immigrants and that is what made us special. Most of our ancestors are from Europe so we have a special bond, I'm Irish and Dutch and where I live at in northeast Alabama is mostly Irish decendents. Keep up the good work, dave, and love your beautiful sidekick.
@jamesstarkey9955
@jamesstarkey9955 11 ай бұрын
My Girlfriends Great , great , great great ... etc Grandfather was Francis Scott Key ... And my Great , great great ,,,etc Grandfather was Erik Thorvaldsson (Erik The Red ) Whose son Leif Eriksson (shortened to Leif Erikson) was the first European/Viking to set foot on the continent a couple hundred years before this song was written . We met online and didn't know anything about each others ancestral heritage at the time . Kind of funny that my ancestor was the first "white man" to set foot here and her ancestor wrote our National Anthem .
@savageman2194
@savageman2194 11 ай бұрын
As an American...I have a huge appreciation of my country...but... there was and is big prices still being paid. Thank you for your reaction.
@TheRapnep
@TheRapnep 11 ай бұрын
HAPPY 4TH OF JULY, EVERYONE! 🇺🇸 GOD BLESS AMERICA! 🇺🇸
@PlasticMacele
@PlasticMacele 11 ай бұрын
Love it. Thanks for the acknowledgement. I hope you know Dave, that you are punching above your weight with her.
@kennyberry9808
@kennyberry9808 4 ай бұрын
Omg thank you ypu are the first person to say that you was taught this in school in Britain...... I've watched so many reactions and yout the first to say you was taught this out wide of the usa
@matthewcollins4157
@matthewcollins4157 10 ай бұрын
The London Parliament laid an import tax on tea imported into the American Colonies. The Massachusetts Colony (along with others) protested that using the slogan "No Taxation Without Representation" and dressed up as Native Americans and through the tea from the ships into Boston Harbor, effectively saying, 'you can't tax us if there is no bloody tea to import!". What pissed the Americans off was that each colony had our own legislature, our own court system and our own Governor who stood in for the King in each Colony. The Parliament in London, had no jurisdiction here. That would be like the Parliament of Canada laying an import tax on goods imported in to Australia that Canada expected Australia to pay to Canada. Australians would not stand for that because Australia has their own Parliament, and the Parliament of Canada has no jurisdiction over Australia. It was the same kind of thing. The Colonial governments in America petitioned their King for a redress of grievances and was ignored, or worse, at times the King sided with the London Parliament. Hence our eventual Declaration of Independence.
@user-ot5zs9ry9t
@user-ot5zs9ry9t 11 ай бұрын
Thank you Happy independence Day from America.
@DarianCaplinger
@DarianCaplinger 10 ай бұрын
Nice video! As an Scottish-American, I value the posters from around the world who even take a moment to make positive posts about American interests. And you have a new sub!
@paulsutubification
@paulsutubification 6 ай бұрын
My great great great great grandfather, I’m Scottish, his name was William Wallace, crossed the Delaware with George Washington! I have it on paper. Documented by my great great aunt. This is real shit. We are so far past at all that we don’t remember history, but it happened. Now, aside from Israel, Britain is our best and greatest ally in the dark, dark world.
@caobu5320
@caobu5320 11 ай бұрын
happy July 4th i cry every time i see this video lets go USA God bless this country
@coalbucket7229
@coalbucket7229 2 ай бұрын
We Americans are proud of our English heritage. If Geore III had more astute advisors we would be part of the Commonwealth today. Several comments regarding the video: Although the narrator refers to the American soldiers as patriots, the battle actually took place during the War of 1812 by which time the U.S. had been a sovereign nation for several decades. Francis Scott Key wrote a poem, not a song, that eventually became the National Anthem when adopted in 1931. I saw the flag on display at the Smithsonian Museum many years ago and it is huge at 30 ft x 42 ft. It was never repaired after the battle so it is still dirty and riddled with holes and the edges are torn and frayed. The star shape of Ft, McHenry was typical of forts during that era. The shape provided overlapping fields of fire making the forts almost impervious to infantry assault.
@margaretsimmons1598
@margaretsimmons1598 7 ай бұрын
As a child in the 60s we started our school day with the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag
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