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The Battle of Lexington & Concord

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Text the show! Episode Resources & Quick LinksRecommended Reading: Fit for Service by J. Holden and A People's Army by Fred Anderson Episode SummaryIn this episode, hosts Dr. Alexander Burns and Dr. Andrew Bamford deconstruct the "fifth-grade narrative" of April 19, 1775. They are joined by Jim Hollister and Jared Foss, expert rangers from Minuteman National Historic Park, to reveal the professional military infrastructure of the Massachusetts militia and the tactical innovations of the British Light Infantry.Listeners will learn about the political powderkeg created by the Intolerable Acts, the surprising truth behind British "bush fighting" in North America, and the brutal reality of the 18-mile Battle Road retreat. Whether you are a history buff or a re-enactor preparing for the 250th anniversary, this episode provides essential context for understanding the tactical reality of the start of the American Revolution.Meet the ExpertsJim Hollister: A 23-year NPS veteran specializing in 18th-century political background and material culture.Jared Foss: Historic weapons supervisor with a background in archaeology and anthropology; previously served at Gettysburg.Episode Timestamps[00:00] – Vetting Authenticity: Preparing 750 re-enactors for the 250th Anniversary.[12:15] – The Arms Race: General Gage’s hunt for hidden artillery and provincial magazines.[20:45] – Tactical Myths: The 1764 Manual Exercise vs. British "irregular fire".[30:00] – Lexington Green: The chaos of the first clash and the "flash in the pan".[40:15] – North Bridge: The first ordered fire against government troops.[55:00] – The Battle Road: A rolling gauntlet of fire through the Bloody Angle.[1:10:00] – Urban Combat: The brutal house-to-house reality in Monotony.Key Takeaway: The "Military Infrastructure" MythContrary to the image of "farmers with pitchforks," the Massachusetts militia was a seasoned military infrastructure. Sources show they were veterans of the French and Indian War, operating as a "home guard, draft board, and rear echelon supply network". Conversely, British regulars were not rigid targets; light infantry practiced loading while lying on their bellies and used "bush fighting" tactics to navigate the North American landscape.Related EpisodesEp 8: Training the British Army with Dr. Paul KnightEp 10: The Birth of the Continental Army with John U. ReesEnjoy the show? The best way to help us reach more history enthusiasts is to Share this show with a freind! This helps us grow and continue bringing you deep dives into military history. Subscribe now on your favorite platform so you never miss an update!  Asking listeners to share the show Patreon PitchSupport the showGeneral Recommended ReadingThe Military Experience in the Age of Reason, By Christopher DuffyInfantry in Battle 1733-1783, By Alexander Burns*All materials are affiliated links that earn the show commission. Using these links helps support the podcast. Thank you.

Text the show! Episode Resources & Quick Links Recommended Reading: Fit for Service by J. Holden and A People's Army by Fred Anderson Episode Summary In this episode, hosts Dr. Alexander Burns and Dr. Andrew Bamford deconstruct the "fifth-grade narrative" of April 19, 1775. They are joined by Jim Hollister and Jared Foss, expert rangers from Minuteman National Historic Park, to reveal the professional military infrastructure of the Massachusetts militia and the tactical i...

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