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AllaN01Bear

(25,305 posts)
4. wondering about a repeat of the war of 1812 where the brits came out of canada and sacked
Tue May 27, 2025, 07:36 PM
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new england and dc?

elleng

(139,573 posts)
15. Near my home, at the river!
Tue May 27, 2025, 10:06 PM
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The "1812 battle off Patuxent River" refers to a series of engagements, primarily known as the Battle of St. Leonard Creek, which took place in June 1814 during the War of 1812. The battle occurred where St. Leonard Creek meets the Patuxent River in Maryland, and involved both naval skirmishes and land battles. The Battle of St. Leonard Creek was the largest naval engagement in Maryland during the War of 1812.
It involved the American flotilla, commanded by Joshua Barney, engaging a British squadron in the Patuxent River.
The American flotilla, designed for shallow waters, initially had some success in skirmishes, but was eventually forced to retreat.
The battle was supported by American land units, including a gun battery on the shore, which also engaged the British.
The British ultimately retreated, allowing Barney's flotilla to escape.
Archaeological evidence of the battle, including cannonballs and musket shot, has been discovered on the grounds of the historic John Parke Pope Memorial property.
Battles of St. Leonard Creek - Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail (U.S. National Park Service)
Jan 13, 2022

Battle of St. Leonard Creek
It involved the American flotilla, commanded by Joshua Barney, engaging a British squadron in the Patuxent River.
The American flotilla, designed for shallow waters, initially had some success in skirmishes, but was eventually forced to retreat.
The battle was supported by American land units, including a gun battery on the shore, which also engaged the British.
The British ultimately retreated, allowing Barney's flotilla to escape.

(All this about 3/4 miles up stream from my home!)

AllaN01Bear

(25,305 posts)
16. indeed. my late mom was a ametuer expert on the war of 1812 in america
Tue May 27, 2025, 10:34 PM
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mom also was a ametuer research geanologist.

elleng

(139,573 posts)
17. Interesting! I only got involved after I moved here 10+ years ago,
Tue May 27, 2025, 10:46 PM
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when 'celebration' along the river got my attention.

Irish_Dem

(70,097 posts)
7. It was not so subtle, a remarkable and to the point statement defending Canada against Trump aggression.
Tue May 27, 2025, 07:55 PM
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The British Royal Family is known for subtle understatement and low key messages.
So this statement was an eye opener.

kimbutgar

(25,165 posts)
8. Wait for the truth social post of the orange Hitler calling King Charles a second rate monarch or something else
Tue May 27, 2025, 08:44 PM
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Equally insulting.

kimbutgar

(25,165 posts)
11. I am so disappointed and sad for what our country has become under this orange monster
Tue May 27, 2025, 09:04 PM
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And how he has make hate against anyone who is not white so great among his supporters!

PJMcK

(23,737 posts)
9. I'm not a fan of the British royals
Tue May 27, 2025, 08:54 PM
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After all, our country fought a brutal war to be free of their tyranny. Charles has always been a bit of a scad to me.

However, I tip my hat to the King, send many thanks and have a bit more respect for him for these speeches.

Well done, sir.

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