Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Comment a Bit More

Hey guys, some of you are shy! Some of you aren't, I know how it all goes, right. But, please.. TRY to be AT-LEAST A LITTLE ACTIVE! Then, our posts will be coming up like around each day! Please. If you could, you're appreciated then! Thanks. :) This is a short post as-well, bye.

Saturday, December 29, 2012

Two New Pages!

Hey guys! We got two new pages, Redcoat of the week and Patriot of the week, as I mean Patriot, I mean Continental Soldier, etc. Any rank, so yeah.. More pages coming on there way! We're also going to have lots more updates coming. Enjoy those updates when you see 'em.

Friday, December 28, 2012

Let's Talk Red-Coat: William Howe, 5th Viscount Howe

Hi guys, let's talk Red-Coat! I know that dash shouldn't be there probably but, anyways, let's get moving. So, I'll be showing you a quick brief, well a few paragraphs about this man, I call, " William Howe " Yeah, this man is the fifth Viscount Howe! Anyways, look below for that live description about this man, this man! [ I felt like saying, This man to times, so don't even think I made a mistake of my spelling. ]


William Howe, 5th Viscount Howe, KB, PC (10 August 1729 – 12 July 1814) was a British army officer who rose to become Commander-in-Chief of British forces during the American War of Independence. Howe was one of three brothers who enjoyed distinguished military careers.
Having joined the army in 1746 Howe saw extensive service in the War of the Austrian Succession and Seven Years' War. He became known for his role in the capture of Quebec in 1759 when he led a British force to capture the cliffs at Anse-au-Foulon, allowing James Wolfe to land his army and engage the French. Howe also participated in the campaigns to take Louisbourg, Belle Île and Havana.
Howe was sent to North America in March 1775, arriving in May after the Revolutionary War broke out. After leading British troops to a costly victory in the Battle of Bunker Hill, Howe took command of all British forces in America from Thomas Gage in September of that year. Howe's record in North America was marked by the successful capture of both New York City and Philadelphia. However, poor British campaign planning for 1777 contributed to the failure of John Burgoyne's Saratoga campaign, which played a major role in the entry of France into the war. Howe's role in developing those plans, and the degree to which he was responsible for British failures that year (despite his personal success at Philadelphia) have been a subject of contemporary and historic debate.
He resigned his post as Commander in Chief, North America, in 1778, and returned to England, where he was at times active in the defence of the British Isles. He served for many years in Parliament, and was knighted after his successes in 1776. He inherited the Viscountcy of Howe upon the death of his brother Richard in 1799. He married, but had no children, and the viscountcy was extinguished with his death in 1814.

Avast!

Land, we finally have it! We made it to the land! What a beautiful sight! Now, let's get down on work! Hi, I am Patriot, don't take it offensive as me of the Continental Army and not the British Redcoats, anyways! Did you guys hear about the new game, " Assassin's Creed III ", so yeah! I been trying out some of it and it seems to be something I call, " a good game ". Now, the gameview and all was cool, I got to play as Connor. I have a spoiler so stop here and go down to where it says something else to not see it.

SPOILER: After the game is finished, in Boston, there are no more Redcoats, so you can just kill Continental Army, well Patriot Soldiers.

Anyways, yeah. But, the sad thing about Redcoats is, they have these big huge men! You try to kill them with your tomahawk, they'll grab your hand and just hit there head to your head and you fall. I got so mad! Makes me mad. But, you can shoot them from the roof with your flintlock then, jump on them. That is the way that I can kill them. Anyways, so yeah! I present this a new blog and we hope to have visitors, thanks! Bye y'all!

-Patriot