Weapons

Straight as an Arrow

I read an article recently in the Tennessee magazine called, “Arrow Dynamics.” It was the story of how Mike Conkle of College Grove, Tennessee, who works as a farrier, has tried to keep the Indigenous people of America alive, by making arrowheads as their ancestors did originally. The process is called “flintknapping,” which is “the […]

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Prepped for War

The Continental Army pre-dates the United States by almost a year. It was established on June 14, 1775, with George Washington from Virginia, being sworn in as the Commander and Chief five days later. He was chosen because his excellent reputation as a military leader preceded him. This undertaking was considered a United Colonial Force,

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