Harry "YEAH, I've got GIRTH, Biznatch" Knox arrives in Cambridge Mass outside Boston with his NOBLE ASS TRAIN OF ARTILLLLERYYYYYYYY
Oh yessss
The siege of Boston bout to get LIT yalllllllllll
This goes out to all my Massholes out there - much love, ya wicked fuckahs
Now. Let's set the mood. It's 1776. A WHOLE BRAND NEW YEAR TO KICK BRIT ASS, IS WHAT
And GW is sitting outside Boston moping because while he's got the Brits trapped, he can't reach out & touch them
He's Got this whole-ass army sitting at Boston but they don't have the BOOM BOOM to counter that damn Royal Navy
GW, he likes big guns
And he cannot lie
You otha brothas can't deny, that when a gun rolls in with nice big waist and a round breech in yo face you get SPRUNG
But the Patriots ain't got any
BUT . Harry Knox, Washington's ol buddy ol pal and chief of the BOOM BOOM knows where to get some
They is a problem tho. They're in gorram NY. And that's like... To the Moon are some shit
To make it worse, they're in the hands of TWO EGOMANIACS
Ok so rewiiiiiind a sec
Back in May of 1775 when shit was just off the rails crazy and no one had any idea what the fuck was going on, crazy ass land pirate and theologian Ethan Allen and his family army decided to seize fort Ticonderoga on Lake Champlain whijc has like 8 dudes
So Allen musters his cousins and brothers and whatever and is about to attack from Vermont when HEY PRESTO Benny arnolnd shoes up with a commission from Massachusetts & tries to pull rank in Allen, who isn't having it, cause he's a fuckin land pirate etc etc etc
So Arnold, a Connecticut merchant turned soldier, and Allen, a Connecticut crazy person turned crazy person, argue about who's in charge but then agree to joint command and row across the lake in the middle of the night, surprise the Brits, take the fort
Coool cool cool cool
Ok so NOW the cannon need to go to Boston where the dudebros from Lexington and Concord have formed an Army of New England & are laying siege to the Brits but yeah they need guns
So Arnold & Allen set aside their differences and work it ouutttt hahahahahha no they do nooooootttt
They LITERALLY ARGUE ALL SUMMER
like
This is peak Connecticut
FINALLY by November of 75 Washington is getting desperate and sends Knox's well-girthed posterior off to Lake Champlain to see what he can do
Henry Knox's military experience is basically nil, he lost 2 fingers to an ND ffs
He ran a bookshop
Not even shitting you
However, he gets there in December of 75 and presumably locks Allen and Arnold into a room where they can slap fight each other in a Connecticut manner or some shit
He takes stock and holy fuck, what a lotta guns. Now
A word
About artillery in this uh... What century is it
18TH!!! YES
that one
So. It's not light. Or mobile. It's heavy as fuuuuckalllllll and it's DECEMBER in upper NY/VT tho it's not VT it's claimed by nh and ny but what ever
It's COLD is what I'm saying and Knox gotta get the heavy metal to Boston
So, Knox, firs thing he does. Boats. He uses boats. Because water. That's where you use boats. Stands to reason and shit. He floats the guns from Lake Champlain to Lake George. All cool so far. But now he's gotta get them from here to Albany and he needs.... COWSSSS
oxen really
So he is running around like "yo you got cows? You got oxen? Yeah? Phil Schuyler, can I get some bovine motion up in here" and Schuyler in NY is all about it until he realizes he doesn't have any & Knox is gonna have to use horses with sleighs because OH YEA IT SNOWED
Knox heads from Albany into the Berkshire mountains singing about oh what fun it is to haul a gun with a sleigh
But, the thing about the Berkshires is they're MOUNTAINS
I-90 AINT A THING YET childrens. It just isnt. No rest stops either. Which was a bitchhhhhhhh
So he's got sleighs and horses and they tryna haul these heavy ass pieces OVAH MOUNTAINS, BUB, A WICKED PISSAH
Guns fall through the ice but dudes recover them and haul the. Out. They somehow get them over the friggin mountains, which is a ballbuster
Early Jan, the train gets to Westfield where Knox fires a cannon to let everyone know they work which was probably a nice moment but it was also the time all the dudes from NY were like "it's 1776, I don't know where I live anymore, can we go home?" so Knox gets MA crews
These dudes haul these bigass things from Springfield to Framingham, where the crews are like "fuckit, dude, this is far as we get"
Around, like, today, Knox gets to Cambridge & tells Washington "hey, wicked bub, we got these friggin cannons ya wanted"
GW is pleased as Fuck all and waits for the snow to melt in Boston but since the snow never fuckin melts because it's fuckin Boston, he moves the guns into place in March and the Brits are like "o fuck what is this new shit that ye rebels have done"
And then on March 4, GW posts cannon on Dorchestah Heights, and the Brits is all "o shit,ye demmed rebels, this fuckery we cannot stand" and they peace out for Nova Scotia on March 17 aka Evacuation Day aka Another Reason for Massholes to Get Drunk Day
Wicked
The lesson is: if your enemy is fuckin crazy enough to haul heavy ass cannon over mountains in the winter without the proper transportation, MAYBE TAKE THEM SERIOUSLY
also don't piss off Massholes
Also also Henry Knox turned into a giant git post-war & defrauded vets of land
But, uh, yah. That's how that basically went down.
So, I'm finishing up Sears' "Lincoln's Lieutenants" for the 2d time, and it remains an exceptional work. One of the most solid examinations of brigade and higher leadership of the Army of the Potomac that exists. But while I love everything Sears does, he's in the tactics trap
For example, he has nothing but disdain for Sigel and Butler, and other "political" generals
And yes, from a tactical level, they're not great. Not really bringing in the battlefield Ws
But that's only half the story.
By keeping Franz Sigel in a US Army uniform, Lincoln is ensuring continued German American enlistments
Political generals ensure continued Congressional and state financial and materiel support for the war
There's a decent chance y'all are gonna hear about some conspiracy theorist shit from the 1600s based on my consumption of the alcohols this evening
This acts as your WARNORD
So, like, be warned or whatever
Ok so like, you think America today is bad with conspiracy theories
I mean, it's pretty shitty, I won't lie, but it's got nothin on 1689 when everyone apparently lost their shit and just decided to overthrow govt
This historic rant brought to you by 3 incredibly generous G&Ts
Look, it's the 1680s,and shit in the English colonies on north America is getting weird af. Lots of pacts and shit for common defense against those evil papist French who are hiding behind every tree and also probs behind you right now
Modern war remains artillery intensive. Ever since the Russo-Japanese War of 1904, belligerents have been constrained by availability of artillery ammunition. To believe that precision fires significantly changes this is to live in a delusional world. We need more production.
And for the love of the gods, spare me with the "faltering offensive" takes. Operational offensives require mass reserves and mass logistics, as well as incredibly difficult synchronization of combined arms -- and they don't look flashy. They are nasty, grinding, bloody things
If you can achieve a breakthrough, you need more reserves, more logistics to sustain the momentum, but it's very very hard to predict where a breakthrough will happen and then quickly mass combat power at that site. Technology cannot eliminate the tyranny of time and space
I may have had some wine and yo, if you think this was the first time in American history a presidential candidate tried this exact thing, baby, have I got a story for you
It's been a hot minute since we did some #drunjhistory huh
So it's 1876, and America is, as many historians have said, a hot ass mess
Like, former treasoners in the south are actively fighting the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments and using lots of violence to try to keep white supremacy, US troops are actively fighting them
The election is between Rutherford Hayes, who ate a bullet at South mountain in 62 so you know he's a badass G, and samuel tilden, who's like, a guy. He opposed Lincoln but was like "I guess the union is ok"
And the election is TIGHT. CLOSW. LIKE. super duper close
Teaching cadets about the 2003 invasion of Iraq...They would look at me quizzically after doing the reading, saying "this still doesn't make sense, everyone knew this was a bad idea, why did it happen?"
I'd sigh, and say
"Well, you kinda had to be there at the time"
Well that blew up. Been off Twitter all day.
A few thoughts
One, I was one of those neocons who thought it was a good idea - all of 17 years old, of course. I believed that we wouldn't go to war without true and valid reasons for doing so. I was one of many, many Americans
Two, with the cadets, we had just emerged from a discussion on Vietnam and the Powell Doctrine. They were flabbergasted that Powell agreed to such an open violation of his principles. We spent a lot of time discussing hindsight, politics, and a nation's emotional reaction to 9/11