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Posted: 28 Apr 2011 09:05
by SandRider
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Henry "Light Horse Harry" Lee III, born at Leesylvania near Dumfries, Virginia, was blonde, blue-eyed, and full of spirit. He graduated from Princeton in 1773 and returned home to prepare for war. His skill as a horseman, as well as his temperment, made him a natural cavalryman. He soon was commissioned as captain in the fifth group of Virginia Light Dragoons and sent north to join the Continental Army.

Leading his men on lightning raids against enemy supply trains, Harry attracted the attention and admiration of General George Washington and was rapidly promoted. In a surprise attack at Paulus Hook, New Jersey, he captured 400 British soldiers with the loss of only one man. His adroit horsemanship soon earned him the nickname "Light Horse Harry." When the military theatre shifted, he enjoyed equal success in the Southern Department.

Resigning his commission after the British surrender at Yorktown, Harry returned to Virginia to marry his cousin, the "divine Matilda" Lee. The wedding took place at Stratford, and it is said that General Washington contributed several pipes of his best Madeira to the festive occasion. Matilda had inherited Stratford in the division of her father's estate and lived there with her new husband. The dashing young calvaryman, however, was no farmer. His interests in the livelier arena of politics led to Harry's election to the new Virginia House of Delegates. After only eight years of marriage, Matilda died in 1790, leaving three young children and a husband desperate with grief.

Two years later, Harry was elected Governor of Virginia, serving three one-year terms. While living in Richmond, he fell in love with Ann Hill Carter of nearby Shirley Plantation. In 1793 they were married. His governorship behind him, he took his bride to Stratford.

Again, family life was interrupted by his appointment to the Continental Congress in Philadelphia. Upon the death of President George Washington, Harry was asked by Congress to deliver a tribute to his beloved general, describing him for posterity:
First in war, first in peace and first in the hearts of his countrymen...second to none in the humble and endearing scenes of private life.

After the death of his idol, Harry's fortunes began to decline rapidly. the support of a family of six, coupled with disastrous land speculation, reduced him to financial poverty, Then, on January 19, 1807, in the large upstairs room at Stratford where so many Lees had come into the world, Ann gave birth to their fifth son, Robert Edward, named after two of his mother's favorite brothers. As Robert was learning to walk, his father was carried off to debtor's prison in Montross.

With characteristic courage, in a 12-by-15 foot prison cell, Harry wrote his Memoirs of the War in the Southern Department of the United States, still the standard text on that portion of the Revolutionary War. When the book was finished in 1810, the family moved to Alexandria, where a new life on a modest scale was made possible by a legacy from Ann's father. Harry's eldest son, Henry IV, became master of Stratford.

"Light Horse Harry's" last years were marred by sorrow and pain. Internal injuries, received when he was beaten by a mob as he defended a friend and freedom of the press in Baltimore, kept him in constant physical pain. He sought relief in the warm climate of the West Indies. When his health continued to decline, Harry attempted to return home, but died on Cumberland Island, Georgia, in the home of the daughter of his former commander, Nathanael Greene.

Re: Shameless plug!

Posted: 28 Apr 2011 09:13
by SandRider
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Ann Hill Carter Lee
Wife of General Henry 'Light Horse Harry' Lee III
Ann Hill Carter was born in 1773, the daughter of Charles and Anne (Butler Moore) Carter of Shirley Plantation on the James River. Shirley was Virginia's first plantation, which the Hills' and Carters' had inhabited since 1613. Ann was the tenth of twenty-three children born to Charles Carter's two wives.

Ann was the great-granddaughter of Robert Carter, one of America's earliest men of wealth. His wealth came from service as land agent for the English Proprieter, Lord Fairfax, for whome he collected rents on the millions of acres owned by Fairfax in Virginia. His position gained for him an estate of some 300,000 acres and made him so powerful that he became known as King Carter.
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Posted: 28 Apr 2011 13:25
by SandRider
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Re: Shameless plug!

Posted: 28 Apr 2011 14:11
by Serkanner
Okay ... where does Bruce Lee fit into all of this?

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Posted: 28 Apr 2011 14:15
by Freakzilla
There is still a "Lighthorse" US Cavalry Squadron, the 3/17th. My dad served in it as a door gunner durring that Viet Nam thing.

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History

Here they are uncasing the colors after returning from Afghanastan:

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(Those are battle streamers)

I believe the 3/17th MEDIVAC is the only one in the US Cavalry that wears gray stetsons:

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Re: Shameless plug!

Posted: 28 Apr 2011 14:37
by SandRider
Serkanner wrote:Okay ... where does Bruce Lee fit into all of this?

it gets complicated .....


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Re: Shameless plug!

Posted: 28 Apr 2011 16:58
by merkin muffley
SandRider wrote:
Serkanner wrote:Okay ... where does Bruce Lee fit into all of this?

it gets complicated .....

My mom was banging Bruce Lee's brother for a while, and a few years later, I was born in Gettysburg. Coincidence? :shock:

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Posted: 28 Apr 2011 18:14
by Serkanner
merkin muffley wrote:
SandRider wrote:
Serkanner wrote:Okay ... where does Bruce Lee fit into all of this?

it gets complicated .....

My mom was banging Bruce Lee's brother for a while, and a few years later, I was born in Gettysburg. Coincidence? :shock:
Was your mother a redhead?

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Posted: 28 Apr 2011 19:46
by SandChigger
merkin muffley wrote:My mom was banging Bruce Lee's brother for a while, and a few years later, I was born
Damn. :shock:

That must be the longest pregnancy on record.... :lol:

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Posted: 28 Apr 2011 21:22
by merkin muffley
SandChigger wrote:
merkin muffley wrote:My mom was banging Bruce Lee's brother for a while, and a few years later, I was born
Damn. :shock:

That must be the longest pregnancy on record.... :lol:
And his name is Robert Lee.

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Posted: 28 Apr 2011 21:44
by Tleszer
mind = blown


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Re: Shameless plug!

Posted: 28 Apr 2011 22:59
by Robspierre
Want to beat up on Conway? He' started to comment on my review.

Rob

Re: Shameless plug!

Posted: 29 Apr 2011 00:51
by SandRider
already did - felt sorry for him, tho; such a complete Fail ... offered advice & suggestions on how to
Step Up his Trollin' .... seriously mean it, too: he needs some Major Help if he is going to Amuse Me,
and I value my personal amusement above everything else on God's Green Earth, so I'm not atall
opposed to giving him pointers .... alas, the Red Pestilence has passed thru the sietch, and still :
"No New PMs" ....



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Re: Shameless plug!

Posted: 29 Apr 2011 01:55
by SandChigger
Ah, the man who can outstink a Fremen.

Without a stillsuit! :lol:

Re: Shameless plug!

Posted: 03 May 2011 13:36
by TheDukester
Robspierre wrote:Want to beat up on Conway?
Always!

Re: Shameless plug!

Posted: 03 May 2011 23:03
by Robspierre
Ok, I'm not seeing any of the three discussion's for Dune and Philosophy.

Conway get all pissy and go tattling to Amazon?

Edited to add: The discussions don't show on the kindle page for the book, just the paperback.


Rob

Re: Shameless plug!

Posted: 03 May 2011 23:27
by SandChigger
Yap-yap-yip-yap-yap! Woof!

:laughing-rolling:

(Oh, sorry, that was a SMELLHOLE thread, wasn't it? Oops! :lol: )

Re: Shameless plug!

Posted: 07 May 2011 23:42
by Robspierre
jizzydam has made an appearance in the comments of my review. Talk about a dense, ignorant mother fucker,

Rob

Re: Shameless plug!

Posted: 08 May 2011 08:10
by SandChigger
I'm taking the presence of "ignorant" there to mean that you didn't intend "dense" in the sense of "massive dimpler of spacetime".

Because, you know, the man has single-handedly (well, actually, I imagine it's more double-fistedly, especially when pizza is involved) expanded the definition of FAT. :shock:

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Posted: 08 May 2011 09:09
by D Pope
:lol:
I'm not usually one for fat jokes, but;
"He's so fat, he has smaller fat people in orbit around him!"

Re: Shameless plug!

Posted: 08 May 2011 10:19
by Robspierre
When it comes to jizzydam, dense has more than one meaning, a concept he is incapable of grasping with his pea sized brain.

Rob

Re: Shameless plug!

Posted: 08 May 2011 10:24
by SadisticCynic
But it could be a 'dense' pea-sized brain! :shock:

Hey, SandRider. I think you really are gonna have to school David James on OPINION vs FACT. :doh:

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Posted: 08 May 2011 11:17
by SandChigger
Did you say OPINION vs FAT? :shock:

Oh, sorry!
D Pope wrote: :lol:
I'm not usually one for fat jokes, but;
"He's so fat, he has smaller fat people in orbit around him!"
:laughing-rolling:

THAT is epic. :lol:

Re: Shameless plug!

Posted: 08 May 2011 13:17
by TheDukester
DJDizzyJam might have the worst writing style I've ever encountered.

He's literally tl;dr. That's the sort of thing usually said in jest or in mock exasperation — "Wow, what a long post; sorry, didn't read it. Yuk-yuk" — but it is the absolute truth for that moron. I can never make it past the second sentence ... and I've usually already forgotten what the first sentence said.

The guy could take a simple concept — "I answered the telephone," maybe — and turn it into three lengthy paragraphs. He needs an editor worse than TheKevin does ...

Re: Shameless plug!

Posted: 08 May 2011 17:35
by Hunchback Jack
The comments to Rob's review are damn entertaining. SR, particularly, is in good form. I must remember to get popcorn next time I'm at the store.

HBJ