Photo by Pfc. Jarvis Mace | 102d Public Affairs Detachment | 09.08.2018
Senior leaders of the Mississippi National Guard examine a howitzer used during America’s Revolutionary War Sep. 8, 2018, at the Colonial National Historical Park in Yorktown, Va. The leaders visited historic sites Yorktown and Williamsburg for this year’s staff ride in bid to learn more about early American military history. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Spc. Jarvis Mace)...
Photo by Pfc. Jarvis Mace | 102d Public Affairs Detachment | 09.08.2018
Maj. (retired) Glenn F. Williams, a senior historian with the Army Center of Military History, shows senior leaders of the Mississippi National Guard how Soldiers mobilized to Virginia during the Revolutionary War Sep. 8, 2018, at the Colonial National Historical Park in Yorktown. The leaders visited historic sites Yorktown and Williamsburg for this year’s staff ride in bid to learn more......
Photo by Pfc. Jarvis Mace | 102d Public Affairs Detachment | 09.08.2018
Senior leaders of the Mississippi National Guard pose in front of the historic Moore House Sep. 8, 2018, at the Colonial National Historical Park in Yorktown, Va. The leaders visited historic sites Yorktown and Williamsburg for this year’s staff ride in bid to learn more about early American military history. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Spc. Jarvis Mace)...
Photo by Pfc. Jarvis Mace | 102d Public Affairs Detachment | 09.08.2018
Senior leaders of the Mississippi National Guard walk past a line of howitzers used during the American Revolutionary War Sep. 8, 2018, at the Colonial National Historical Park in Yorktown, Va. The leaders visited historic sites Yorktown and Williamsburg for this year’s staff ride in bid to learn more about early American military history. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Spc. Jarvis Mace)...
Photo by Pfc. Jarvis Mace | 102d Public Affairs Detachment | 09.08.2018
Dr. Isaac Hampton II, the Army Quartermaster Corps historian branch chief, educates Lt. Col. Christopher Thomas, the 890th Engineer Battalion commander, on the significance of the terrain they are standing on Sep. 8, 2018, at the Colonial National Historical Park in Yorktown, Va. The leaders visited historic sites Yorktown and Williamsburg for this year’s staff ride in bid to learn more......
Photo by Patrick Bloodgood | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Norfolk District | 06.06.2013
Contractors barge in rock to be used in stabilizing the York River shoreline along 800 feet of the Colonial National Parkway here June 6, 2013. The area is part of more than four miles of shoreline that is in need of stabilization due to severe erosion, which is threatening portions of the parkway and the National Park Service’s Colonial National Historic Park. (U.S. Army photo/Patrick Bloodgood)...
Photo by Patrick Bloodgood | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Norfolk District | 06.06.2013
Portions of the Yorktown Revolutionary War battlefield are at risk of being washed away due to erosion of the shoreline along the York River here. The Corps of Engineers is working with the National Park Service to stabilize and repair areas at risk along the river. (U.S. Army photo/Patrick Bloodgood)...
Photo by Patrick Bloodgood | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Norfolk District | 06.06.2013
Contractors use rock to stabilize the York River shoreline along 800 feet of the Colonial National Parkway here June 6, 2013. The area is part of more than four miles of shoreline in need of stabilization due to severe erosion, which is threatening portions of the parkway and the National Park Service’s Colonial National Historic Park. (U.S. Army photo/Patrick Bloodgood)...