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The historic Mercer Oak, believed to have been present during the Battle of Princeton, once stood on the battlefield near what is now Mercer Road. It collapsed from old age in March 2000. An offspring grown from an acorn of the Mercer Oak in 1981 now thrives next to the large stump of the original tree.

I'm visiting battlefield vegas this morning and it was awesome !! Pick up at my hotel (luxor), a good ride in the humvee. We arrived and then i choose the weapons that i would to try : M4, Glock 17 and the Mp5. I met my shooting instructor : doug, a very nice guy with a great knowledge.

South Mountain State Battlefield seeks to preserve and interpret the first major Civil War battle to take place in Maryland. Fought on September 14, 1862, the Battle of South Mountain was a critical turning point in the American Civil War. The Union victories at South Mountain and Antietam (fought three days later) led President Abraham Lincoln to issue the Emancipation Proclamation. The state battlefield, located along the gaps of South Mountain, includes valuable farm and forestland, and is home to diverse wildlife. Only here does the Appalachian National Scenic Trail intersect a major Civil War battlefield.

Biking
The park offers areas designated for biking. Cross-country Skiing
During the winter months, visitors may ski cross-country through the vast, hilly farmland. Hiking
25 miles of farm roads, paths and field edges await the history buff and hiker. Trails vary in length from a half mile to several miles and many interconnect. Visitors can wander the battlefield following the footsteps of Revolutionary War soldiers. Horseback Riding
Visitors may explore the park on horseback on one of many designated trails. Mountain Biking
The park offers areas designated for mountain biking. A Working Landscape These are the fields of battle. In 1778, seven families farmed these acres. Now, one man with modern machinery raises grain, while the Battleview Orchard, in season, you can pick and purchase strawberries, cherries, peaches, nectarines, apples and pumpkins. Former hay fields and archaeologically sensitive sites are managed to provide shelter for grassland birds and small mammals. For orchard information, please call 732-462-0756.

Three 18th-century farmhouses survive on the battlefield. One, the Craig House, has been restored. As the battle neared, the Craigs loaded their possessions onto wagons and with their children and slaves fled to safety. The dwelling's Dutch-framed kitchen dates from 1746, while the two-story addition is English-framed. The barn dates from the 2nd quarter of the 19th century. Open limited weekend hours. For additional information, please call 732-462-9616.

During the 1990s, public and private sources funded extensive battlefield restoration. The Craig farmhouse and the exterior of the 1745 Rhea-Applegate dwelling were restored, and the core of the battlefield was rehabilitated with the reconstruction of Revolutionary War fences, lanes and a woodlot. The battlefield landscape can be explored from parking areas at the visitor center, along Monmouth County Route 522 and Wemrock Road. Hiking the battlefield, visitors will discover that the battlefields remain a working landscape with crops such as corn and soybean being grown by one farmer, as well as an orchard that grows a variety of apples, peaches and more. Grasslands and fallow fields are managed to provide shelter for grassland birds and small mammals. While strolling the grounds, visitors can learn more about the battle through wayside exhibits located on Perrine Hill, Combs Hill and the Battlefield. Or pick up one of two detailed self-guided hiking tours in the visitor center, produced by the Friends of Monmouth Battlefield.

Hunting
A portion of Monmouth Battlefield State Park is available for special deer hunting only. For information about hunting, refer to the New Jersey Fish and Wildlife Digest (link is external) or contact the park office. Picnicking Picnicking
Picnic areas are located near the Visitor Center. Facilities include picnic tables, charcoal grills, water and restrooms. Charcoal fires must be confined to the metal grills provided or to grills brought by the picnicker. Playground
To the west of the picnic sites, there is playground equipment and a ten-acre open field available for kite flying or informal games. Sledding
During wintertime, visitors may go sledding at their own risk through the vast, hilly terrain. Education and Interpretation Education Programs
The park offers educational programs about the battle, as well as other area related history topics. Call (732) 462-9616 for more information.Interpretive Programs
The park offers a variety of interpretive programs about the battle and battlefield. Call (732) 462-9616 for more information about booking group programs. Tours
The Friends of Monmouth Battlefield offer guided hiking tours monthly and self-guided tours of the battlefield are facilitated by detailed hiking guides available in the Visitor Center. While strolling the grounds, visitors can learn more about the battle through wayside exhibits located on Perrine Hill, Combs Hill and along the trails throughout the Battlefield.

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The richly researched, stimulating and sensitive Culloden Visitor Centre, which stands beside the battlefield, features artefacts from both sides of the battle and interactive displays that reveal the background to the conflict. It is both a monument and a guide to a pivotal day in history.

This park is a 300-acre Civil War historic site where a ragtag group of 700 Confederate old men and young boys beat the odds and held off an assault by 5,000 Union cavalry on a bridge of strategic importance to Gen. Lee's army, then under siege in Petersburg. Visit the Confederate earthworks and walk the historic bridge trail. Two visitor centers feature 2,300 square feet of exhibits on the area's rich Civil War heritage, Native American archaeological investigations, and wildlife and ecology of the park. The park includes a 1.2-mile self-guided trail through the battlefield and a .75-mile nature trail with two wildlife observation towers overlooking wetlands.

Learn about or join the Historic Staunton River Foundation, a nonprofit volunteer group dedicated to supporting the park's mission. Those interested in learning more about the group or lending a hand should email in...@stauntonriverbattlefield.org or send mail to P.O. Box 1, Randolph, VA 23962.

The plan presents recommendations on how to better preserve the battlefield's open spaces and historic landscapes. Over 200 historic resources are inventoried within the Brandywine Battlefield including buildings, meetinghouses, fords, and landscapes that were the location of combat and of battle-related events. The plan is presented in two documents below: the main report and a map atlas.

The archives are now open! We made all the digital versions of The Bugle Call available for download. Filled with insightful historical articles, news and events, our newsletter is a great way to stay informed about all the efforts we make to preserve the battlefield and educate the next generation. If you want to get the latest issue and help us preserve, click here to learn more.

As a history teacher, you can make a big impression in leading young Americans to care about the history of the Revolutionary War, War of 1812, and the Civil War as well as the fate of the battlefields associated with these conflicts. Your students will be the ones to decide how we remember these conflicts and whether we preserve the sites that shaped the history of our nation.

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Veterans receive battlefield acupuncture treatment at the Washington DC VA Medical Center. An eye mask and soothing music in the background help create a relaxing environment. (Photo by Robert Turtil)

VA and DoD have trained more than 4,600 health care providers to deliver the therapy, including doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, chiropractors, occupational therapists, and physical therapists, along with licensed acupuncturists. VA is also helping the Indian Health Service train its health care providers in battlefield acupuncture.

Background: Twenty years ago, the original Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) article was published in this journal. Since TCCC is essentially a set of best-practice prehospital trauma care guidelines customized for use on the battlefield, the presence of a journal with a specific focus on military medicine was a profound benefit to the initial presentation of TCCC to the U.S. Military.

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