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The Army Stamps: Boring and unoriginal.
The American Revolution Battlefield Stamps: The four long format stamps are well done the rest are boring.
The Battle of Brandywine (11 September 1777) was a major battle of the American Revolutionary War (1775-1783), fought between a British army under Sir William Howe and the American Continental Army led by General George Washington. The battle resulted in an American defeat and ultimately led to the British capture of Philadelphia.

I've lived close to the Brandywine River, all my life. The subject always came up as our group made our way, tubing, through the water hazard slowly on any calm day.
The seven hour, relaxing ride, ended at the Wyeth Museum at dusk. One thing about Brandywine,
you can see, feel and understand it's history.
One other little thing I have to mention. I found a spot along the river where it looks like,
a fire was used to make musket balls, finding it's leftover slag.
(under 6-7 inches of 200 yr old dirt and river mud) I don't think it's boring.
P.S. Not on the national park battlefield.
The Nation Makers, depicting a scene from the Battle of Brandywine (11 September 1777), oil on canvas by Howard Pyle c. 1902.
Brandywine Museum in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania.