fascinated that each and everyone of us has a rich family heritage and it's important to remember that ambler from it. the book itself is on our national heritage and what we might learn from the founders with the american commander-in-chief during the. so this book started way, way back when i was fairly young. my father would take us to reenact and at the battle of lexington every year without fail and do it via freezing cold morning in april and we be watching reenactors have a battle. my favorite part was the breakfast afterwards. we would go to this restaurant. the leaders and features his says would dress up in costumes and not the rule a different teacher is. my father had been a dry sense of humor would try and make him break your gear. a guy every year without eventually. so fast forward and sitting in this constitutional law class and describing the commander-in-chief clause.