Thank you. I enjoyed watching them, too, never said otherwise, and will undoubtedly watch them all, when they're shown.
The one thing which I enjoyed most, so far, was the firing of the 24 pound Coehorn mortar - it rang like a bell every time it was discharged (though R. Lee didn't mention it), and I didn't even care that the purpose of the mortar was NEVER to drop solid iron balls on the enemy's heads, but explosive shells, which were not mentioned at all (IIRC) in the program about the history of artillery.
There is a place for BS, and I give full credit to the honest practitioners of the sport, but it really adds little or nothing of value to 'educational/entertainment' TV programming - there's plenty of BS on the tube already (opinion).
mhb - Mike