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For Sheen, walking the battlefield is a humbling experience that brings forth a torrent of emotions. He emphasizes that while the surroundings may appear tranquil today, they are imbued with the memories of those who experienced fear, duty, and sacrifice. Describing the battlefield as "hallowed ground," he recognizes Gettysburg as a place where the contours of history were irrevocably altered—a monumental turning point in the Civil War that commands respect and solemnity.