Fine job Swampy; fancy editing wasn't needed. It is obvious to me that you have considerable woods experience and woodsman's skills.
That leads to a question.. Your son, who just came out of the combat zone.. Assuming you trained him in the same skills, can you see where these skills have helped him in his military career ?
Reason I ask is my grandson, who has just finished 8 years as a Marine Sgt., has an MOS of armorer and has studied independantly in the gunsmithing, worked on deployment as a "fighting armorer' to coin a term..and was one of 2 designated snipers for his Marine Spec Ops unit.
Now he has started his new job as a gunsmith, repairing some quite sophisticated weapons, many of which he can't talk about; and developing new weapons, loads combinations.
I like to think I started the whole ball rolling when I bought him his very first rifle (a Marlin 25N) and started him woodchuck hunting..
With the skills you taught your son, I'm just guessing that if he were in any type infantry, recon or Spec Ops situation...surely these skills helped him ! Again; nice video....