Caleb's Wars

Caleb's Wars
Title Caleb's Wars PDF eBook
Author David L. Dudley
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages 273
Release 2011
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0547239971

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Fifteen-year-old Caleb's courageous commitment to justice grows as he faces a power struggle with his father, fights to keep both his temper and self-respect in dealing with whites, and puzzles over the German prisoners of war brought to his rural Georgia community during World War II.

Caleb’S War

Caleb’S War
Title Caleb’S War PDF eBook
Author L. J. Sherard
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages 397
Release 2018-08-22
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1984548506

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Caleb begins his journey with a close relationship with his father. He hopes that he will never leave his side for any reason, which helps him keep a calm temper and attitude. Having constant tension with his girlfriend, Calissa, on numerous occasions, Caleb usually ends up losing everything good that he puts into the relationship. In a continual mental fighting ring with his best friend, Simeon, Caleb has to be stable enough in various nuances of his relationships with people as he tries to navigate the unsuspecting, unpredictable, unyielding, and relentless attacks in his life. It appears that hes always battling or fighting for survival in all his surroundingspressures from his career, his close friends, colleagues, and everyday functions. Carrying all his problems, issues, and stresses on his shoulders, Caleb begins to lose hope, but he still waits in expectation for a greater outcome. Not sure if he will make it.

Caleb's War

Caleb's War
Title Caleb's War PDF eBook
Author Walter Urbanek
Publisher Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages 662
Release 2018-08-19
Genre History
ISBN 1640827447

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Caleb's War is a narrative about the tribulations of Sergeant Caleb Johnson, a farmer from the Shenandoah Valley who volunteered to serve in the Stonewall Brigade to stop the Yanks invading eastern Virginia. As Caleb fought at Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg, the reader will experience the gamut of emotions as he dealt with military and platoon issues and family concerns on the farm. The book is a plethora of information on the Civil War. The reader will learn about the filthy living conditions in camp, weapons, food preparation, diseases, generals, medicine, and terror and chaos of battle. A major theme throughout the book is the overpowering religious convictions of the soldiers, especially those from the South: reading the Bible, praying, and singing hymns such as "Amazing Grace" were common behaviors. Soldiers prayed before and during each battle imploring God to intervene on their behalf. Wounded warriors begged their Lord for forgiveness and end their agony and take them to his kingdom. The reader will gain a unique perspective of the battles as they first experience horrific happenings through the eyes of Sergeant Caleb Johnson, and then they join Union Private Josef Volzek and see what he perceived and underwent. The reader will be drawn into the story and feel what the soldiers endured: fear, bloodshed, smoke, terror, loss, noise, and chaos. Caleb's War is also a testimonial to all veterans. In the annals of warfare, there are no braver warriors than the men and several hundred women who served in the ranks of the Union and Confederacy during the Civil War; their courage and bravery is above reproach. Veterans are the men and women who answered our nation's call during a crisis. They remain a national treasure and merit our profoundest remembrance, respect, and support.

America Invulnerable

America Invulnerable
Title America Invulnerable PDF eBook
Author Henry Luce Professor in Free Inquiry and Expression James Chace
Publisher
Total Pages 376
Release 1989-09
Genre History
ISBN 9780671688769

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Chace and Carr present a splendid and often entertaining account of the American pursuit of invulnerability and how this intense drive for security has shaped our 200-year history.

Star Wars: A New Hope (Star Wars)

Star Wars: A New Hope (Star Wars)
Title Star Wars: A New Hope (Star Wars) PDF eBook
Author Geof Smith
Publisher RH Childrens Books
Total Pages 24
Release 2015-08-25
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0736435395

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The epic space saga, Star Wars: A New Hope, is finally retold in the iconic Little Golden Book format! Luke Skywalker begins a journey that will change the galaxy, as he leaves his home planet, battles the evil Empire, and learns the ways of the Force. Featuring stunning retro illustrations, this book is perfect forStar Wars—and Little Golden Book—fans of all ages!

War Narratives

War Narratives
Title War Narratives PDF eBook
Author Caleb S. Cage
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages 185
Release 2019-06-18
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1623497612

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Since the end of the draft in the United States, the nation’s wars have been fought by all-volunteer forces, creating an enormous divide between the civilian public and its military. Recent wars have taken place during the information age, allowing cable news and the “new media” of the internet to change, sometimes on a daily or even hourly basis, the way wars are understood. As a result, a multitude of competing and often flawed narratives have emerged that, ultimately, merely explain events in terms of self-serving political and cultural perspectives. Author Caleb S. Cage, a veteran of the war in Iraq, brings a unique perspective to the understanding of how we talk about war. Why does the American public believe that those who served are somehow both heroes and victims, while the typical service member rarely embraces either identity? How does what happens on the front line get communicated to those back home, and what happens to that information as it travels? Is it possible that works of fiction are telling the most “real” versions of what is happening “over there”? War Narratives is a tightly packed and provocative book containing a series of connected essays on the many competing narratives—both fiction and nonfiction—that are used to explain recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, how those narratives are perceived through preexisting social, political, and literary lenses, and how they often fall short. As Cage points out, narratives are not merely the stories shared or even how they are told; these expressions reflect choices.

pt. 4-7. Descendants of William, Caleb, Elijah and Hezekiah Brainerd, sons of Daniel and Hannah (Spencer) Brainerd

pt. 4-7. Descendants of William, Caleb, Elijah and Hezekiah Brainerd, sons of Daniel and Hannah (Spencer) Brainerd
Title pt. 4-7. Descendants of William, Caleb, Elijah and Hezekiah Brainerd, sons of Daniel and Hannah (Spencer) Brainerd PDF eBook
Author Lucy Abigail Brainard
Publisher
Total Pages 792
Release 1908
Genre
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