Charge to Glory

Charge to Glory
Title Charge to Glory PDF eBook
Author H. Michael Brewer
Publisher Rosekidz
Total Pages 0
Release 2016-03
Genre Adventure stories
ISBN 9781584111580

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With danger (or shenanigans!) at the turn of every page, the fate of the Time Crashers is in your hands with this interactive choose-your-own-adventure book! Perfect for ages 8-12. 200 pages. A time machine, three friends, and a dad who is lost in the past. That's the Time Crashers Series. Loaded with humor, adventure, and mind-bending puzzles to solve, this popular 4-book kids fiction series sends you through an action-packed journey where you can learn to trust God for all your choices. In this epic choose-your-own-adventure, you get to decide the fate of Ethan, Jake, and Spencer! What should the guys do when faced with the American Civil War? YOU decide! Find out what happens with just the turn of a page! KA-WHOOM! A cannonball whistles past the boys and explodes nearby. In the newest installment of the Time Crashers series, the Time Crashers have landed in the Revolutionary War amidst a runaway observation balloon, an ironclad gunboat, and a Confederate submarine. Readers help the Time Crashers survive the raging battle as they meet Harriet Tubman, President Lincoln, and the brave soldiers of the 54th Regiment. With interactive fun built-in, you get to shape this time travel story. The choices you make either save or doom our heroes.

Wandering to Glory

Wandering to Glory
Title Wandering to Glory PDF eBook
Author Dewitt Boyd Stone
Publisher Univ of South Carolina Press
Total Pages 368
Release 2002
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781570034336

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In Wandering to Glory DeWitt Boyd Stone, Jr., pieces together the words of officers and soldiers in an imaginative, nontraditional brigade history of one of the Confederacy's most active combat troops. Stone blends firsthand accounts from a variety of sources to tell the colorful story of Brigadier General Nathan George Shanks Evans and his Tramp Brigade. An independent South Carolina unit never permanently attached to a particular army, Evans's Brigade traveled widely, making its way from one frontline to another and earning its nickname. Stone profiles the unit's accomplished but egotistical commander, who gained fame as a hero at the First Battle of Manassas, and traces its impressive war record, which began at Second Manassas and included its moment of glory at ground zero during the Battle of the Crater, at Petersburg, Virginia. Nearly ten percent of all South Carolinians who fought in the Confederate army were members of Evan's Brigade, which included South Carolina's 17th, 18th, 22nd, and 23rd Regiments, the Macbeth Light Artillery, and the infantry companies of the Holcombe Legion. Later the 26th Regiment of South Carolina Volunteers joined the unit. The troops numbered

The Price of Glory

The Price of Glory
Title The Price of Glory PDF eBook
Author Alistair Horne
Publisher Penguin UK
Total Pages 400
Release 2007-06-28
Genre History
ISBN 0141937521

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The battle of Verdun lasted ten months. It was a battle in which at least 700,000 men fell, along a front of fifteen miles. Its aim was less to defeat the enemy than bleed him to death and a battleground whose once fertile terrain is even now a haunted wilderness. Alistair Horne's classic work, continuously in print for over fifty years, is a profoundly moving, sympathetic study of the battle and the men who fought there. It shows that Verdun is a key to understanding the First World War to the minds of those who waged it, the traditions that bound them and the world that gave them the opportunity.

Covered with Glory

Covered with Glory
Title Covered with Glory PDF eBook
Author Rod Gragg
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages 336
Release 2010-03-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780807898383

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The battle of Gettysburg was the largest engagement of the Civil War, and--with more than 51,000 casualties--also the deadliest. The highest regimental casualty rate at Gettysburg, an estimated 85 percent, was incurred by the 26th North Carolina Infantry. Who were these North Carolinians? Why were they at Gettysburg? How did they come to suffer such a grievous distinction? In Covered with Glory, award-winning historian Rod Gragg reveals the extraordinary story of the 26th North Carolina in fascinating detail. Praised for its "exhaustive scholarship" and its "highly readable style," Covered with Glory chronicles the 26th's remarkable odyssey from muster near Raleigh to surrender at Appomattox. The central focus of the book, however, is the regiment's critical, tragic role at Gettysburg, where its standoff with the heralded 24th Michigan Infantry on the first day of fighting became one of the battle's most unforgettable stories. Two days later, the 26th's bloodied remnant assaulted the Federal line at Cemetery Ridge and gained additional fame for advancing "farthest to the front" in the Pickett-Pettigrew Charge.

Soldiering for Glory

Soldiering for Glory
Title Soldiering for Glory PDF eBook
Author Frank Schaller
Publisher Univ of South Carolina Press
Total Pages 228
Release 2007
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781570037016

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An ambitious German commanders views of military life and courtship in the Confederacy

An Eye for Glory

An Eye for Glory
Title An Eye for Glory PDF eBook
Author Karl A. Bacon
Publisher HarperChristian + ORM
Total Pages 369
Release 2011-03-08
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0310412625

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Michael palmer is a good man, a family man. But honor and duty push him to leave his comfortable life and answer the call from Abraham Lincoln to fight for his country. This “citizen soldier” learns quickly that war is more than the battle on the field. Long marches under extreme conditions, illness, and disillusionment challenge at every turn. Faith seems lost in a blur of smoke and blood ... and death. Michael’s only desire is to kill as many Confederate soldiers as he can so he can go home. He coldly counts off the rebels that fall to his bullets. Until he is brought up short by a dying man holding up his Bible. It’s in the heat of battle at Gettysburg and the solemn aftermath that Michael begins to understand the grave cost of the war upon his soul. Here the journey really begins as he searches for the man he was and the faith he once held so dearly. With the help of his beloved wife, Jesse Ann, he takes the final steps towards redemption and reconciliation.Using first-hand accounts of the 14th Connecticut Infantry, Karl Bacon has crafted a detailed, genuine and compelling novel on the 150th anniversary of the Civil War. Intensely personal and accurate to the times, culture, and tragedy of the Civil War, An Eye for Glory may change you in ways you could have never imagined as well.

Glory Enough for All

Glory Enough for All
Title Glory Enough for All PDF eBook
Author Eric J. Wittenberg
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages 456
Release 2007-07-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780803259676

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After the ferocious fighting at Cold Harbor, Virginia, in June 1864, Union Lt. Gen.øUlysses S. Grant ordered his cavalry, commanded by Maj. Gen. Philip H. Sheridan, to distract the Confederate forces opposing the Army of the Potomac. Glory Enough for All chronicles the battle that resulted when Confederate cavalry pursued and caught their Federal foes at Trevilian Station, Virginia, perhaps the only truly decisive cavalry battle of the American Civil War. ø Eric J. Wittenberg tells the stories of the men who fought there, including eight Medal of Honor winners and one Confederate whose death at Trevilian Station made him the third of three brothers to die in the service of Company A of the Fourth Virginia Cavalry. He also addresses the little-known but critical cavalry battle at Samaria (Saint Mary's) Church on June 24, 1864, where Union Brig. Gen. David N. Gregg's division was nearly destroyed. ø The only modern strategic analysis of the battle, Glory Enough for All challenges prevailing interpretations of General Sheridan and of the Union cavalry. Wittenberg shows that the outcome of Trevilian Station ultimately prolonged Grant's efforts to end the Civil War.