Marshall's Guard

Marshall's Guard
Title Marshall's Guard PDF eBook
Author Isabo Kelly
Publisher T&D Publishing
Pages 298
Release 2020-01-23
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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Being sent to collect a space pirate’s stolen cargo seems like the break Lieutenant Leia Ballore needs from the boredom of her current job as Guard to the Executive Family on Nas. Discovering the man of her dreams isn’t part of the plan. But Detective Jake Marshall is off limits. He’s been kidnapped into a time and a galaxy he can’t possibly understand, and it’s her job to send him home. Whether she wants to or not. Coming to in a grungy prison cell with no memory of how he or his partner got there marks a definite low point in Jake’s life. Meeting the stunning Lieutenant Ballore does wonders for improving his day. Until he discovers the truth of where he is and what’s happened to him. Despite the unbelievable circumstances, though, he’s still drawn to the smart, tough warrior sent to rescue him, and the heat between he and Leia is impossible to resist. Yet staying in her universe and ignoring his own duty back on Earth isn’t an option. Hunted across the galaxy by slave traders, Jake and Leia must rely on each other to survive. But as the desire between them builds, igniting into an unstoppable passion, they’ll find the choice between duty and desire no longer so simple.

Marshall

Marshall
Title Marshall PDF eBook
Author Joyce Williamson
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 132
Release 2011-01-17
Genre Photography
ISBN 143963971X

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Nestled among towering pine trees in East Texas is the city of Marshall. Marshall is closely identified with Caddo Lake, a massive body of water located northeast of the town. According to the Caddo Indians who first inhabited this land, the mysterious lake was formed overnight from an earthquake. Spanish and French explorers sought to claim the land as their own in the 16th century, and American settlers arrived here in about 1830. The city of Marshall was founded in 1842, eventually becoming the county seat of Harrison County. With the arrival of the Texas and Pacific Railroad after the Civil War, Marshall became known as the Gateway to Texas, and the town prospered. Today education plays an important role in the local economy, and Marshall is the home of Wiley College, East Texas Baptist University, and Texas State Technical Institute. Life in Marshall continues to revolve around the town square, with the majestic, restored courthouse at its center.

Lone Star Blue and Gray

Lone Star Blue and Gray
Title Lone Star Blue and Gray PDF eBook
Author Ralph Wooster
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Pages 650
Release 2015-04-21
Genre History
ISBN 1625110359

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From the bitter disputes over secession to the ways in which the conflict would be remembered, Texas and Texans were caught up in the momentous struggles of the American Civil War. Tens of thousands of Texans joined military units, and scarcely a household in the state was unaffected as mothers and wives assumed new roles in managing farms and plantations. Still others grappled with the massive social, political, and economic changes wrought by the bloodiest conflict in American history. The sixteen essays (eleven of them new) from some of the leading historians in the field in the second edition of Lone Star Blue and Gray illustrate the rich traditions and continuing vitality of Texas Civil War scholarship. Along with these articles, editors Ralph A. and Robert Wooster provide a succinct introduction to the war and Texas and recommended readings for those seeking further investigations of virtually every aspect of the war as experienced in the Lone Star State.

The Louisiana Historical Quarterly

The Louisiana Historical Quarterly
Title The Louisiana Historical Quarterly PDF eBook
Author John Wymond
Publisher
Pages 552
Release 1922
Genre Louisiana
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The Marshall Story

The Marshall Story
Title The Marshall Story PDF eBook
Author Robert Payne
Publisher Pickle Partners Publishing
Pages 507
Release 2017-02-07
Genre History
ISBN 1787203999

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Originally published in 1951, this is the story of the life and mind of George C. Marshall, soldier and statesman, as told by a distinguished writer whose own background makes him particularly qualified to discuss some of the more controversial aspects of General Marshall’s work since World War II. Robert Payne carefully places George Marshall against the Virginia background from which he came and takes him from there through his education at V.M.I., his experiences as a young officer, the first indications of his genius in World War I, his work between the wars, his colossal achievement as one of the architects of victory in World War II, his ill-fated mission in China, his contribution to the Marshall Plan and his present work in the military effort. Showing in quite an extraordinary way how Marshall represents the strengths and weaknesses of the American tradition, this book’s study of the life of a great contemporary American illuminates the American scene with an insight rarely equalled in a biographical work. This book will shatter some illusions about George C. Marshall, but it will also place him in the perspective of his time and demonstrate that he may be even greater than many of us have thought him to be.

Gettysburg's Most Hellish Battleground

Gettysburg's Most Hellish Battleground
Title Gettysburg's Most Hellish Battleground PDF eBook
Author Phillip Thomas Tucker
Publisher Fonthill Media
Pages 468
Release 2019-03-19
Genre History
ISBN

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During the crucial three days of combat at Gettysburg, the most nightmarish place on the entire battlefield was appropriately named the Devil's Den. This jumble of huge boulders situated at the southern end of Houck's Ridge was truly a hell on earth during the decisive afternoon of July 2, 1863. The tenacious struggle that raged beyond control at the battle-line's southern end was all-important, because the Devil's Den and Houck's Ridge anchored the left flank of the over-extended Union battle-line, before Federal troops occupied Little Round Top to the east. The battle-hardened veterans of Lieutenant General James Longstreet's First Corps captured this vital sector— the first Union left flank—in one of the few Southern successes of the second day, after some of the war's most bitter fighting. Nevertheless, the dramatic story of the successful turning of the first Union left flank has been long overlooked and ignored largely because of the giant historical shadow cast by the more famous struggle at Little Round Top, which was only the second and last fight for the southern flank of both armies on July 2. Therefore, the important contest for possession of the first Union left flank at the Devil's Den and Houck's Ridge was crucial on the bloody afternoon that decided the fate of America. • Includes 22 colour and sepia-tinted photographs

History of the Detroit Light Guard

History of the Detroit Light Guard
Title History of the Detroit Light Guard PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 128
Release 1896
Genre United States
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