Most of us have been there at one time or another. Everything is going wellor at least it seems to be. But what once seemed to be the perfect life and perfect family turned out to be a fast track to devastation. How could that have happened? It was all so right just a short time before. Author Earl G. Grover III found his perfect life was not quite as perfect as he thought it was. In the Eye of the Hurricane: Where God Resides tells his story of facing lifes realities, which does not include human perfection. Among the things he and his family faced were a hurricane, foreclosure, unemployment, death, and an unplanned pregnancy. Grover refused to heed the warnings that his life may not be going in the direction God wanted. And when adversity struck his life, he wondered if God had totally given up on them? Grovers experiences prove that faith and putting God first in your life can bring you through the worst of times. In the Eye of the Hurricane: Where God Resides shows that during those tough times in our lives, God is the closest. He has wrapped His arms around us to carry us through the storm. We need to have faith God truly knows what is best.
Earl J. Hess provides a narrative history of the use of fortifications--particularly trenches and other semi-permanent earthworks--used by Confederate and Union field armies at all major battle sites in the eastern theater of the Civil War. Hess moves beyond the technical aspects of construction to demonstrate the crucial role these earthworks played in the success or failure of field armies. A comprehensive study which draws on research and fieldwork from 300 battle sites, Field Armies and Fortifications in the Civil War is an indispensable reference for Civil War buffs and historians.
This three-volume Omnibus e-Book set is a collection of Earl J. Hess's definitive works on trench warfare during the Civil War. The set includes: Field Armies and Fortifications in the Civil War: The Eastern Campaigns, 1861-1864, covering the eastern campaigns, from Big Bethel and the Peninsula to Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Charleston, and Mine Run; Trench Warfare under Grant and Lee: Field Fortifications in the Overland Campaign, covering Wilderness, Spotsylvania, North Anna, Cold Harbor, and Bermuda Hundred; and In the Trenches at Petersburg: Field Fortifications and Confederate Defeat, recounting the strategic and tactical operations in Virginia during the last ten months of the Civil War, when field fortifications dominated military planning and the landscape of battle. This invaluable trilogy is a must have for anyone interested in the battles, tactics and strategies of both sides during the Civil War.
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