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HEART OF A REGIMENT

his is the story of the 107th Ohio Infantry, just more than a thousand men in an army of just over two million, and mainly composed of ethnic Germans from northeast Ohio. It’s the story of fear, perseverance, and dedication to duty. Brian Jordan crafts a saga

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