America's Galactic Foreign Legion - Book 20: Time Machine - Plot & Excerpts
He carefully examined the strange resistant material, and two musket shots embedded in its front plate. “Fascinating,” marveled General Jackson. “This jacket appears to be designed as lightweight battle armor. I cannot even hazard to guess its composition.” “I implore you to wear the armor,” suggested the aide. “We cannot afford to lose you during this time of great trial. Someone needs to save us from the catastrophe brought by General Lee.” “I will wear the jacket,” promised General Jackson. “If only Lee had thousands like it at Gettysburg, and I at Antietam.” Chapter 19 In 1241, the Golden Horde of Genghis Khan threatened Europe. The barbarians were truly at the gates. But first, they had to pass through Poland. This time, that was not going to happen. At Lubin, Prince Czerinski led his Polish knights, using traditional European military tactics of the time.
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