About This Book
The narrative follows Lieutenant Timothy Bradford, a Union officer stationed on the Sea Islands during the Civil War, tracing his daily life, amphibious operations, and the escalating violence that culminates in the first and second assaults on a formidable Confederate earthwork. The prose depicts coastal landscapes, camp routines, friendships among soldiers, and the chaos of combat, then shifts to imprisonment and the hardships of confinement. Grounded in one officer's memoir-like experiences, the account examines duty, fear, endurance, and the moral costs of warfare while conveying tactical detail of siege operations and the human toll on enlisted men and officers alike.
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