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Puller Chronicles, Volume 1

Auteur(s): Meriwether Ball
Narrateur(s): Meriwether Ball
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Puller Chronicles is the first volume of Meriwether Ball's book series. She reveals the heroic ancestral faith - and the mysteries and secrets within the life and family of Lt. Gen. Lewis B. Puller - the greatest U.S. Marine who ever lived.

Meriwether Ball reveals the deep faith borne of Lt. Gen. Lewis Burwell Puller's Colonial Episcopalian roots.

Miss Ball's shared ancestry with the most famous and well-respected Marine in U.S. history led to research discoveries explaining his secret familial devotion - that life nor death could transcend.

In this first volume she begins to explore the acts of devotion previously unrevealed - which secretly defined the five-time Navy Cross recipient.

Perhaps the Good General came by his undaunted courage far more naturally than anyone has ever known before now.

About the Author: Meriwether Ball is a journalist and founder of Corps Stories - a highly respected nonprofit U.S. Marine feature news source. Aside from her CEO and editing accomplishments, she served in the U.S. Navy Reserve, and has written for several Associated Press newspapers. Her home is coastal Virginia where when she is not writing she is gardening, trail running, hiking or cycling.

This audiobook was recorded at St. John's Episcopal Church, Suffolk, Virginia.

©2014 Meriwether Ball (P)2014 Meriwether Ball
Armée et guerre Christianisme Militaire Virginie
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