Available now: 2016 Mort Kunstler Collectible Ornament "The Winds of Winter"
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2016 Mort Kunstler Collectible Ornament
The Winds of Winter
is now available!!!!
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This is the 21st in a series of annual collectible ornaments.
It was nothing like their early dreams of war. Federal forces had
invaded the Shenandoah Valley, and an army of Southern soldiers had been
dispatched to protect their homeland. Their objective was the Shenandoah
Valley hamlet of Romney, where the Northern army was encamped - but the
Valley weather, not the Yankees, proved to be the fiercest enemy. Less
than a year earlier, these sons of the South had rushed to arms, filled
with romantic notions of gallantry and glory. Now they faced the reality
of life in the field.
Deep snow and bitterly cold temperatures had transformed their march
into a grueling ordeal. Despite the almost unbearable conditions, they
persevered - led by a relentless warrior: General Thomas J. "Stonewall"
Jackson. Determined to do his duty and rid the Shenandoah Valley of
invaders, Jackson drove his troops forward day and night through the
snow, wind and ice. Soon, as if awed by Jackson's sheer willpower as
much as the savage weather, Federal forces retreated without doing
battle. Left behind was a horde of supplies and weapons to be
confiscated by the jubilant Confederates. Months ahead, in the spring
and summer to come, awaited greater glory: Jackson's brilliant,
victorious Valley Campaign. It too would be won by the same
determination and endurance that had enabled Stonewall Jackson and his
"foot cavalry" to win the winter war.
~ Mort Künstler
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