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Old 03-31-2012, 04:59 PM   #43
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Originally Posted by bfollowell View Post
It wasn't so much displaced in time as it was transported to an another world where other humans had been mysteriously transported over the centuries and they'd never been able to develop past about the middle ages technology-wise.

I've never read them but the series was called The Lost Regiment by William R. Forstchen. The individual titles were:

Rally Cry (1990)
Union Forever (1991)
Terrible Swift Sword (1992)
Fateful Lightning (1992)
Battle Hymn (1997)
Never Sound Retreat (1998)
A Band of Brothers (1999)
Men of War (1999)
Down to the Sea (2000)

I hope this helps.

- Byron
I read this series a long time ago and from what I remember:
The US Army Regiment was from the Civil war. They were on board a ship in a wild storm and were ended up on another world. There were other human groups there from other times. The groups were kept separated by aliens who lived on the planet. They were not allowed to progress and were used as food by the aliens. The Maine Regiment decided to change this and taught others their technology and fought the aliens.
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