By Debi Lander, www.bylandersea.com
Snow fell relentlessly at Valley Forge in the winter of 1777–78.
Men wrapped bleeding feet in rags. Smoke drifted from crude log huts. Hunger and disease spread faster than hope.
It would have been easy to assume the Continental Army would not survive.
But in June 1778, something remarkable happened.
They marched out stronger than they had marched in. And just weeks later, they proved it.

Forged in Hardship
Valley Forge was not a battlefield victory. No triumphant charge. No surrendering British general.
Instead, it was a transformation.
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