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The Lost Regiment Series in Order: 9 books

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Rally Cry William R. Forstchen Book - 1
May-1990

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Union Forever William R. Forstchen Book - 2
Feb-1991

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Terrible Swift Sword William R. Forstchen Book - 3
Feb-1992

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Fateful Lightning William R. Forstchen Book - 4
Jan-1993

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Battle Hymn William R. Forstchen Book - 5
Jan-1997

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Never Sound Retreat William R. Forstchen Book - 6
Jan-1998

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A Band of Brothers William R. Forstchen Book - 7
Jan-1999

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Men of War William R. Forstchen Book - 8
Dec-1999

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Down to the Sea William R. Forstchen Book - 9
Dec-2000


Series Premise

The Lost Regiment series follows the 35th Maine as they adapt to a harsh new planet, form alliances with local races, and wage wars against technologically superior enemies. The books trace their multi-generational struggle to build a new home and preserve their values.

The Lost Regiment Series Reading Order

🔴 Must Read in Order · Start with Book 1: Rally Cry

Read in order—each book builds directly on the previous one.

The Lost Regiment series must be read in order. The story follows a continuous narrative across all books, with events and character arcs carrying directly from one book to the next as the regiment’s legacy evolves. Reading out of order causes confusion and major spoilers because later books assume knowledge of earlier battles, alliances, and technological discoveries.

Explanation of reading order types



The Lost Regiment Series Characters

Colonel Andrew Keane serves as a key leader in the early books, a Union officer who becomes a central figure in the regiment’s survival. Later generations of characters continue the fight, building on the foundations laid by the original soldiers.

Setting of the The Lost Regiment Series

The series is set on the planet Valennia, a harsh world with medieval-level societies, massive empires, and the remnants of advanced ancient civilizations.

Tone & Themes of the The Lost Regiment Series

The tone is gritty and epic with strong military elements. Central themes include courage and leadership, the clash of cultures, the cost of war, and the enduring human spirit in the face of overwhelming odds.

Is the The Lost Regiment Series Worth Reading?

This series appeals to readers who enjoy military science fiction, alternate history, and stories of soldiers adapting to impossible new worlds.

Content Warnings and Heat Level

Contains intense battle violence and mature themes; suitable for adult readers.

The Lost Regiment series tells one continuous story of survival and legacy across generations. Its sequential structure is essential for following the regiment’s full journey and the larger galactic conflict. The blend of military strategy, cultural clash, and human resilience creates a compelling science fiction saga.



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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

There are 9 books in The Lost Regiment series.

The Lost Regiment series does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, Down to the Sea (Book 9), was published in December 2000.

The first book in The Lost Regiment series, Rally Cry, was published in May 1990.

The Lost Regiment series primarily falls into the Alternative History and Science Fiction genres.

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