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After the bloody Battle of Shiloh during the early American Civil War, over 16,000 soldiers were left wounded on the muddy fields of Southwestern Tennessee. Memoirs of soldiers that survived recall the cries of injured men as they struggled to survive during torrential downpours and the swampland’s many horrors. Subjected to antique weaponry and pikes, their wounds would be open to the elements, leaving the men vulnerable to an array of deadly infections that would seize the opportunity and deliver the final blow. Yet, as if by some divine intervention, many of these men would not die in this gruesome fashion. Instead, according to witness accounts, their wounds began to glow. ....