Battlefield Missouri
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Narrateur(s):
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Craig Abbott
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Auteur(s):
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Arnold P. Montgomery
À propos de cet audio
A Second Korean War Looms... A murderous North Korean dictator identifies a weakness in the powerful United States armed forces. For over sixty years this same force protected South Korea from the North’s aggression. If he can exploit this weakness, war will result. If allowed to happen, this war will wreak untold destruction and enslave millions of innocent South Koreans. North Korea commandos and ISIS terrorists are soon en route to Middle America. Aided by North Korean cyber warriors, an astounding piece of North Korean technology, and even an American traitor, the commandos and terrorists are soon in place and ready to commit horrendous acts of terrorism and destruction.
One man stands alone against the impending attacks - Colonel Jack Black Eagle, commander of an isolated US Army ammunition depot. When political leaders ignore his warnings and request for help, Jack has no choice but to lead his employees and several reluctant local citizens in a desperate battle against the attackers. Clausewitz describes the uncertainty of situational awareness during battle as the "Fog of War." This same "Fog" holds true for Colonel Black Eagle's almost impossible task… Can not-so-ordinary citizens hold their own against fanatic mujahidin soldiers?
Will a Sasquatch intervene on the side of the good guys? Can a man protect his family and defend his command at the same time? Will an oddball helicopter pilot overcome long odds and save his marriage? Can an undisciplined brawler focus his skills, and his family, into defeating the enemy? Will the United States avoid a second Korean war? Colonel Jack Black Eagle laughs, cries, and shakes his head in disbelief as he learns the answers to these questions the hard way.
©2023 Arnold Montgomery (P)2026 Three Ravens Publishing