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Proxy War Vietnam Ground Zero Military Thrillers Book 29 Eric Helm

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Proxy War Vietnam Ground Zero Military Thrillers Book 29 Eric Helm
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Publisher: Sapere Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.49 MB
Pages: 148
Author: Eric Helm
ISBN: B0D2FMFLY3
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Proxy War Vietnam Ground Zero Military Thrillers Book 29 Eric Helm by Eric Helm B0D2FMFLY3 instant download after payment.

Hidden deep in the bowels of the Pentagon, in a room with a vault-like door and access controlled by a senior NCO sitting at a desk and armed with a Colt .45 1911A1 ACP, was a select group of senior officers. The highest ranking of the men was the Army Chief of Staff, General William C. Westmoreland, who had been the senior officer and overall commander in Vietnam for several years. Next to him was Major General David Kincaid, a senior intelligence officer who was virtually unknown to anyone outside of the Army. Across the table was Major General Steven Walker, an expert in asymmetrical warfare who had been one of the first of the Green Berets and who had served three tours in Vietnam advising both the Army of the Republic of Vietnam and the local indigenous forces. The last man, and the lowest ranking of them, was Captain Leslie Newman, who was there as the classified briefing officer.

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