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The Civilian Bomb Disposing Earl Kerin Freeman

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The Civilian Bomb Disposing Earl Kerin Freeman
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Publisher: Pen and Sword
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 6 MB
Author: Kerin Freeman
ISBN: 9781473825604, 9781473857711, 1473825601, 1473857716
Language: English
Year: 2015

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The Civilian Bomb Disposing Earl Kerin Freeman by Kerin Freeman 9781473825604, 9781473857711, 1473825601, 1473857716 instant download after payment.

Charles 'Jack' Henry George Howard, GC, 20th Earl of Suffolk & Berkshire, born into the noble formidable House of Howard, possessed extraordinary courage. Jack became an earl at the age of eleven after his father died in WWI in Mesopotamia. 

At age thirty-four, Jack's courageous spirit led him to execute a daring mission for the British government in 1940 in Paris. Under the noses of the advancing Germans he snatched top French scientists, millions of pounds worth of diamonds, armaments, heavy water (the only kind in the world), and secret documents. His trip back to England from Bordeaux was fraught with danger in mine and submarine infested waters. His mission remained Top Secret throughout the war years and beyond, even to his closest family. His adventure in Paris earned him the nickname of 'Mad Jack'. 

His next chosen mission was again of prime importance and extremely dangerous, a secret more closely guarded than radar. He began working in bomb...

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