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MILITIA KILL Battle-fatigued from Iraq, Navy SEAL Ash Roberts is ordered to South Dakota, where an ATF agent has been captured by the Badlands Militia. When the ATF and FBI torch the militia’s compound, Ash and a small, rag-tag ROTC unit are forced into the line of fire against lethal paramilitaries who have more firepower than anyone imagined-and nothing standing in their way. |
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THE AIDE Navy SEAL Ash Roberts has taken up a new position at the Pentagon as aide to Vice Admiral Brooks Garrett, assistant principal to the Joint Chiefs of Staff. He sees and hears all. But what he’s just discovered about his new boss is a secret too dangerous not to expose-one that threatens the security of America, and the future of the brave men and women who fight in her name. |
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PUNK’S FIGHT In the third book of the Punk Reichert series, Punk gets to see the war in Afghanistan from the ground after he inadvertently blows himself out of the sky during a strike on a Taliban position. When the Americans lose three helicopters on the susequent rescue mission, Punk has no choice but to stick with the Northern Alliance to find his way back home. Over the course of the journey to capture the western city of Herat, Punk is forced to fully look into the face of war - a circumstance that will change his outlook toward his chosen profession forever. |
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PUNK’S WING When two Tomcats collide during a training mission, killing one of Punk’s best friends, Punk has trouble believing the student pilot’s claim that a malfunction in the cockpit was responsible. When a similar glitch nearly kills the sole female student pilot in the squadron, Punk suspects a cover-up involving the use of faulty parts. But no sooner does he bring on the heat with his allegations than a far more important crisis calls Punk into action. This time it’s not a training drill . . . |
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PUNK’S WAR Punk’s War is part adventure tale, part introspective commentary. Written in the tone of the quixotic lieutenants who populate its pages, the novel helps readers understand the pressures on this new generation of warfighters. Along the way an engaging cast of characters is introduced: a self-centered careerist squadron commander hell-bent on fixing his tainted professional reputation; a reluctant air-wing commander more suited for life within the walls of the Pentagon than on a flight deck at sea; a battle-group commander reared in the art of driving ships, but thrust into the snap decision matrix of supersonic jets; and a host of junior officers. Seeking only the ideals they were promised, these technology-savvy aviators are products of pop culture, unimpressed by rank for its own sake and unresponsive to petitions in the name of the profession’s lofty mottos. |
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