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Into the Fire - O'Neil, T. Martin
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The cover of darkness was pulled back by the NODS scopes in their hands. The enemy had no idea what was about to befall them. With the rush of wings of dragons, the sounds of M-14s, M-870 shotguns, M-16's and grenades spoke the finality of death. This gave the human pack mules a taste of what would continue to reign upon them in the House of the Dragon. North and South Vietnam were at war. Indeed, all of Southeast Asia was at war. Due to national commitments, the U.S. military was drawn into the fray. Members of the elite Navy SEALS performed operations from counter-narcotics, counter-human…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The cover of darkness was pulled back by the NODS scopes in their hands. The enemy had no idea what was about to befall them. With the rush of wings of dragons, the sounds of M-14s, M-870 shotguns, M-16's and grenades spoke the finality of death. This gave the human pack mules a taste of what would continue to reign upon them in the House of the Dragon. North and South Vietnam were at war. Indeed, all of Southeast Asia was at war. Due to national commitments, the U.S. military was drawn into the fray. Members of the elite Navy SEALS performed operations from counter-narcotics, counter-human trafficking and even counter piracy. These men placed their lives on the line daily as true humanitarians. Seen through the eyes of attached Naval Intelligence operatives, their stories can now be revealed. These operations, specific missions, even their love stories, are recounted in Into the Fire.
Autorenporträt
T. Martin O'Neil, a retired Naval Captain, is a thirty-five-year veteran of Naval Intelligence most of which was with Naval Special Warfare. He started his career as an enlisted man, transferring to the O-side after a few years. Drawing from a wealth of real-life experiences, he continues the life of a fictional character that accompanied actual operations. These experiences are from downgraded classified ops he was part of. Due to the sensitive nature of the stories mentioned, as well as locations and names of other operatives, he writes under a nom de plume created and honoring two young SEALS killed in the service of this nation. Marty is a patriot; one who sincerely loves his country and honors his flag. He continues to live in Alaska with his wife and dog, and loves the Alaskan life-style.