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A soldier serving with the MIKE Force in Vietnam wakes up every day knowing it might be his last. You don't run with the indigenous Montagnard strikers expecting to live forever. That's the nature of the beast that haunts American advisors serving with the tough little highland tribal volunteers in Vietnam's misty, enemy-infested central highlands. It's tough, demanding duty and just the kind of thing that attracts military mavericks like former Peace Corps volunteer Galen St. Cyr, who finds empathy and a new, mystical identity with the Jarai tribesmen of his MIKE Force unit. He finds himself…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A soldier serving with the MIKE Force in Vietnam wakes up every day knowing it might be his last. You don't run with the indigenous Montagnard strikers expecting to live forever. That's the nature of the beast that haunts American advisors serving with the tough little highland tribal volunteers in Vietnam's misty, enemy-infested central highlands. It's tough, demanding duty and just the kind of thing that attracts military mavericks like former Peace Corps volunteer Galen St. Cyr, who finds empathy and a new, mystical identity with the Jarai tribesmen of his MIKE Force unit. He finds himself on the outskirts of the regular U.S. military along with hand-picked American, Australian, and Vietnamese Special Forces advisors and quickly discovers that duty with Montagnard soldiers involves more than just beating the bush and killing the enemy. The world of the Jarai is both primitive and complex, and learning to survive in it is the challenge of Galen's turbulent life. On a journey that becomes as much spiritual as military, St. Cyr virtually becomes Jarai, taking a hauntingly lovely native lover who commands a squad of assassins and listens to spirit voices, and deals with tribal separatist elements who are planning an anti-government coup.
Autorenporträt
Joined the Army at 17, reenlisted for Special Forces at 20, left at 27 to attend college in Puerto Rico, gained B.A. and J.D. degrees, and after short stints as a bilingual Social Worker, then Attorney, returned to Army Special Forces. After retiring in 1989, I spent 17 years in Intelligence, initially with the Joint Special Operations Command, then Mexico City, followed by Panama, Puerto Rico and Seoul, Korea. I speak French, Spanish, Vietnamese (intermediate), Portuguese (with difficulty), and once qualified in Dutch/Afrikaans. My military and historical articles have appeared in Army, Infantry, Military Review, An Cosantoir, Special Warfare Magazine, and Vietnam magazines. My goal in fiction writing is to spin an entertaining and believable tale set against a background of unerring historical accuracy. My present project is a novel set among the ethnic Cambodians (Khmer Krom) of Vietnam's Seven Mountains Region in the Mekong Delta.