
Chain of Command
Corps Justice, Book 9
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Narrated by:
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David Colacci
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By:
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C. G. Cooper
About this listen
A new Marine Commandant...
An insidious threat to his beloved service...
Can anything be done to save it...
The new Commandant of the Marine Corps is worried. Not only is he dealing with a shrinking service, a tightening budget and a war-weary nation, he's also just found out that there's an even bigger threat, a mounting menace that could tear the mighty Marine Corps apart from all sides. The Commandant calls on Cal Stokes and his team at The Jefferson Group to root out the threat. But is it too late?
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Winner of the 2020 James Webb Award presented by the Marine Heritage Foundation for its depiction of the United States Marine Corps in fiction
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