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Oh-Three-Eleven

Oh-Three-Series, Book 1

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Oh-Three-Eleven

By: Christopher Bast
Narrated by: Eric Bryan Moore
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0311 is the United States Marine Corps designation for a rifleman, Marines who are the backbone of the fighting organization. Team Leader Nathan Carter and SAW Gunner Travis McGrath are two riflemen and brothers-in-arms in Afghanistan who try to find a balance between their personal lives and the battlefield. But no matter the hurdles they face, the loyalty they have for each other and their fellow Marines comes first.

Christopher Bast is a combat veteran of the United States Marine Corps, having served as an 0311 Rifleman and Scout for the 1st Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion out of Camp Pendleton, California. He deployed to Afghanistan in 2010, then again in 2011-12. He would leave the Marine Corps in 2013 with an honorable discharge at the rank of Corporal.

©2018 Christopher Bast (P)2019 Christopher Bast
Historical Fiction Military War & Military Fiction Marine Corp United States

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