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The Raid

Super Vietnam Ground Zero Thrillers, Book 1

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The Raid

By: Eric Helm
Narrated by: Michael Butler Murray
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A powerful true-to-life novel set in the jungle hell of Vietnam! Perfect for fans of Andrew Watts, L. T. Ryan, Don Keith, and George Wallace.

Captain Gerber's team take on the Soviet Spetsnaz in North Vietnam . . .

Vietnam, 1968—United States Air Force reconnaissance photos appear to show a newly built POW camp close to the Demilitarized Zone.

US Army Special Forces Captain Mack Gerber and Master Sergeant Anthony B. Fetterman are sent into the steaming jungles of North Vietnam to take a closer look.

Instead of a POW compound, they discover a Soviet-run training camp for the NVA.

American military officials believe a Russian presence could severely undermine the US war effort in Vietnam. The only option is to launch a raid into North Vietnam.

Gerber's men now have a new mission: go in with guns blazing . . . and get out alive.

©1988 Eric Helm (P)2022 Tantor
Fiction Historical Military War & Military Thriller US Army War Air Force

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