Game On! The Nicaraguan War Chronicles Book 1

Game On! The Nicaraguan War Chronicles Book 1
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Publisher : Peter Duysings Publishing
Total Pages : 110
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ISBN-10 : 9780988756502
ISBN-13 : 0988756501
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Download or read book Game On! The Nicaraguan War Chronicles Book 1 written by Peter Duysings and published by Peter Duysings Publishing. This book was released on 2012-12-10 with total page 110 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Rob van Duis served two consecutive tours in Vietnam, on grueling and dangerous LRRPs - Long-Range Reconnaissance Patrols. The ‘shadow warriors’ deadly warfare games of silent covert scouting operations against the enemy deep in the bush could last a few weeks at a time. Although their task was to locate, spying out enemy positions and call in strikes, they invariably took part in ambushes and small scale raids. With numerous firefight missions under his belt, van Duis had become a skilled combat field operator. Once back stateside, he continued to hone his warfare field craft under the training of a highly-decorated former Army Green Beret officer, Dave Randall, who successfully served three Nam combat tours. With high-profile military connections, Randall is able to secure a government assignment to fight Communist Sandinista insurgents in Nicaragua along with other teams. It was into this hot cauldron of socio-political chaos, in late 1977 that recruited experienced fighting soldiers began to be inserted within Nicaraguan borders clandestinely to fight the Sandinista rebels to avert a communist takeover so close to the U.S. border. Having recruited and trained a team of twelve experienced combat operators, van Duis being one of them, they are off once again taking the field as in Vietnam years in rough and unforgiving terrain striking fear and death to armed rebels with a vengeance. The story begins with Bravo Team’s covert arrival into Nicaragua. Van Duis and his teammates hit the ground running as they battle Sandinista rebels deep in enemy territory. His team’s first-full scale battle is to purge a peaceful countryside villa of the armed combatants that have besieged it. After a vicious door-to-door fight to clear the villa’s dwellings of rebels, it takes all the firepower available to finally defeat the horde of insurgents, who have taken innocent villagers hostage in a dense woodland area. On another mission as a solo strike team, Bravo is inserted into a rebel-infested area to neutralize a weapons supply depot, but as happenstance would have it they are faced by an enemy force triple the size they anticipated. The hazardous assignment takes yet another unforeseen turn; as van Duis and team flee to the exfiltration point, they are faced with taking an injured young peasant girl to safety with armed Sandinistas on their heels. Van Duis provides an insider’s look at the trauma of warfare’s brutality. Each mission is depicted with the intensity that only a real participant can portray. Even as a trained and experienced warrior, in the face of hideous combat he is affected by what he witnesses; the catastrophic aftermath to the civilians caught in the chaos of war. The story takes the reader deep inside the cataclysmic combat action seen through the eyes of Rob van Duis, a member Strike Team Bravo. His and the team’s direct actions are rendered in the thick of the hellacious and death-defying perilous missions. This real-life journal of agonizing anguish that takes a toll on the human body and spirit is based on actual events. Their warfare missions provide a realistic look at the traumatic bane of armed conflict and its terrorizing face and subsequent results as Bravo goes after Communist rebel camps and supply depots with one solitary mission agenda; to take down the enemy with as much deadly force required wiping them off the face of the map. Nothing short of complete sterilization of their target is acceptable. Bravo manages to overcome the odds with chilling and bristling fighting sequences that puts the reader’s mind in the very midst of terrifying clashes; close enough at times to see the whites of the enemy’s eyes before death overtakes the fallen. Nothing is as dramatic as actual in-your-face combat action up close and personal.


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