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Pride and Denial Wayne Coker
Pride and Denial
Wayne Coker
RECEIVED A 5-STAR FAVORITE READERS' BOOK REVIEW - about WW2 U. S. Spies. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR AN EXCEPTIONAL READ, you found it in this WWII military spy thriller. The story will captivate and absorb you into the actual events during the most desperate of times as you're transported back into the forgotten WWII Indochina war. This action spy thriller has General Donovan under orders from President Roosevelt to send his uniquely qualified OSS agents on a covert mission. They are to link up with General Giap and Ho Chi Minh to decide their own future with the ability of self-determination, and training in Jungle warfare while fighting Japanese occupation. This extraordinary new adventure is a non-stop WW2 military spy action with OSS agents fighting Nazis in the ice and snow of the Austrian Alps to the blistering heat as the OSS agents jump into the torrential rain of Indochina's jungles doing their part in helping Vietnam fight along with the allies against Japan. With characteristic WW2 humor in the military, you'll find the characters are of those men who dealt with death and destruction, and then light up your read with laughter as they exchange wit, wiseass remarks, and retorts, not unlike the brave men of our military today. This history of the U. S. in Vietnam centers on the idea that we humans, when in positions of high responsibility or power carry with it our pride, and ultimately, our denial.
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | January 18, 2019 |
| ISBN13 | 9781794372030 |
| Pages | 400 |
| Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 23 mm · 585 g |
| Language | English |