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  • Nick Ryan's World War 3 Military Fiction Technothrillers
  • By: Nick Ryan
  • Narrated by: Marc Vietor
  • Length: 5 hrs and 45 mins

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By: Nick Ryan
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With only a sliver of hope remaining the allied forces must find a place to make a stand. Would the 173rd Airborne Brigade reach them in time?

Colonel Karl Armstrong, a veteran soldier who has seen active duty around the world, has just landed a posting that has him steaming. Training a group of raw Polish recruits wasn’t what he imagined he’d be doing at this point in his career. A war is approaching. He knows he could make a difference if he could just get a transfer.

Request denied. Armstrong didn’t know the war was coming to him.

When the Belarusian Army launched a surprise Motorized Brigade-sized attack into central eastern Poland, it caught the world off guard. For Armstrong, it meant one thing: they would need to hold the line long enough for reinforcements to arrive. Could his undermanned unit stop the surge toward Warsaw?

The odds seem impossible. Can they find a place to make their stand?

©2022 Nicholas Ryan (P)2022 Podium Audio

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