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Allen Stevens: The Dead Zones

By: Bill Shuey
Narrated by: Robert Cunningham
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Allen accepted an operation to Veracruz Province in Mexico to terminate an American citizen who was an arms dealer. The operation becomes convoluted, and his former Navy SEALs friends are brought in to extradite him and his partner.

When he returns to his work at Fort Bragg, he enjoys a few months with his family and then gets called to discussed a new mission. The operation was to assassinate a North Vietnamese General at a wreath laying ceremony at the base of Chu Pong Mountain in the La Drang Valley in Vietnam. The General got sick and didn’t show. Then the problem was how to get back to Pleiku Air Base with more than 100 NVA after Allen and his team. Later, Allen was asked to go to Los Angeles to terminate the officer who ordered the massacre at Taejon, South Korea. Captain Smith and his team at sent to North Vietnam to rescue two B-52 crews that are being temporarily held captive before being transferred to the Hanoi Hilton.

©2023 Bill Shuey (P)2023 Bill Shuey

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