
Cutt 5 - Commitment
Cutt a Remarkable Story from Afghanistan
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Narrated by:
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Graham Mack
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By:
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Dr. Tony Miller
About this listen
The exploits of this almost all women Afghan team continue.
Commitment, Book 5 sees the platoon travelling on a top-secret mission in China, as well as Sangin in Afghanistan. The Afghan female team are all young and under 19. With the team now are members from; England, Japan, and Mongolia. This action-packed adventure is based in today’s Afghanistan. Love, drama, and cliff-hanging suspense are all in this pre film book.
You can follow some of the action on maps (references provided), and you must ask yourself; is this captivating story true?
©2020 Dr Tony Miller (P)2021 Dr Tony Miller
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