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Jurassic Dropzone

By: Ethan Richards
Narrated by: Khai Lannor
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Fort Polk, Louisiana. Home of the 1st Battalion, 509th Infantry Regiment.
AKA Geronimo AKA the most hated battalion in the Army.

Second Lieutenant Theodore "Caveman" Loomis is about as useful as a football bat. Fresh out of ROTC and obsessed with dinosaurs, he’s failed more Army schools than he's passed. But when his platoon is tapped for a high-stakes training op in the swampy wilderness Fort Polk, partnered with shadowy corporate contractors from Zeiss Defense Technologies, everything goes sideways fast.

A botched jump.
A warped forest.
Tracks too big to be anything natural.
And something out there, watching.

As reality unravels and prehistoric nightmares emerge from the mist, Loomis must lean on the experience of his hardened NCOs and grow into the leader he was never trained to be. Because in this time-warped version of Fort Polk, it’s not about doctrine—it’s about survival.

Will LT Loomis finally prove himself, or will he and his platoon of Geronimo vanish without a trace in a jungle that shouldn’t exist?

Rangers may lead the way... but out here, the dinosaurs hunt in packs.

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Adventure Genre Fiction Horror Military Science Fiction Thriller & Suspense War & Military
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