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Strike Force

Black Ops Vietnam: Anzacs, Book 3

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Strike Force

By: Michael G. Thomas, Eric Meyer
Narrated by: Mark J Lucidi
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It’s time to take the fight to the enemy in the Nui Thi Vai Mountains.

Vietnam, October 1966. ANZAC and US forces have secured Route 15 running through the heart of Phuc Tuy Province. Now at full strength the ANZAC 5th Battalion take the fight to the enemy in a grand, aggressive sweep. Their mission to locate and destroy Viet Cong bases and infrastructure within the Nui Thi Vai Mountains. They’ve been in this area before, but never in sufficient numbers to bring the enemy to bear.

This dangerous operation will involve navigating traps, and mines, as well as battling the Viet Cong forces scattered throughout the hills. With the enemy surrounded, the only way out is to fall back to the mountains. There is simply nowhere else for them to go, but they will not give up, and they will not surrender. It will be battle to the death!

Black Ops Vietnam: ANZACS is an action-packed spin-off series from the Black Ops Vietnam series. A full-length novel from the bestselling authors of many historical and Spec Ops books including the popular SEAL Team Bravo stories, Heroes of Afghanistan, Raider, and Echo Six titles.

©2024 Michael G. Thomas & Eric Meyer (P)2024 Michael G. Thomas & Eric Meyer
Action & Adventure Genre Fiction Military Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Thriller & Suspense War & Military
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