
Task Force 88: The Raid
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Narrated by:
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Paul Heitsch
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By:
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BJ Matthews
About this listen
After receiving information that a secret meeting was being held by top Krod officials in the city of Borneo, the UPMC organizes a joint raid to capture them using UPMC soldiers and Task Force Rangers. Though everything goes according to plan at first, the Krod army is waiting for them at every turn.
What starts out as a capture mission soon becomes a fight for survival, as Rangers are scattered all over the city, with dwindling ammunition, and defending themselves against overwhelming forces. They must protect their prisoners, who are crucial to ending the Krod war, and hope that a UPMC convoy will come along before it’s too late.
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