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The SAD Operations

By: Bill Shuey
Narrated by: Robert Cunningham
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Egyptian terrorists dressed as Israelis attacked the refugee camp at Khan Yunis and killed several Palestinians. The terrorists’ camp was discovered by U2 photos. Allen and a SAD team are sent to Egypt to terminate the terrorists. 

Captain “Ted” Smith and four 1 Special Operations Wing (SOW) operators are tabbed to go to Nicaragua to help the CIA Special Activities Division (SAD) rescue two doctors. The operation becomes complicated, and they have to fight their way out of the country. 

JR fights three boys and convinces them to leave him alone. 

A school teacher tries to molest Mia and ends up in the hospital. Allen has an altercation with red necks in Tennessee while fly fishing with JR.

A rebel group takes over Kolwezi, Zaire. 

After the French and Belgian special forces put down the uprising, Allen and two SAD operators are sent to Zaire to terminate the leaders of the rebels who have gone into hiding. Allen and a SAD team are sent to Israel to find and terminate the leader of a group that is trying to derail Egypt and Israel peace negotiations. Allen is captured by the Iranian terrorists, and his continued survival is in question.

©2023 Bill Shuey (P)2023 Bill Shuey

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