
The Warfighter
A Novel of the Second Korean War (The Aviator: Stories of Future Wars Series, Book 2)
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Narrated by:
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Garrett Michael Brown
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By:
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Craig DiLouie
About this listen
Peace has returned to the Pacific after the Taiwan War, but it doesn’t last. The Korean peninsula erupts in fire and blood, drawing America into a fresh conflict that sees use of some of the world’s deadliest weapons.
In the aftermath, Navy fighter pilot Jack Knapp tells a news reporter about his experiences fighting the Korean People’s Army (KPA) and how he helped prevent a nuclear attack that could have destroyed an American city.
As the media simultaneously cheers and questions the war, Jack sets out to explain the truth of its heroism and horror - so that all might understand war’s true cost.
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