Forgotten

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Author: Kent White ISBN: 9781634900249
Publisher: BookLocker.com, Inc. Publication: October 1, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Kent White
ISBN: 9781634900249
Publisher: BookLocker.com, Inc.
Publication: October 1, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

After twenty-seven years in the U.S. Army's Special Forces Green Berets, three tours in Vietnam during the war, deployments in El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, and Iraq during the Gulf War, Master Sergeant Steve McShane is ready to retire. With only two months left in the army, he is contemplating life after the military. But then, suddenly, his plans are put on hold.

During a top-secret briefing, he learns a Special Forces soldier who vanished more than two decades ago in the dank jungles of Laos during the Vietnam War may still be alive. Through photographic intelligence and live sighting reports, the man is believed to be an MIA, former SOG recon leader, and friend of McShane: Staff Sergeant Kevin Slade.

MSG McShane and his twelve-man A-Team are assigned the perilous mission of uncovering the truth about the live sightings. They are to penetrate deep into the mountainous region along the border between Burma and Thailand and investigate the reports. If the reports prove to be factual, McShane and his team are to track down Slade and return him to the U.S.

Fraught with unknown dangers, Mcshane and his team pit their courage and strength against an unfamiliar and brutal enemy they never imagined existed.

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After twenty-seven years in the U.S. Army's Special Forces Green Berets, three tours in Vietnam during the war, deployments in El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, and Iraq during the Gulf War, Master Sergeant Steve McShane is ready to retire. With only two months left in the army, he is contemplating life after the military. But then, suddenly, his plans are put on hold.

During a top-secret briefing, he learns a Special Forces soldier who vanished more than two decades ago in the dank jungles of Laos during the Vietnam War may still be alive. Through photographic intelligence and live sighting reports, the man is believed to be an MIA, former SOG recon leader, and friend of McShane: Staff Sergeant Kevin Slade.

MSG McShane and his twelve-man A-Team are assigned the perilous mission of uncovering the truth about the live sightings. They are to penetrate deep into the mountainous region along the border between Burma and Thailand and investigate the reports. If the reports prove to be factual, McShane and his team are to track down Slade and return him to the U.S.

Fraught with unknown dangers, Mcshane and his team pit their courage and strength against an unfamiliar and brutal enemy they never imagined existed.

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