September 11, 2001 --- Colonel and Mrs. Calvin Stokes, USMC (Retired), board American Airlines Flight 77 departing Washington Dulles International to fly to Los Angeles. They've just left their son Cal after a short visit in Charlottesville, VA, where he is attending the University of Virginia. A lo
God Speed
โ Scribed by C. G. Cooper
- Book ID
- 108941297
- Publisher
- C. G. Cooper
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 15 KB
- Series
- Corps Justice 1
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
September 11, 2001 --- Colonel and Mrs. Calvin Stokes, USMC (Retired), board American Airlines Flight 77 departing Washington Dulles International to fly to Los Angeles. They've just left their son Cal after a short visit in Charlottesville, VA, where he is attending the University of Virginia. A loving family, none of the three are prepared for the events that will soon unfold.
'God-Speed' is a short story outlining an event that was briefly mentioned in the first novel of the Corps Justice Series, "Back to War". Approx. 5,000 words.
Note from author: This short story is based on actual events from 9/11. The proceedings detailed from on board the aircraft are fictional in nature.
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