SUMMARY: The war on terror-fought shot by shot, bullet by bullet, and kill by kill. The ongoing War on Terror is unlike any conflict the United States Armed Forces have fought. There are no set battles. The enemy adheres to no warrior code or international law. Their only desire is to kill- or be
Hunters - U.S. Snipers In The War On Terror
β Scribed by Afong, Milo S
- Book ID
- 107820382
- Publisher
- Berkley Caliber
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 131 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781101429662
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β¦ Synopsis
The war on terror-fought shot by shot, bullet by bullet, and kill by kill.
The ongoing War on Terror is unlike any conflict the United States Armed Forces have fought. There are no set battles. The enemy adheres to no warrior code or international law. Their only desire is to kill- or be killed. That's where the snipers of the U.S. Marine, Army, and Navy SEALs come in...
Here in their own words are the compelling and gripping true stories of the snipers whose sole purpose is to eliminate any and all enemy threats with a single bullet. From the deserts and rubble-strewn streets of Iraq to the endless labyrinth of the remote Afghanistan mountain country, this is life and death beyond the front lines of battle and behind the scope of a high-powered rifle.
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