Here We Go Again, Boys

Par : J. Allen Clary
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-370-36672-9
  • EAN9781370366729
  • Date de parution14/01/2017
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurEditeurs divers USA

Résumé

A handpicked squad of men, Gunny's Marines struggle through an intensely hot and humid, Japanese infested Pacific jungle code named Boogeyman Island. After a successful mission and a harrowing departure from the island, the boys of Baker squad were on-route to their next mission when disaster struck the submarine they were traveling on. When they regained consciousness, the Marines found themselves marooned on an island smack-dab in the middle of the largest concentration of Japanese forces in a tri-island area: New Britain, New Ireland, and Bougainville.
Waking up on an unknown beach, the stranded Marines also discover that their enemy knows of their presence, and have responded energetically. Weaponless, except for three handguns, the six Americans are forced to hide out in a bug-ridden jungle in order to survive. Their situation was dire, but Gunnery Sergeant Alistair Baker still had a couple of aces up his sleeve; his two scouts. Highly skilled trackers, they were also as silent as ghosts, and as invisible to the Japanese warriors as death's stalker.
Deadlier than a silent bullet, the Japanese troops were about to discover that disturbing fact.