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Desert Storm Paperback – March 23, 2022
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…against the weight of American military might?
Tanks, armored personnel carriers, helicopters, paratroopers, and amphibious assault vehicles mobilize to bring the pain for Operation Desert Storm.
Will Saddam use chemical and biological weapons to try and even the score?
The mighty guns of the USS Iowa and Wisconsin support one final amphibious assault. Will their 36-inch, 2,000-pound shells shatter the Iraqi defenses and open the way for the Marines?
The largest tank battle since World War II is brewing.
What if America didn’t stop in southern Iraq?
Abrams battle tanks chase the Republican Guard to the outskirts of Baghdad. Could now be the time for a civilian uprising? Will Saddam be deposed, and the ruling Baath Party come to an end?
You’ll love this gripping conclusion to the Crisis in the Desert series because it will keep you turning the pages until the very last moment.
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- Print length332 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateMarch 23, 2022
- Dimensions6 x 0.75 x 9 inches
- ISBN-101737802066
- ISBN-13978-1737802068
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- Publisher : Front Line Publishing (March 23, 2022)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 332 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1737802066
- ISBN-13 : 978-1737802068
- Item Weight : 15.8 ounces
- Dimensions : 6 x 0.75 x 9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,196,227 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #3,651 in Alternate History Science Fiction (Books)
- #4,412 in Men's Adventure Fiction (Books)
- #8,996 in Military Thrillers (Books)
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About the authors
Born into a Navy Submarine Family, I traveled the world as a child. Since I was born in 1947 and until 1993, every three years I moved to a new location as a military brat and as a service member. Enlisted in the Army in 1968 after two worthless years of college and became an Army helicopter pilot serving for 18 months in Vietnam. Was promoted to a commissioned officer while serving in Vietnam and stayed on active duty until 1993. In that time I commanded rifle companies at Fort Lewis Washington and Anchorage Alaska where I commanded an airborne company. Highlight of my career was commanding an air assault infantry battalion during Operation Desert Shield/Storm. The Army sent me back to college to finish my bachelors degree and later working on my own, two master degrees. Once I retired I went into private business and finally retired in 2015. My wife has been with me for 51 years now and I have two sons, both Army officers who rose up through the ranks like their grandfather and me.
James Rosone is the Amazon Top 100 bestselling author of the Red Storm Series and World War III military thriller series. He’s an Iraq War veteran who served 3.5 years in a combat zone as a military interrogator and contractor. During his ten years in the military and eight years as a Department of Defense and Department of State contractor, he fought and hunted down Islamic extremists throughout the Middle East, Eurasia, and Europe.
James has served in the J2 and J3 commands for US Central Command, US European Command, and US Special Operations Command in Florida and Germany, advising commanders on a variety of identity intelligence and biometric issues. He holds a Master of Science degree from the University of Oxford as well as an MBA. He’s written technical articles for European journals and advised numerous European leaders in the fields of identity intelligence and biometrics.
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I was a little disappointed at the number of writing errors in the book. Mostly wrong words and phrases that made no sense. I think it needed another pass from the editors.
But overall, the book was fun to read and that is what matters, even with the issues.
One thing all three books had issues with was the dialogue. Sometimes what was written down as what was being said by a character just did not seem like something someone would actually say.
All three books tried to humanize the monsters that ran Iraq at the time too. They were not misguided and just on the other side as the books tried to portray. They were evil, just as the Nazis and their minions were evil.
Iraq is successful in reaching its objectives and puts up a tough fight against what forces the Americans bring into play, then this book comes along and ruins everything.
It is obvious the authors didn't care anymore and just wanted to end this series. There are numerous grammatical errors that weren't present in the first two books, but the worse part is the authors just took the easy way out and had the Iraqi military just give up like it did during the real Desert Storm. As a matter of fact if you know how the real Desert Storm ended then no need to buy this book because the authors end it exactly how Desert Storm ended.
This book could of even longer and the story could of been far better with an Iraqi military duking it out and not running away the whole book. I wouldn't waste my time or money on this book if I were you.
What was not really shown in this series was the scale of death inflicted upon Iraqi forces, even with the staggering numbers of surrenders. As an engineering troop who enlisted in early summer in 1992. I grew up on the stories of engineer NCOs who had to literally fill in trenches full of Iraqi conscript bodies who died in place because they were bracketed front and rear with alternating trenches filled with oil and Republican Guard blocking forces to the rear and advancing allied forces to the front. Our airstrikes immolated them because they were unable to withdraw due to their die-in-place orders enforced by the RG forces who killed deserters. The scale destruction was often indescribable as follow-on engineering units had to inter these bodies with dozens in the trenches where they died. I hope the future volumes address this.
I also hope that future volumes delve deeper into the friendly fire casualties that were a huge part of ODS. Additionally. I am curious as to the authors portray the Soviets at this point in their 7 decade descent into failed statehood.
I almost wish this would have been an alternative story telling where we went on into Iraq and actually FOUND WMD’s and avoided the second war. I wonder if the Turks/Iran wishes to extinguish the Kurds and end this now would be the same as after the second war.
Maybe, just maybe, we could have had it out with them, gotten he Kurds something, eliminated Iran and skipped Afghanistan altogether. Yeah, I know it would be a very alternative story and not really in the genre for Brother Rosone…….but one can hope.
Congrats tot he authors-
Mark (Patti is account holder)
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