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Book, 2004
Current format, Book, 2004, 1st mass market ed, No Longer Available.Book, 2004
Current format, Book, 2004, 1st mass market ed, No Longer Available. Offered in 0 more formatsA collection of original World War II stories includes contributions by such authors as Ralph Peters, David Hagberg, and Harold Robbins.
In a sequel to the best-selling Combat, the first volume in a collection of original World War II stories includes contributions by Stephen Coonts, David Hagberg, and Barrett Tillman, who present three short novels that capture courage, sacrifice, and daring in the Pacific and behind enemy lines in Europe. Reprint.
Stephen Coonts asks what happens when you load a Catalina flying boat with five tons of bombs, a half dozen machine guns, and a crew that walks a line between valor and suicide. In the Pacific Theater of war, the Japanese Navy is about to discover the answer to that very question.
David Hagberg sends the OSS and MI6 behind enemy lines in Germany to stop the one weapon that can win the war for Hitler and Nazi Germany: an electromechanical guidance system that can launch missiles not only across countries, but across the ocean . . . and hit the United States.
Barrett Tillman brings us into gruesome fight as a Marine Corps flamethrower unit fights Japanese defenders on Tarawa Atoll in November 1943.
In a sequel to the best-selling Combat, the first volume in a collection of original World War II stories includes contributions by Stephen Coonts, David Hagberg, and Barrett Tillman, who present three short novels that capture courage, sacrifice, and daring in the Pacific and behind enemy lines in Europe. Reprint.
Stephen Coonts asks what happens when you load a Catalina flying boat with five tons of bombs, a half dozen machine guns, and a crew that walks a line between valor and suicide. In the Pacific Theater of war, the Japanese Navy is about to discover the answer to that very question.
David Hagberg sends the OSS and MI6 behind enemy lines in Germany to stop the one weapon that can win the war for Hitler and Nazi Germany: an electromechanical guidance system that can launch missiles not only across countries, but across the ocean . . . and hit the United States.
Barrett Tillman brings us into gruesome fight as a Marine Corps flamethrower unit fights Japanese defenders on Tarawa Atoll in November 1943.
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- Tillman, Barrett
- Hagberg, David
- Coonts, Stephen, 1946-
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