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This revised and updated edition of the classic Cold War novel Team
Yankee reminds us once again might have occurred had the United
States and its Allies taken on the Russians in Europe, had cooler
geopolitical heads not prevailed. For 45 years after World War II,
East and West stood on the brink of war. When Nazi Germany was
destroyed, it was evident that Russian tank armies had become
supreme in Europe, but only in counterpart to US air power. In 1945
US and UK bombers sent a signal to the advancing Russians at
Dresden to beware of what the Allies could do. Likewise when the
Russians overran Berlin they sent a signal to the Allies what their
land armies could accomplish. Thankfully the tense standoff
continued on either side of the Iron Curtain for nearly half a
century. During those years, however, the Allies beefed up their
ground capability, while the Soviets increased their air
capability, even as the new jet and missile age began (thanks much
to captured German scientists on both sides). The focal point of
conflict remained in central Germany-specifically the flat plains
of the Fulda Gap-through which the Russians could pour all the way
to the Channel if the Allies proved unprepared (or unable) to stop
them. Team Yankee posits a conflict that never happened, but which
very well might have, and for which both sides prepared for
decades. This former New York Times bestseller by Harold Coyle, now
revised and expanded, presents a glimpse of what it would have been
like for the Allied soldiers who would have had to meet a
relentless onslaught of Soviet and Warsaw Pact divisions. It takes
the view of a US tank commander, who is vastly outnumbered during
the initial onslaught, as the Russians pull out all the cards
learned in their successful war against Germany. Meantime Western
Europe has to speculate behind its thin screen of armor whether the
New World can once again assemble its main forces-or willpower-to
rescue the bastions of democracy in time.
This Civil War saga from military novelist Coyle is about two
brothers from New Jersey who find themselves on opposite sides of
the war.
In the not-too-distant future, an assassination attempt by Libyan
terrorists sparks an Egyptian retaliatory raid across the borders.
As the conflict intensifies, U.S. and Soviet troops are drawn into
the battle. Front-line s oldiers on both sides embark on daring
commando raids and face horrifi c nerve gas attacks.
Harold Coyle, "New York Times" bestselling author of "Against All
Enemies, Trial by Fire, " and "Bright Star, " is America's
acclaimed master of the war novel. In "Code Of Honor, " Coyle
delivers battlefield realism and excitement in a story that echoes
the complex U.S. military mission in today's world....
A corrupt and fractured government in Bogota, Colombia,
requests a small expeditionary force of U.S. troops to combat drug
lords and a growing insurgency. It's a scenario for disaster: an
unstable country...an elusive enemy...a political and military
minefield. The 11th Air Assault Division is called on to act as a
police force, even when Brigadier General Scott Dixon reports back
from a fact-finding mission that it's a war America can't win. But
for a paper-pushing U.S. Major General in Bogota, no initiative is
too risky to safeguard his career. Then Captain Nancy Kozak --
under assault in the field, but determined to avert defeat and
protect the soldiers in her command -- dares to defy him. With
careers hanging in the balance, Kozak is struggling to survive an
explosive clash that pits resolve against prejudice, and honor
against ambition....
In this explosive new series from "New York Times" bestseller
Harold Coyle and noted military author Barrett Tillman, a new type
of war is being fought by private paramilitary companies at the
beck and call of the highest bidder. With the military and
intelligence agencies spread thin, the US is constantly calling
upon the services of these organizations--and Strategic Solutions,
Inc. is among the best.
Members of Al-Qaida have set in place a vicious biological attack.
Men and women infected with the highly communicable and deadly
Marburg virus have been sent to major cities and sensitive
locations throughout the world in hopes of creating a deadly,
global epidemic.
The dedicated men and women of SSI, led by former Rear Admiral
Michael Derringer, are consummate professionals, nearly all
ex-police or military, and are the among the best in the world at
what they do. But the mastermind behind the living bio-weapons, Dr.
Saeed Sharif, is more deadly than anyone could have possibly
imagined. Spread throughout the globe and thwarting attacks on
their home facilities, the staff at SSI soon find themselves
engaged in a frontline game of ground warfare. And to make matters
worse, two infected Marburg carriers are heading straight for the
United States. Using every resource it has, SSI launches an all-out
search for the walking plague carriers before thousands more become
infected and die.
Posing a frightening scenario that could become all too real in the
near future, and filled with the details of the military world that
have made Coyle's books bestsellers, "Pandora's Legion" hits the
front lines of the new war against terrorism in this engrossing,
high-stakes novel.
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