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Catch A Komet
Ronn Munsterman
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R424
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Capture (Paperback)
Ronn Munsterman
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R430
Discovery Miles 4 300
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Sgt. Tom Dunn and his special mission squad of lethal U.S. Army
Rangers are back in France fighting the Nazis. Behind German Lines
begins in July 1943, when the Nazis unleash a new battlefield
weapon near Kursk, Russia, during the greatest tank battle in
history. The weapon's catastrophic and unexpected side-effects
force the German scientists back to the drawing board. Picking up
just eight days after Operation Devil's Fire ends in late June
1944, we find Dunn and his men parachuting into the Cotentin
Peninsula fifty miles west of Normandy Beach on another special
strike mission whose outcome could affect the Allies' attempt to
finally breakout of Normandy's bocage country. Meanwhile, since the
Allies have learned the hard way that the Nazi's concrete submarine
pens are bomb-proof, Sgt. Malcolm Saunders and his rugged British
Commandos are on their way by submarine across the North Sea to
attack the pens at Wilhelmshaven, Germany. What Saunders finds
leads his squad and him into a deadly confrontation with a
dangerous enemy who has terrible plans for the United States. After
Dunn and his squad return to France on another Top Secret mission,
they discover a Nazi plot to use the new and improved battlefield
weapon near Caen, right on the front line With the fate of the
western front unexpectedly and terrifyingly in his hands, Dunn and
his men race across occupied France to stop the Germans. With his
usual page-turner pace, Munsterman takes the reader onto the
battlefields of Russia, France, and Germany, showing life and
death, and victory and defeat during World War II.
When Allied intelligence agencies discover the Nazis will complete
construction of their atomic bomb before the summer of '44 is out,
the race is on to destroy the German facility before the course of
the war takes a terrifying turn. Operation Devil's Fire begins two
weeks before D-Day with two seemingly unrelated events: a British
spy, working in Berlin, steals a top-secret memorandum and is
terrified by its contents. Two days, later a P-51 Mustang pilot
spots a new German jet bomber while on B-17 escort duty over
Germany. When American and British intelligence link the events,
there is one inescapable conclusion: Germany will finish the atomic
bomb first and, furthermore, possesses a new transatlantic jet
bomber. U.S. Army Ranger Sergeant Thomas Dunn and his British
Commando rival, Sergeant Malcolm Saunders, receive top secret
orders from President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill. Their
teams of rugged, lethal soldiers will fly into Germany. Their
missions: destroy the German atomic bomb facility and the new jet
bomber. Failure means the invasion of Europe was all for nothing.
If Hitler drops the atomic weapon on the United States, Roosevelt
and Churchill will have no choice but to concede the European
continent to the dictator. While the President and Prime Minister
wait and worry, the two elite teams fight against enormous odds to
complete the missions and return safely home.
Parents, do you want to teach your child to play chess, but don't
know where to begin? Does your child want to learn to play chess,
but you don't play? Does your child want to play in tournaments,
but you don't know where they are? Coaches, could you use a solid
lesson plan, or information about starting and running a chess
club, or tips on preparing players for tournaments? The Chess
Handbook for Parents and Coaches provides parents and coaches a
proven method of teaching chess for kids. Whether you know how to
play or not, this book guides you though the process of teaching
chess to a child. In sixteen clear, and easy to follow lessons,
Part One - Teaching Chess, shows what and how to teach all the way
from learning the pieces' names to checkmate, including the rules
your player(s) will need to know. Part Two - The Chess World,
explains what goes on in chess, how tournaments work, how to coach
players, from new to advanced, how to coach kids who are playing
older kids, who the famous chess players are, and much more.
Parents and coaches will gain tips from an experienced, certified
coach with insights into teaching chess and the chess world.
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