A historic landmark collection, Combat, Vol. 3 depicts war as it is and soon will be-the shape of war to come.
Harold Coyle , reporting from the front lines of the information war, where cyberpunks are recruited to combat the growing swarm of hackers who orchestrate online terrorism around the world.
Ralph Peters , who takes us to the war-torn Balkan states, where a U.S. Army observer sent to keep an eye on the civil war is taken on a guided tour of the country at gunpoint, captured by the very people he was sent to monitor.
James Cobb , pitting one U.S. Cavalry unit against an aggressive Algerian recon division in an attempt to protect a defenseless African nation.
R. J. Pineiro who goes into the far reaches of space where a terrorist holds the world captive from a nuclear equipped space platform.
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A little dated. It's from 2001 after all. But stories surprisingly hold up pretty well. Had to chuckle at a high-tech army cyber-warfare unit using dial-up up on the "World Wide Web" but it was still a good yarn.