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Searching for The Hidden Enemy: It’s 1968, and we Americans are at war abroad and at home

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He appeared from the shadows. Our eyes connected; he pulled the trigger.

It’s 1968, a year of war and unrest in a divided America. Follow a Soldier’s journey from the fires of Baltimore to the rice paddies of Vietnam and back.

Written by a Vietnam veteran/counterintelligence agent and his wife, Searching for The Hidden Enemy offers firsthand insights into war, leadership, and the challenges of family life in the military.

Despite the opening quote, this book is less about “shooting and killing” than it is and ethics—they go hand in hand. Be wary of leaders who place their own interests above the people they serve.“What is legal?” and “What is ethical?” are not always the same. You must move beyond the law and search your heart for what is right.The importance of family support to the military’s mission.Risk management. It isn’t just about you or me. More importantly, it's about how our actions affect others.The nuances of counterintelligence operations and working with partnership forces.Searching for The Hidden Enemy sheds light on war’s challenges and its enduring lessons for leadership and humanity. This book explores personal resilience and moral decision-making in difficult and chaotic times.

Step into the world of 1968. Grab Searching for The Hidden Enemy and uncover the lessons hidden in history’s shadows.

186 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 4, 2025

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