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Soldier Up - Going Home - Book 3 & For the people ... - Book 4

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Book 3:
It was time to take back the West Coast of the United States! The United States Navy and Marine Corps were finally ready to return home. It had been over a year since the EMP event and not a word had been heard from Southern California or Washington State. Southern California was home to the United States Navy and Marine Corps on the West Coast. Washington State was home to Fort Lewis and McChord Air Force base; it was unusual, at least to the powers that be that these two areas had gone silent. If Central and Northern California had the means to openly communicate then certainly Southern California and Washington State should too, yet it was all quiet.
In Southern California and Mexico old rivalries had surfaced; prior to the event Los Angeles had the largest Mexican population outside of Mexico City. Many of them were anti-American and wished for nothing more than the return of the West to Mexico. When the EMP event happened some in Mexico found an opportunity to make that happen. Mexico was able to make do without many of the creature comforts that most in the United States counted on. Much of their military was still intact and could easily operate within the new confines post event. It was time for them to make their move with the help of their Mexican brethren in Los Angeles and the cartels they would redefine the West.
In Washington State prior to the event environmentalist ruled with an iron fist they had infiltrated every branch of government. Many of these groups had grown violent over the years and were constantly threatening the State if it didn’t fall in line with their beliefs. When the event happened they were an ecstatic bunch this is exactly what they wanted. Now they could become the government they really wanted and fortunately for them the weak leadership at Fort Lewis was more than happy to hand over the reins, but not everyone in the Army and Air Force was onboard. They knew there day would come when they would be able to set the record straight all they had to do was be patient.


Book 4:
The continuing saga of the United States Military after an EMP event which has thrown American society back a hundred years. As Colonel Clayton, General Watkins and the other commanders are making great strides on the West Coast recovery the East Coast is struggling. Civilian leadership in Washington D.C. has been largely intact. President Washington has declared Martial Law and instructed the 3rd Infantry Regiment to take over security of the capital.
The Presidents military leaders are lost and divided on what to do, his scientific advisors are clueless and he doesn’t have the manpower within the Capital to secure the surrounding communities from the ravaging gangs and militias moving into the area.
What of some of the other military posts on the East Coast such as Quantico, Oceana NAS and Fort Bragg how are they coping? Like in D.C. they’re struggling as well it’s truly a lack of leadership and undefined goals to help themselves and the civilians they are supposed to be helping.
To top it off there is a modern well equipped Army heading south from Massachusetts led by a disgruntled Army officer who is set on conquering the Capital and installing his own government.

* The books have been updated and some new content added.

450 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 3, 2018

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August 31, 2019
Good Story Gone Bad


This book is riddled with grammar errors, incorrect word choices,and non-existent proof reading. It's a shame that an otherwise above average story is ruined by distractions that could easily have been avoided by using a proof reader that successfully completed the fourth grade.
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