It’s kill or be killed in the Vietnam War! Perfect for fans of Andrew Watts, L. T. Ryan, Don Keith and George Wallace.Captain Gerberis on a recon mission into the jungles of Bang Ron…Vietnam, 1968Enemy activity on the Ho Chi Minh Trail has drastically reduced. Only a few men and supplies are moving along it compared with the number that used to flow down it before the Tet offensive.Intelligence officials in Saigon believe this means enemy troops are massing in preparation for another full assault on the South Vietnamese capital.U.S. Army Special Forces Captain Mack Gerber and Master Sergeant Anthony Fetterman are sent to look for evidence that the enemy are building up their strength so that a B-52 strike can be called into the North Vietnam jungle.But their mission is complicated by the arrival of a new recruit whose dreams of glory could prove fatal to everyone … not just the enemy.WARRIOR is the twenty-third book in the Ground Zero action-packed, authentic historical thrillers following an American Special Forces Squad as they fight to survive during the brutal Vietnam War.‘Some of the most riveting war fiction written…’ —Ed Gorman, Cedar Rapids Gazette‘ Ground Zero … are books to linger in the mind long after their reading’ —The Midwest Book ReviewTHE GROUND ZERO BOOK 1: Ground ZeroBOOK 2: P.O.W.BOOK 3: Unconfirmed KillBOOK 4: The Fall of Camp A-555BOOK 5: Soldier’s MedalBOOK 6: The Kit Carson ScoutBOOK 7: The Hobo WoodsBOOK 8: GuidelinesBOOK 9: The VilleBOOK 10: Incident at Plei SoiBOOK 11: TetBOOK 12: The Iron TriangleBOOK 13: Red DustBOOK 14: HamletBOOK 15: Moon CusserBOOK 16: Dragon’s JawBOOK 17: Cambodian SanctuaryBOOK 18: PaybackBOOK 19: MACVBOOK 20: Tan Son NhutBOOK 21: Puppet SoldiersBOOK 22: GunfighterBOOK 23: WarriorBOOK 24: TargetBOOK 25: WarlordBOOK 26: SpikeBOOK 27: ReconBOOK 28: Pioneer Post
Good book different subject matter and well researched. Mr. Helm writes books full of action has some easy characters to write for. Anyone who likes reading Viet nam stories will enjoy this series.
This is a very good read. This book delves into the differences between experience and the inner thoughts of a raw, trained officer who thinks he knows.