Summary of Larry Alexander's Shadows in the Jungle
Everest Media
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Publisher:
Everest Media LLC
Everest Media LLC
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Watermark
Watermark
Publication Year:
2022
2022
ISBN-13:
9798822543041
Description:
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 The Alamo Scouts were America’s smallest elite fighting force, and their mission was to infiltrate Japanese lines and gather intelligence. They were trained to get the hell out of there in one piece.
#2 The team’s first mission was to land on the coast of New Guinea and retrieve intelligence on the Japanese. They landed near a small glow, which was a Japanese signal fire. They waited for any sounds of alarm, and when none came, they began moving forward.
#3 After a two-hour journey, the team arrived at their destination. They set up an observation post, and watched as Japanese soldiers passed by. Some without weapons and all looking exhausted and hungry.
#4 The team had spent the afternoon hours slowly making their way through thick brush and muddy swamps. They were exhausted, but it was important to keep moving. They wanted to at least reach the Mabaf River, another three hours away.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 The Alamo Scouts were America’s smallest elite fighting force, and their mission was to infiltrate Japanese lines and gather intelligence. They were trained to get the hell out of there in one piece.
#2 The team’s first mission was to land on the coast of New Guinea and retrieve intelligence on the Japanese. They landed near a small glow, which was a Japanese signal fire. They waited for any sounds of alarm, and when none came, they began moving forward.
#3 After a two-hour journey, the team arrived at their destination. They set up an observation post, and watched as Japanese soldiers passed by. Some without weapons and all looking exhausted and hungry.
#4 The team had spent the afternoon hours slowly making their way through thick brush and muddy swamps. They were exhausted, but it was important to keep moving. They wanted to at least reach the Mabaf River, another three hours away.
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