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Common Defense
Common Defense
Author: Ed Ruggero
Ruggero's second techno-thriller A chilling story of snowballing terrorism. The elite counter-terrorist unit Delta Force races against time to stop a notorious German terrorist group who have moved their base of operations from Europe to Mexico--and are attacking the U.S. with bombs and nerve gas.
ISBN-13: 9780671730093
ISBN-10: 0671730096
Publication Date: 9/1/1992
Pages: 432
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Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Book Type: Paperback
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As the U.S. Army redefines its mission in a fast-changing world, its forces are fighting new enemies. Captain Mark Isen is part of Operation Sentinel, training the Mexican Army for battle against heavily armed drug smugglers, when war explodes on America's most vulnerable front. A band of right wing German terrorists have begun a series of deadly attacks on U.S. citizens - overseas and at home.


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