"The Call of Duty" The saga continues with Jim Ireland and Melissa Mc Guire. He is still a member of Defiance, a Marine Corps elite attack rescue team, and she is still a Marine working at the Com-Center at Camp Pendleton, California. The sequel brings about many changes in their lives. Again it is full of many surprises and much suspense. Although the romance continues between the two of them, the team known as Defiance gets the call of duty again but for a special reason this time. Due to the delicateness of the rescue mission, the commanding General in charge of the First Marine Division...
"The Call of Duty" The saga continues with Jim Ireland and Melissa Mc Guire. He is still a member of Defiance, a Marine Corps elite attack rescue team...
"We Have to Find Him." The saga continues with the Ireland family. Throughout the years, Jim Ireland was eventually promoted to a, Lieutenant General, a three-star General. He was then assigned to head up the First Marine Division at Camp Pendleton, California. Jim and Melissa's children, Patrick and Mollie, have now graduated from high school. After that they attended Annapolis Naval Academy to eventually become Marine Corps officers and then Marine Corps pilots. Book three continues the sequel of, "The Call of Duty" which eventually takes Patrick and Mollie to Colombia along with...
"We Have to Find Him." The saga continues with the Ireland family. Throughout the years, Jim Ireland was eventually promoted to a, Lieutenant General,...
It was not uncommon in the 1950's for a young lad in trouble to be given a choice of either jail time or military service time as punishment for his wrong doings. Butch Bormes found himself in that very situation and chose the military rather than prison time to make amends for his wrong doings. This story takes us back to the early days of Vietnam where Butch finds himself being sent to Camp Unknown near the North Vietnamese border. Only the President and a few high ranking officers are aware of the camp. The Marines stationed there were assigned to keep tabs on any enemy movement of the NVA...
It was not uncommon in the 1950's for a young lad in trouble to be given a choice of either jail time or military service time as punishment for his w...