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On Station

US Navy Historical Thrillers Series, Book 3

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On Station

By: Roger Jewett
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A new generation of men face the call of duty...

1960: Against the backdrop of the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Vietnam War, three pairs of fathers and sons must put their honor and bravery to the ultimate test.

Captain Warren Troost is determined to make flag rank and have his son, Andrew, follow in his footsteps. But Andrew is torn between upholding the formidable Troost legacy and pursuing his passions.

Now working for the CIA, Tony Trapasso must hide his murky missions from the people he loves, while his fighter pilot son, Mike, flies into the burning skies of Vietnam.

Moving among the highest circles of command in Washington DC, Captain Jacob Miller finds his sense of duty in conflict with his personal beliefs. Determined to live up to Jacob's war hero status, his son, Sy, throws himself into the most dangerous operations.

With more bloodshed on the horizon, all six men must find the strength to serve their country by plunging into the heart of the conflict....

©2020 Irving A Greenfield (P)2021 Tantor
War & Military Military War Fiction Genre Fiction

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Worst book of the series. Much like WEB Griffin this author hates women and puts far too much romance drama into the stories. The author has very little of understanding of the US Military. Half of the “romance” would have ended careers as adulting in the military is against military “law” and leads to court martial. As to the technical details he is completely off his rocker. The US Navy SEALS weren’t even stood up until 62’

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This is my second review. I reviewed in the middle and then the inaccuracies hot worse. Aircraft were given capabilities they don't have, he doesn't understand the difference between fighter and attack jets, he doesn't understand pilots, he is launching more aircraft than would have been used for mission types (a squadron would not have been used to cover an evacuation, 2-4 aircraft would have been launched) pilots pulled impossible maneuvers. Finally aviation service is voluntary, turning in your wings does not lead to a court martial, just a reassignment or resignation. I really enjoyed the first two books in this series, but the continuing innacuries make this book difficult at best. Did the author use AI to right it?

How badly the author doesn't understand aerial warfare.

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