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9781475931587

The Lost Mission

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  • ISBN13:

    9781475931587

  • ISBN10:

    1475931581

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2012-07-31
  • Publisher: Iuniverse Inc
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In the mid 1960's, during the Viet-Nam war, John Heartly and three other Navy men, one a officer, was assigned a mission. Their mission was to go into the jungle and find four trapped marines. They were told it was a simple mission, find the marines and bring them back to the ship, the sea was their only means of escape. What no one knew or counted on was that they not only had to save their own lives, but save the life of a dirty but very cute little Viet-Namese girl. Right after the new year of 1998, some yellowed documents were found between some filing cabinets, the date was May 14, 1965. These documents told about the mission that took place on that date. Some of the men were wounded, some were not. All were decorated and given medals except one. The documents had been between the cabinets for 33 years unnoticed. Now the US government was going to try to make up for those thirty three years.

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