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Bravo Eight Three

Rogue Mission

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It has been twelve months since Sergeant Major “Mitch” Mitchell walked through the door of office number four at the so called “Kremlin” at the SAS headquarters at Credenhill in Herefordshire. His life has now changed, and he has now been recruited into the totally deniable, and secret “E” Squadron SAS. This is the unit that works closely with the Secret Intelligence Service, (MI5 and MI6) in London. There task is not only to gather intelligence but also to provide specialised fighting teams.
Mitch is now one of the members who will engage in top secret missions and will now most of his time work entirely on his own. The missions that the unit carry out are totally deniable missions, so if he is caught, he is on his own.
Mitch had just completed a six month training course within the unit and, had been training not only with the SIS in London, but also with GCHQ and learning their surveillance techniques not only at home but also overseas.
After his time away Mitch was returning to his home to hopefully finish the decorating that he had promised himself he would complete.
Meanwhile out in the World it has been quite with just a bit of concern about a strange earthquake near to Natanz in Iran.
The war on terror has continued, and the demand for special forces has increased. There are also fears that other countries are about to totally change as well at any time. But the balance of power between the west and, the east and the middle east has begun to change yet again.
Mitch will now take the advantage and use Bravo Eight three, Task Force Black to take the fight to the heart of the enemy.
Genre Fiction Historical Fiction War & Military Espionage Middle East Military Iran Surveillance
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