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Post by ramboyearone on Oct 14, 2014 18:31:44 GMT -5
Release date: March 2015 Language: italian Format: 195 pages ebook Platform: torrents programs, direct download from various websites or email request to the author English translation: still under work Documentary made by the author: Even if unofficial and in freeshare, RAMBO YEAR ONE is the only existing Rambo prequel. It's a fictional Vietnam war saga made of five short novels written in two years of work. YEAR ONE is a dark, gritty, hystorical accurate novel regarding special forces during the Vietnam war, and their never-told-before very unique way of fighting, that no movie or fictional book have ever told before. The Vietnam war told in YEAR ONE is scary. You really needed to be a hero to fight a war like this and special forces soldiers were the craziest of themFor info: ramboyearone@gmail.com
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Post by Jay Rambo on Oct 14, 2014 18:52:02 GMT -5
Sounds exciting. You're making a great job. Go for it.
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Post by ramboyearone on Oct 18, 2014 13:32:34 GMT -5
Sounds exciting. You're making a great job. Go for it. thanks Jay. Any question you might have.... I am here
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Post by ramboyearone on Dec 5, 2014 6:12:47 GMT -5
enjoy
comments welcome!
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Post by ramboyearone on Feb 11, 2015 5:04:15 GMT -5
RAMBO YEAR ONE preview, PAGE 35: INTRODUCING TRAUTMAN
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That day the sun was shining high over Fort Bragg, but it was going to be the last day like this for a long time. The fifty recruits were all lined up next to each other – stomach in and chest out - in front of the American flag raised high over the sun. They all wore the olive drab uniforms and the so called 'working hat', which was nothing more than a baseball hat of the same color. Amongst them were all of three: Delmore Berry, Manuel Ortega and John Rambo, all together and staring at the flag just like all of the others. The wait was over, at last. They were finally going to meet the famous colonel.
Trautman slowly walked in front of them. He was silent and stared into the eyes of each and every one of them.
Thirty years old, of average height and with ice-blue eyes, that morning the colonel had a hard rock, sullen expression on his face, as if he was thinking of something deep inside his mind... And it surely was nothing good at all. He was wearing his official uniform full of badges - he had a very long career – and the famous green beret, with the red and yellow flash of the fifth special forces on it. On his hard rock face there was a sum of rage, resignation and determination.
His stare was unexplainable, fixed in distance, as if he was trying to find something hidden deep inside himself. None of the recruits had any idea what could possibly be going through his mind at that moment, but it was nothing good for sure. After a long wait without speaking, he finally found his words. He said:
“If you are here, it's because you know what's happening in Vietnam. You know what you are going into and what kind of risks we are speaking about. So I want you to know right now that I appreciate it” Trautman turned and went on walking. “This is an experimental unit. You are here under the secret services. Everything I will say from now on is classified under military law. Whatever is going to happen between these walls must stay between these walls, or you will be court martialed”
The recruits stood still. They already knew that and every one of them was there also because of that. The colonel's look started going from one recruit to another, studying their eyes one by one.
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Post by harrycanyon on May 20, 2015 12:22:31 GMT -5
This is very nice.
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