Cia Tiger Shadow Assassination Association

Assessment of the Enemy

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Technology, History, Military, Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense
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Author: Gary Lee Puckett ISBN: 9781546238843
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: April 28, 2018
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Gary Lee Puckett
ISBN: 9781546238843
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: April 28, 2018
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

On the outskirts of Berlin and Hamburg, resulting from the inability to create and enforce policies that restrict their governments, the Czechoslovak Amphibious Assault Team under professional supervision of the United States Marines placed a very serious threat condition in the German regions. The marine corps advised the Germans to prepare to amend their ability to defend themselves. Intelligence was placing the worlds most dangerous battalions within gun range of Germanys political and military leaders. Efforts of previous integrations of intelligence professionals was yielding solid intelligence and at secret locations, the operatives met with radio-operations specialists and gave them the coordinates of different political and government agents. The operations specialists revealed sensitive areas of attack possibilities to Paris and coordinates they called in to the Pentagon, which, in turn, placed operatives at combat readiness within gun range of their targets. Satellite surveillance experts located and watched the targets and developed a pattern that would inevitably lead to their deaths. Human sources, along with technology experts, planned a rendezvous consisting of treacherous intentions, and the government of Czechoslovakia reasoned through the plan to decide the safest attack strategies. The Czechoslovaks were very anxious to conduct the assassinations, and their secret service expected operations to continue and demanded affirmative action from the Pentagon.

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On the outskirts of Berlin and Hamburg, resulting from the inability to create and enforce policies that restrict their governments, the Czechoslovak Amphibious Assault Team under professional supervision of the United States Marines placed a very serious threat condition in the German regions. The marine corps advised the Germans to prepare to amend their ability to defend themselves. Intelligence was placing the worlds most dangerous battalions within gun range of Germanys political and military leaders. Efforts of previous integrations of intelligence professionals was yielding solid intelligence and at secret locations, the operatives met with radio-operations specialists and gave them the coordinates of different political and government agents. The operations specialists revealed sensitive areas of attack possibilities to Paris and coordinates they called in to the Pentagon, which, in turn, placed operatives at combat readiness within gun range of their targets. Satellite surveillance experts located and watched the targets and developed a pattern that would inevitably lead to their deaths. Human sources, along with technology experts, planned a rendezvous consisting of treacherous intentions, and the government of Czechoslovakia reasoned through the plan to decide the safest attack strategies. The Czechoslovaks were very anxious to conduct the assassinations, and their secret service expected operations to continue and demanded affirmative action from the Pentagon.

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