Special Assignments Team S.A.T.


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“Special Assignments Team (S.A.T.): A Dan Jenkins Adventure” is a story of how the master plan of a terrorist cell is foiled by a top secret government agency. According to Abdul Baseer himself, the leader of the Al-Qaida terrorist cell assigned to the United States, his plot to finally destroy the country starting with flooding New Orleans shall eclipse 9/11 in enormity. The terrorists have plotted long, hard, and painstakingly to do so, thus it appears they might very well succeed. Fortunately for the American nation, the Special Assignments Team (S.A.T.) has just been assigned to investigate suspicious activity in the aforementioned city. S.A.T. is an agency within the government that “officially does not exist” and is tasked by the U.S. President himself to carry out “top secret” missions, ranging from reconnaissance to assassination. The investigation in New Orleans shoots up in importance to the level of national security when Dan Jenkins, the S.A.T. field agent, discovers that Al-Qaida terrorists are indeed operating in the city. The agency immediately starts “taking care” of the cell thereafter. Although the terrorists put up quite a fight the S.A.T. ultimately foils their plot.




Special Assignments Team - SAT


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The Special Assignments Team, or SAT for short, is a small organization within the U.S. Government that officially "does not exist." Dan Jenkins is the enforcement part of the team who picks up partner while identifying the terrorist cell. Bob Johnson, the head of SAT, answers to and gets his orders directly from the President of the United States. They are ordered to locate and take out a terrorist cell in New Orleans, Louisiana. The cell is planning to destroy New Orleans by blowing up the levees, canals, and barriers holding back Lake Pontchartrain. Using the destruction of the Super Dome as a distraction, they intend to flood New Orleans in a such way that the city could never come back




Air Force Manual of Abbreviations


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Keep Watching the Skies!


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When the Soviets launched Sputnik in 1957, thousands of ordinary people across the globe seized the opportunity to participate in the start of the Space Age. Known as the "Moonwatchers," these largely forgotten citizen-scientists helped professional astronomers by providing critical and otherwise unavailable information about the first satellites. In Keep Watching the Skies!, Patrick McCray tells the story of this network of pioneers who, fueled by civic pride and exhilarated by space exploration, took part in the twentieth century's biggest scientific endeavor. Around the world, thousands of teenagers, homemakers, teachers, amateur astronomers, and other citizens joined Moonwatch teams. Despite their diverse backgrounds and nationalities, they shared a remarkable faith in the transformative power of science--a faith inspired by the Cold War culture in which they lived. Against the backdrop of the space race and technological advancement, ordinary people developed an unprecedented desire to contribute to scientific knowledge and to investigate their place in the cosmos. Using homemade telescopes and other gadgets, Moonwatchers witnessed firsthand the astonishing beginning of the Space Age. In the process, these amateur scientists organized themselves into a worldwide network of satellite spotters that still exists today. Drawing on previously unexamined letters, photos, scrapbooks, and interviews, Keep Watching the Skies! recreates a pivotal event from a perspective never before examined--that of ordinary people who leaped at a chance to take part in the excitement of space exploration.




Special Assignment


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She’s trying to save her company… …He’s trying to salvage his reputation. Only one of them can be right. Vice president of operations Melissa Ellis has a company that’s hemorrhaging money. Her boss blames her. And the deeper she digs, the more trouble she finds. Naval aviator Scott “Superman” Blake is recovering from a traumatic brain injury accident. One he’s driven to prove wasn’t pilot error. When Melissa asks for his help, it’s his opportunity to salvage his name. But if he’s right, he’ll take her company down. As they work together, their casual flirtation turns to something much deeper. Can they make a relationship work, or will it crash and burn? As their investigation turns up yet bigger problems, Melissa’s placed in the crosshairs of their unknown enemy. Can they figure out who's behind the danger before she's the next victim? Or will they lose everything, including each other? Special Assignment is book 3 in the Hometown Heroes series. You will love this Christian romantic suspense, because as the stakes rise and the clock ticks, the excitement won’t let you go. Buy Special Assignment now.










American Military Police in Europe, 1945-1991


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Military Police units worked to keep the peace in Europe from the occupation after World War II to the end of the Cold War. This text examines the MPs, from the arrival of the U.S. Constabulary, which was the only law enforcement force on the continent. It provides unit histories, discusses the advancement of law and order programs, and covers the provision of nuclear weapons security, customs regulations and traffic enforcement. Robert L. Gunnarsson, Sr., served as an MP in the 1960s and later worked in law enforcement. He is a writer and researcher.







Spaceflight


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