The Fighters Free Audiobook Download by C. J. Chivers


The Fighters, a new audiobook by C. J. Chivers, is a fascinating and suspenseful book about the CIA and its relationship with former terrorist Osama bin Laden. The book follows the covert operations of the CIA from 2001 to 2011, including drone attacks in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Drone missions were developed after 9/11 so that the United States would be able to find Osama bin Laden without having to send ground troops as they did during the first Gulf War in 1991

The Fighters is a first-person account of the Battle of Mogadishu, a tragic event that took place on October 3rd, 1993. The book follows the lives of an infantry squad led by Gary Harrell and his men as they attempt to seize a key objective in Somalia with heavy casualties.

In The Fighters, author C.J. Chivers tells the stories of five men who were caught up in the savage fighting of World War II's Battle of Okinawa. The book uses the voices and perspectives of these five men to tell the story from their different viewpoints. The reader hears about their thoughts, feelings, and fantasies as they are transported back in time through each chapter.

The Fighters is a thrilling and heart-pounding true story of one platoon's battle against an Iraqi insurgent force in the aftermath of 9/11.

The Fighters is a novel set during the early days of World War II, where Nazi Germany has already taken over most of Europe. The narrative follows two members of the Bund, a socialist group in Poland that's taking up arms to fight against the Nazis. The Bund recruits its first victim, a Jewish girl named Lola, who struggles with her inner demons and her desire to use violence as an instrument for justice.

At Pearl Harbor, 391 American servicemen died as Japanese pilots bombed the base in December 1941. But what would happen if that number were to be raised to 394?

Published Date 2018-08-14
Duration 13 hours 46 minutes
Author C. J. Chivers
Narrated Scott Brick
Reviews
(17 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Politics
Parent Category Public Policy, Military

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