The Real-Life Rambo - The Man Who Fought 1,000 Battles Without a Single Scratch

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • The helicopter blades whirred, cleaving through the humid jungle air as Command Sergeant Major Patrick "Tad" Tadina crouched in the doorway, his eyes scanning the dense canopy below. At just 5'5" and 125 pounds, he was a small man with an outsized reputation - one of Vietnam's most decorated and feared Rangers.
    As the chopper descended towards the landing zone, Tad's mind raced through the mission ahead. Five years of continuous combat had honed his instincts to a razor's edge. He knew the NVA was out there, waiting. His team of six Rangers would be inserting deep behind enemy lines, outnumbered and outgunned. Their mission: locate and disrupt a major supply route feeding the Ho Chi Minh trail.
    Tad checked his customized silenced pistol one last time. They'd be on the ground in seconds, and the hunt would begin. Despite leading over 1,000 long-range patrols, Tad had never lost a man. But this mission felt different. Intel suggested the enemy knew they were coming.
    As the skids touched down, Tad's eyes locked onto movement in the treeline. In one fluid motion, he raised his weapon and squeezed the trigger. The figure dropped silently as Tad and his team melted into the jungle. The Ranger, known as "Ghost," was again on the prowl.
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