Read Reflexive Fire - 01 Online
Authors: Jack Murphy
“Where is Hatchet Force going?”
Hatchet Force was the quick reaction team composed of American SOG commandos leading the Montagnard tribesmen and South Chinese Nung mercenaries that responded whenever the smaller six man recon teams got in over their heads.
“We got two teams inserted over the fence a few hours after yours,” the medic yelled back. “Both are in contact and we're just waiting for the green light from higher. Now, let’s go, we need to get that cut cleaned out.”
The team leader nodded his head, holding the gauze in place over his wound. Grabbing Jim by the collar he screamed over the sound of the helicopters.
“Hey, my boy Vang took a round through his shoulder,” Sean lied. “You better catch up with him and make sure the docs know about it. You know how some of these 'Yards are about shit like that. Sometimes he thinks you can just suck it up or some shit.”
“Fuck yeah,” Jim grunted. “I'll go take care of it. See you up at the aid station, okay?”
“Sure thing,” Sean replied patting the medic on the back as he chased after Vang.
Looking around to see if anyone was watching, Sean quickly tied the combat bandage around his abdomen to hold it in place before buttoning up his spray paint covered OD fatigues. Running over to a water basin next to the airstrip he refilled both of his one quart canteens and secured them on his web harness.
Dashing over to the helicopters, still on standby, he found Rogers, one of the supply sergeants, handing out bandoleers or ammunition. Grabbing two for himself, Sean flung them over his shoulder and jumped on the nearest Huey as the rotors cranked at a higher pitch.
Seconds later, Jim was left wandering the camp looking for the Recon Team leader as the olive drab colored helicopters shot over the camp, heading for Laos at full speed.
Read the conclusion to PROMIS: Vietnam now and look for the forthcoming sequel, PROMIS: Rhodesia in the near future.
Acknowledgments:
First and foremost I want to thank the very first Deckard fans, Rob, Karl, and Doug. This book would never have existed if it wasn't for you three spurring me on with encouragement and enthusiasm for a full blown Deckard novel. I would also like to acknowledge Glenn and Terry at MackBolan.com for hosting the very first Deckard shorts about ten years ago while I was still just a kid.
I want to thank my awesome proof reader, Gloria for her professionalism and tolerating my misuse of the English language.
It goes without saying that Marc Lee did a slamming job with the cover image helping to fully realize what this book is about. I highly recommend his services, just contact him at “[email protected]”.
I also want to thank Hank Brown and Jack Badelaire for their feedback and support for this project to include impromptu tech support!
Last but not least, I want to thank Caterina for putting up with me hiding in my corner of the apartment while I hammered away at this book day and night. Thanks for understanding honey.
Glossary
.300 WinMag: Sniper rifle chambered for the .300 Winchester Magnum cartridge
1911: .45 Caliber pistol
2REP: Elite airborne unit within the French Foreign Legion
40mm grenade: A grenade fired from a grenade launcher rather than thrown by hand. Also see: HE and
HEDP for different types of grenades
727: Civilian passenger aircraft
AAR: After Action Review, conducted post-mission to establish what happened and critique mission performance
AC Milan: Italian soccer team
AG: Assistant Gunner, carried ammunition, spare barrels, and tripod for a machine gunner
AH-60L: Black Hawk helicopter outfitted with a machine gun and rocket pods
AK-103: An updated form of the AK-47 rifle that can be fitted with a variety of different optics
AK-47: Avtomat Kalashnikova-1947, following the standard Soviet weapons naming convention. Avtomat meaning the type of rifle: automatic. Kalashnikov comes from the last name of the inventor, Mikhail Kalashnikov and the year 1947 is when the rifle went into production. The AK-47 is the world's most ubiquitous battle rifle, having been used in virtually every conflict since the Cold War.
AN/PSQ-20: Advanced form of night vision goggles that also incorporates thermal heat vision to help detect targets.
Antonov 125: Large Russian-made cargo airplane
AO: Area of Operations
APOBS: Anti-Personnel Obstacle Breaching System
Arystan: Kazakh Anti-Terror unit
Aurora: Allegedly the code name for a classified spy plane
Bilderberg Group: Secretive, yearly roundtable type meeting of the world's most influential leaders in business, politics, and the mass media.
Bohemian Grove: Occult ritual taking place in California once a year and attended my much of the US political and business establishment
BOLD: Blood-Oxygen Level Dependence, used to measure which parts of the brain are active
C130: US Air force military cargo airplane
C17: The C130's big brother, can carry more equipment and personnel
C4: Composition Four, plastic explosives
Camelbak: Plastic bladder used to carry water in, commonly carried on a soldiers back and drank through a long tube that acts as a straw
CDC: Center for Disease Control
CFR:
see Council on Foreign Relations
CO: Commanding Officer
COG: Continuity of Government
College Park:
See Special Collections Service
Council on Foreign Relations: Has been described as a parallel government. A think tank that discusses various foreign policy issues.
CZ75: Czech-made 9mm pistol
Delta Force: US Army counter-terrorist unit
Det Chord: Detonation Chord, used to sympathetically detonate larger explosive charges
DevGroup: US Navy SEAL counter-terrorist unit
Dragonov: Russian-made sniper rifle
DShK: Soviet era 12.7 machine gun
EM: Electromagnetic
ETA: Estimated Time of Arrival
EUC: End User Agreement, a legal device that attempts to prevent arms transactions from happening among blacklisted countries or groups.
Exfil: Exfiltration
FDC: Fire Direction Center, used to coordinate mortar fire
FM: Frequency Modulation, a form of radio communication
FMK2: Argentinian made fragmentation grenade
fMRI: functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
FN P90: 5.7 50 round sub-machine gun manufactured by Fabrique National of Belgium
FNG: Fucking New Guy
Glock: Austrian made brand of pistols
GPS: Global Positioning System
GROM: Polish counter terrorist unit active in the War on Terror
GSG-9: German counter-terrorist unit
GUARD: Global Unconventional Aid, Rescue, and Defense, a US-based Private Military Company
Gulfstream 500: Luxury private jet used by corporations and the wealthy
H&K G3: German-made 7.62 battle rifle
HALO: High Altitude Low Opening, also known as Military Free Fall or MFF
HE: High Explosive
HEDP: High Explosive Dual Purpose
HGH: Human Growth Hormone
HK: Heckler and Koch, German arms manufacturer
HN-5: Chinese copy of Soviet era anti-aircraft missile launcher
HTT:
see Human Terrain Team
Human Terrain Teams: A military project that provides socio-cultural experts to help commanders on the ground understand local cultures.
HVT: High Value Target
IED: Improvised Explosive Device
IFF: Identification Friend or Foe
IMF: International Monetary Fund
Infil: Infiltration
IR: Infrared
IZLID: Infrared Zoom Laser Illuminator Designator
J-10: Chinese fighter jet
Jet Ranger: Civilian helicopter manufactured by Bell
JP-8: Military grade jet fuel
Ka-Bar: Military fighting knife
KIA: Killed In Action
Little Bird: Special Operations helicopter used to insert small teams of operators onto objectives
M203: Under barrel, breach loaded, 40mm grenade launcher
M4: Shortened M16 carbine, commonly carried by US forces
M81: Fuse ignitor
Main Core: Classified US Government computer system
MC-130: Special Operations variety of the C130 cargo transport aircraft
MC-5: Free fall parachute used by Special Forces personnel
MH-47: Special Operations variety of the double rotor CH-47 transport helicopter
Milkor Mk14: Six-shot 40mm grenade launcher
Mosin-Nagant: World War Two era Russian bolt action rifle
Mossad: Israeli Intelligence service
MP5: Heckler and Koch 9mm sub-machine gun
MRUD: A Yugoslavian copy of the US-made Claymore anti-personnel mine
NCO: Non-Commissioned Officer, Sergeants
NSA: National Security Agency, handles signal intercepts
NVG: Night Vision Goggles
O2: Oxygen
OPCEN: Operations Center
Operations Order: Written mission format distributed to combat leaders
PETN: Pentaerythritol tetranitrate, used instead of blasting caps to detonate larger explosive charges
PG-7: Anti-Tank rocket for an RPG-7
PKM: Belt-fed Russian machine gun
PMC: Private Military Company
PRC: People's Republic of China
PsyOps: Psychological Operations
RAF: Royal Air Force
Rangers: US Airborne Light Infantry unit
RDX: Research Developed Explosives, also known as hexogen
Remington 270: Short barrel 12 gauge shotgun used for ballistic breaches
RFID: Radio Frequency Identification
RPD: Russian belt-fed machine gun
RPG: Rocket Propelled Grenade
RPK: Heavy barrel AK-47 with an extended magazine
RV: Rendezvous
S2: Intelligence section of a military unit
SA-7: Russian anti-aircraft missile launcher
SADF: South African Defense Force
Samruk: Kazakhstan based Private Military Company
SATCOM: Satellite Communications
SEAL: SEa Air and Land, naval commandos
SEC: Securities and Exchange Commission
Sergeant Major: Senior ranking Sergeant in a military unit
Short 360: Mid-size passenger aircraft
SIG Blaser Tactical Two: State of the art sniper rifle with interchangeable barrels to allow more than one caliber of bullet to be used by the same platform
SIGINT: Signals Intelligence
SITREP: Situation Report
SOP: Standard Operating Procedure
Special Collections Service: A joint venture between the CIA and NSA that conducts “black bag” operations such as surreptitious entry to plant surveillance and monitoring devices
Special Forces: Also known as Green Berets, specialize in training indigenous forces. A separate unit from SEALs, Rangers, and Delta Force
Spetsnaz: Russian Special Forces
SPG-9: Russian-made recoiless rifle
SQL injection attack: A type of computer code injection that allows hackers to exploit security flaws in computer systems
Sunkar: Elite Kazakh police force
TNT: Trinitrotoluene explosives
Trilateral Commission: An international off-shoot of the Council on Foreign Relations that fosters cooperation between the US, Europe, and Japan
TRP: Target Reference Point
Type 63 APC: Tracked Chinese Armored Personnel Carrier
UAV: Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, typically used for surveillance
UH-60: US Army general purpose helicopter
Unit 8200: Israeli signals interception unit
UWSA: United Wa State Army, a Burmese narco-militia
VSS rifle: Russian-made rifle with integrated sound suppressor for use by Spetsnaz units during covert operations
WIA: Wounded In Action
World Bank: A private international lending institution
XO: Executive Officer, second in command after Commanding Officer
Yaa baa: Methamphetamine pills
ZSU-23: Twin barreled 23mm anti-aircraft machine gun