Description:VIGILANTE: BOOK FIVE: THE WAY WEST by Lt. Col. Cliff Deane Following the total devastation from an, off the charts, Atlantic hurricane, Levi must lead the remnants of the Republic of America in search of a new home, while still at war with the North American Caliphate, a rogue Mercenary Mechanized Battalion, and evil gangs who rape, burn, and plunder the surviving communities dotted across the land. Fort Polk, Louisiana provides the Silver Fox Rabbit provides a surprise for Sergeant Wong. The Hospital at Fort Polk must be put back into operation after a devastating series of explosions rocks the ROA Convoy. Come along for the journey as Vigilante: The Way West takes the reader through a devastated and nearly deserted land. From the devastated continental plain of North Carolina to South East Texas; ride with the ROA as they move ever westward in search of a new Promised Land. The Mercenary Commander, Colonel Rolf Steiner asks, "Why is it so cold?" Excerpt The Patrols 16 October 0800 Walmart Super Center Hwy 90 Ocean Springs, MS Staff Sergeant. Pete Woolery had volunteered to lead a patrol from Bayou La Batre to Pascagoula and onto Ocean Springs. Along the Gulf shoreline, the patrol found several small fishing communities, consisting mainly of extended family groups. For the most part, the fishermen were shy and unwilling to make contact with the patrol. The exception came at Bayou La Batre, where a group of ten families had begun fishing the Little River and working the Bayou just as their families had done for three centuries. They would have gone completely unnoticed but for a Huey flying to Keesler AFB saw the fishing boats in the river. When Staff Sergeant Woolery’s patrol arrived to ask how the group was doing, he was greeted with gunfire. Fortunately, the shots were meant as a warning to stay away. Instead, Woolery raised a white flag made from a bedsheet and being unarmed, asked if he might approach to talk. The upside here was that the fishermen were equally curious about the patrol. Pete was directed to approach the guard post and wait to be searched. Once the guard was convinced that his visitor was, in fact, unarmed, he sent his mate to bring up the Mayor, which took only ten minutes. The village Mayor, Marcelle DuPont was pleased to see the newcomers. He told Pete that the only chance for news was from some folks about six miles north who were also fishing, and according to Marcelle, they didn’t know shit, either. Pete told him everything he knew about the world outside of Mobile, and Marcelle shared information about carving out a living by fishing, crabbing, and backyard gardening. He told Pete that the group had started as two families that had always made a living off the river, and how, after most of the folks had either left or died, his group had moved themselves into these fancy homes. For mutual protection, the clan had welcomed another eight bayou families into the fold. “Mon Ami,” said Marcelle in his bayou Creole, “the first year was very hard. There were killers everywhere; it was as if the world had gone mad. No one knew what had happened and soon they were killing each other over food. We have several food stores, including a Walmart Super Center that changed hands many times in the first month. One group, or family would kill whoever controlled the stores, and soon others would kill them to take over. It was bad, very bad. “My family lived in the Bayou, and we just laid low and continued to live like we always had, well, without electricity, of course; we do miss that, but we’re doin’ okay, all things considered.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Vigilante: Book Five: The Way West. To get started finding Vigilante: Book Five: The Way West, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: VIGILANTE: BOOK FIVE: THE WAY WEST by Lt. Col. Cliff Deane Following the total devastation from an, off the charts, Atlantic hurricane, Levi must lead the remnants of the Republic of America in search of a new home, while still at war with the North American Caliphate, a rogue Mercenary Mechanized Battalion, and evil gangs who rape, burn, and plunder the surviving communities dotted across the land. Fort Polk, Louisiana provides the Silver Fox Rabbit provides a surprise for Sergeant Wong. The Hospital at Fort Polk must be put back into operation after a devastating series of explosions rocks the ROA Convoy. Come along for the journey as Vigilante: The Way West takes the reader through a devastated and nearly deserted land. From the devastated continental plain of North Carolina to South East Texas; ride with the ROA as they move ever westward in search of a new Promised Land. The Mercenary Commander, Colonel Rolf Steiner asks, "Why is it so cold?" Excerpt The Patrols 16 October 0800 Walmart Super Center Hwy 90 Ocean Springs, MS Staff Sergeant. Pete Woolery had volunteered to lead a patrol from Bayou La Batre to Pascagoula and onto Ocean Springs. Along the Gulf shoreline, the patrol found several small fishing communities, consisting mainly of extended family groups. For the most part, the fishermen were shy and unwilling to make contact with the patrol. The exception came at Bayou La Batre, where a group of ten families had begun fishing the Little River and working the Bayou just as their families had done for three centuries. They would have gone completely unnoticed but for a Huey flying to Keesler AFB saw the fishing boats in the river. When Staff Sergeant Woolery’s patrol arrived to ask how the group was doing, he was greeted with gunfire. Fortunately, the shots were meant as a warning to stay away. Instead, Woolery raised a white flag made from a bedsheet and being unarmed, asked if he might approach to talk. The upside here was that the fishermen were equally curious about the patrol. Pete was directed to approach the guard post and wait to be searched. Once the guard was convinced that his visitor was, in fact, unarmed, he sent his mate to bring up the Mayor, which took only ten minutes. The village Mayor, Marcelle DuPont was pleased to see the newcomers. He told Pete that the only chance for news was from some folks about six miles north who were also fishing, and according to Marcelle, they didn’t know shit, either. Pete told him everything he knew about the world outside of Mobile, and Marcelle shared information about carving out a living by fishing, crabbing, and backyard gardening. He told Pete that the group had started as two families that had always made a living off the river, and how, after most of the folks had either left or died, his group had moved themselves into these fancy homes. For mutual protection, the clan had welcomed another eight bayou families into the fold. “Mon Ami,” said Marcelle in his bayou Creole, “the first year was very hard. There were killers everywhere; it was as if the world had gone mad. No one knew what had happened and soon they were killing each other over food. We have several food stores, including a Walmart Super Center that changed hands many times in the first month. One group, or family would kill whoever controlled the stores, and soon others would kill them to take over. It was bad, very bad. “My family lived in the Bayou, and we just laid low and continued to live like we always had, well, without electricity, of course; we do miss that, but we’re doin’ okay, all things considered.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Vigilante: Book Five: The Way West. To get started finding Vigilante: Book Five: The Way West, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.