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The photos have been hidden. The witnesses, silenced. Their tales, dismissed as G.I. bush lore.
But for Staff Sergeant Wilhelm Pudarski, the legend of Salt and Pepper lives. He'd watched the American G.I.s-one black, one white-trade fire with U.S. Marines alongside an NVA Infantry Regiment.
He'd looked into their eyes-from the wrong end of a Tokarev pistol-and lived to tell the tale. Sometimes he still hears their voices-crying for America's downfall.
But now the war is over. And there are powerful men who've wagered their fortunes that the legend is dead-and buried, if only in a classified government file. But one ex-grunt has other ideas-and one last deadly mission.
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Unfortunately, this book is out of print. You can usually find a copy here, however.
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