Sniper (The Al Anbar Chronicles: First Marine Expeditionary Force--Iraq Book 3)
Noah Lindt heard the call of duty after the tragic events of 9/11. Despite a hampering medical condition that kept him on the outskirts of his high school class, he was accepted into the Marines where he found out he had a singular skill. He could outshoot almost anyone.
Marksmanship alone is not enough to be a successful scout sniper. Teamwork and mental discipline are paramount, and the self-professed loner has problems adjusting to his spotter as well as the rest of his platoon when they deploy to Ramadi, “the most dangerous city on earth.â€
As a HOG, a “Hunter of Gunmen,†Corporal Lindt has to break through his personal barriers and become not only a marksman, but an NCO of Marines if his team will make it through numerous engagements with an enemy who has put a bounty on all American snipers.
This is the third volume of The Al Anbar Chronicles; however, it is also a stand-alone book in its own right and does not have to be read in conjunction with the other two volumes.
FICTION: While many of the events in the book were based on real actions encountered by US Marine, Army, and Navy snipers in Iraq as told to or observed by the author, all characters and details are fictional and created from the author's imagination.