
About the Author
Arthur H. Barnes lives in Bellingham, Washington. When Retirement became a drag, and at the age of 75, he decided to try and write reasonable fiction.

Then Lt. Commander Brock was sought out by the President to be his sole officer without any restriction of how do his task, to place a few discreet specialists in the Middle East. Brock enlists a Chief Radio specialist into his new organization, Art Fletcher.
After a year of covert activity as an accountant in the State Department and listening to different Embassy gossip, he hears of a man by the name of Osama bin Laden. Chief Fletcher gets absolutely no cooperation from any of the US intelligence agencies, namely the CIA and NSA.
Chief Fletcher cooks up a most insane plan to try and locate bin Laden's training camps with hopes that together, they can thwart the terrorists plans.
Things really get exciting and frightening as Chief Fletcher goes Beyond the Darkest Shadows of Osama bin Laden's hate for the free world.

Jake, a special forces sergeant, Harry, a dedicated weapons specialist of the Marine Corps and Robert, an Air Force engineer trained in helicopters, find each other after being abandoned by the U.S after the fighting.
They come together with only one objective, to find their way through Laos with the help of the Montagnard tribal people of the area, back to the friendly territory of Thailand.
It follows their constant fear and fights with the Viet Cong, the North Vietnam regular soldiers up the Ho Chi Minh Trail. For the five years of very trying times and adventure to finally reaching their goal. Without knowing just how they could make their way to freedom, their only choice was The Longest Way Home.
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With a number of very rigid laws, the BLM is doing a most outstanding job. During the year, BLM keeps track of wild horse and burro herds, permitted livestock, conditions of the vegetation and availability of water on the range. The habitat is also shared with wildlife, which is managed by the state wildlife agencies.
Each year, they round up a selected number of the wild horses that have increased above the recommended number to the degree that they are consuming far more of the natural food source that is sparse to begin with.
To preserve the wild horse population, BLM removes excess animals from the range. Those horses are inoculated for common horse diseases before being offered for adoption to private individuals who will provide a good home.
Until a horse is titled, the adopter cannot sell it. The Federally protected wild horse must be humanely maintained for a year before an adopter can apply for title.
Some of the horses offered for adoption are gentled and some are saddle trained by supervised inmates in a prison industries program.
This information was provided by the Bureau Of Land Management, Reno Office. A special thanks to Maxine F. Shane, Affairs Officer.
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