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Spy Chaser
Spy Chaser
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During the war in Vietnam in 1969, U.S. Air Force Master Sergeant Robert Buck was the best the USA had to offer in Morse Code. Russia and its allies relied heavily on Morse Code in communication with each other. Sgt. Buck was sent from Keesler AFB, Mississippi to DaNang, South Vietnam, and then on to Misawa AFB, Japan to break a special code used by the North Vietnamese who were preparing a covert action against the FLR-9 circular antenna known as the Elephant Cage that gathered intelligence information for the USA throughout Southeast Asia.
While attempting to break the code, Sgt. Buck's life was in peril when the enemy found out who he was and they tried to kill him before he breaks the code. Sgt. Buck, with the help of the Security Troops, engages the North Vietnamese in a short fierce fire fight in a camp established by the enemy in a valley away from the base among a group of Cherry Blossom trees and Elm trees. The entire enemy force of 14 men was wiped out except for a Russian agent named Andre who escaped capture.
Commended for his service in breaking the secret code and for his actions during the firefight, Buck accepts an offer from his commanding officer, Col. Sheridan to go with him for a new assignment in Germany. Before leaving for Germany, Sgt. Buck is sent to the CIA camp known as 'the farm' for three weeks of intensive training to become a CIA spy. Upon arrival in Germany and on his way to the Darmstadt Army Base, he sees a man that reminded him of the man called Andre, leading a demonstration against the local police. Buck is absolutely sure that the man is Andre Pavorich, Russia's super spy, and the chase is on.
While attempting to break the code, Sgt. Buck's life was in peril when the enemy found out who he was and they tried to kill him before he breaks the code. Sgt. Buck, with the help of the Security Troops, engages the North Vietnamese in a short fierce fire fight in a camp established by the enemy in a valley away from the base among a group of Cherry Blossom trees and Elm trees. The entire enemy force of 14 men was wiped out except for a Russian agent named Andre who escaped capture.
Commended for his service in breaking the secret code and for his actions during the firefight, Buck accepts an offer from his commanding officer, Col. Sheridan to go with him for a new assignment in Germany. Before leaving for Germany, Sgt. Buck is sent to the CIA camp known as 'the farm' for three weeks of intensive training to become a CIA spy. Upon arrival in Germany and on his way to the Darmstadt Army Base, he sees a man that reminded him of the man called Andre, leading a demonstration against the local police. Buck is absolutely sure that the man is Andre Pavorich, Russia's super spy, and the chase is on.
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