Operation Minerva is a story about a team of Green Berets dropped into North Vietnam thirty miles from Hanoi to investigate a site suspected of training South Vietnamese to be double agents for the North. The Team’s objective is to photograph and document as many future agents as possible so they can be identified and tracked when they are inserted back into South Vietnam.
What the Team members do not know is that the CIA has placed an additional and unrelated mission on the Team’s leader Captain Alex Hull Cox a West Point Graduate. This secondary task jeopardizes the Team’s lives and the success of the primary mission. Jack Dawson, the main character in the story, falls in love with an Air Photo Intelligence woman who is a member of the group assigned to help prepare the Team for their mission.
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During the author's twelve-year navy career he served as an electronics instructor and flight crewmember tracking NASA manned apace shots. He took the first pictures of the Russian nuclear-powered icebreaker Lenin as it traveled south along the coast of Norway; one of the photographs he took was on the front page of the New York Times. He was a member of the navy’s Operation Deep Freeze in New Zealand and the Antarctic; during President Johnson’s South East Asia tour, he was reassigned to President Johnson’s Whitehouse staff in Wellington, New Zealand as a team leader.
In 1967 he switched to the army and trained young officers to be avionics maintenance officers. He was recruited by the Green Berets and assigned to jump school. After his airborne training, he was assigned to the 46th Special Forces Company in Thailand where he traveled from Malaysia to Burma installing and upgrading communication sites. On one occasion, he provided support for Special Forces operations in Laos. He was also an instructor for small weapons, jungle survival, physical security and combat-in-cities.
In 1970 he graduated from primary flight school and Cobra attack-helicopter training; then went directly to Vietnam and the 25th Infantry Division just outside of Saigon. After six months, he was reassigned to the 101st Airborne Division just south of the dividing line between North and South Vietnam. He received nine air medals, two bronze stars and one army commendation medal in Vietnam.
His next assignment was in Munich, Germany where he flew the border between East and West Germany. While stationed in Germany he was recruited by the Criminal Investigation Division and then Military Intelligence to track military drug dealers; his investigation led him to a French Communist woman who was supporting an underground newspaper that was providing instructions on how to sabotage military aircraft, vehicles and generators.
After retirement, he worked for Bell Helicopter and was assigned to Isfahan, Iran as a Cobra test pilot. He enjoyed Iran until the terrorism started. They blew up his favorite Korean restaurant just moments after he had walked out. He escaped from Iran just prior to the overthrow of the government. Upon returning home to Ohio, he learned from the evening news that some of the Iranian military officers he had worked with had been executed (murdered) under orders from Ayatollah Khomeini.
Since leaving Bell Helicopter, the author has worked as a technical writer and publications consultant for Siemens, IBM, Motorola, and Dresser Industries. He has written more than 300 technical manuals on computers, computer controlled equipment, central-office telephone equipment, pagers, robots, hydraulics, pneumatics, diesel engines, jet engines, helicopters, and mining equipment. He continues to works as a publications consultant and writes in his spare time.
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