Beowulf: Explosives Detection Dog

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Authors: Ronie Kendig

Tags: #Romance, #Suspense, #Contemporary

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Trinity
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Beowulf

© 2014 by Ronie Kendig

Print ISBN 978-1-61626-639-4

eBook Editions:
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Scripture quotations are taken from the King James Version of the Bible.

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This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are either products of the author’s imagination or used fictitiously. Any similarity to actual people, organizations, and/or events is purely coincidental.

For more information about Ronie Kendig, please access the author’s website at the following Internet address:
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Published by Barbour Publishing, Inc., P.O. Box 719, Uhrichsville, Ohio 44683,
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Our mission is to publish and distribute inspirational products offering exceptional value and biblical encouragement to the masses
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DEDICATION

To the four-legged military heroes who serve on the battlefields of war and the battlefields of therapy, helping save the lives of our military heroes.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Special thanks to Dr. Brian Reid for help with chemicals and explosions. But also thanks to the way you so diligently serve the community through co-op classes and making science fun!

Many thanks to Erynn Newman and Bethany Kaczmarek who read Beo and made sure this dog had the stuff it takes to lunge into the loving arms of readers.

To the many bloggers & reviewers out there who have championed my books, written stellar reviews, and encouraged me and so many other authors: Rel Mollet, Linda Attaway, Deb Ogle Haggerty, Renee Chaw, Lydia Mazzei, Casey Herringshaw, “Rissi,” Michelle Sutton, Julie Johnson, Lori Twichell, Melissa Willis, and so many more.

Thanks to my agent, Steve Laube, who remains steadfast and constant in an ever-changing industry. Thanks, Agent-Man!

Rel Mollet—Where would I be without you, dearest? You keep me encouraged and laughing when, really, I just want to puddle up and cry. You’re one of the truest and most genuine friends I’ve ever had!

Friends who keep me on “this” side of sanity (okay, yes—that’s debatable, but go with me on this): Jim Rubart, Shannon McNear, Kellie Coates Gilbert, Dineen Miller, Robin Miller, Margie Vawter, Kim Woodhouse, and Ian Acheson.

Thanks to the Barbour Fiction & Sales teams, relentless in their efforts to make our books successful: Shalyn Sattler, Annie Tipton, Rebecca Germany, Mary Burns, Elizabeth Shrider, Laura Young, Kelsey McConaha, Linda Hang, and Ashley Schrock.

Glossary of Terms/Acronyms

AAR—After-Action Report

ACUs—Army Combat Uniforms

AHOD—All Hands On Deck

Colt M1911—Semiautomatic pistol

DIA—Defense Intelligence Agency

EDD—Explosives Detection Dog

EOD—Explosive Ordnance Disposal

Glock—A semiautomatic handgun

HUMINT—Human Intelligence

IED—Improvised Explosive Device

ISAF—International Security Assistance Force

M4, M4A1, M16—Military assault rifles

MP—Military Police

MRAP—Mine-Resistant Ambush-Protected vehicle

MWD—Military War Dog

ODA452—Operational Detachment A (Special Forces A-Team)

RPG—Rocket-Propelled Grenade

SAS—Special Air Service (Foreign Special Operations Team)

SATINT—Satellite Intelligence

Sitrep—Situation report

SOCOM—Special Operations Command

STK—Shoot To Kill

SureFire—A tactical flashlight

TBI—Traumatic Brain Injury

UAV—Unmanned Aerial Vehicle

Table of Contents

Glossary

Prologue

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Tawhid—The Oneness of Allah

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

‘Adl—Divine Justice

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Nubuwwa—Prophethood

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

Imama—Succession to Muhammad

Chapter 14

Chapter 15

Chapter 16

Al-Qiyama—The Day of Judgment and the Resurrection

Chapter 17

Chapter 18

Chapter 19

Jihad

Chapter 20

Chapter 21

Chapter 22

Chapter 23

Chapter 24

Chapter 25

Chapter 26

Chapter 27

Chapter 28

Chapter 29

Chapter 30

Chapter 31

Chapter 32

Chapter 33

Chapter 34

Chapter 35

Chapter 36

Chapter 37

Chapter 38

Chapter 39

Chapter 40

Epilogue

About the Author

“The Battle Buddy Foundation”

“Specialized Search Dog – Gretchen J538

        Prologue        

April 9, 2003
Baghdad, Iraq

T
he ground rattled. Dust plumed and pushed aside the curtain, unveiling the specter of war that raged beyond. The bridge … The American Marines had already taken the bridge. The airport.

Boom!
The concussion vibrated through the air and thumped against his chest. Wind gusted back the curtain again. He traced the curtain. She had been so proud of that find in the market. White and filled with tiny holes. He teased her that she could purchase any old cloth and in a few years it would have its own holes. She swatted his shoulder with a playful smile.

A guttural scream choked the air. Pulled him around.

He stared at the striped curtain that hung, separating him from his mother who helped his wife, struggling to usher their firstborn into the world.

Another shriek spun him back to the door. To the east, to Mecca.
Please, Allah … protect her. I will live in peace. Always. Just …

The familiar
tat-tat-tat
of automatic weapons sounded close. AK-47s. His heart ka-thumped. They were closing in.
Please, Allah!

Pebbles thunked against the ledge, dribbled onto the floor.

Steady and tickling, a vibration wormed through the house. Like some evil dance to an unheard song, the walls jounced rapidly. The bowl of olives and dates rattled across the wood table. He saved them and set them back. She had loved those olives. Her favorite. He brought them home for her last night. Anything to let her know how special she was.

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