Operation Desert Fang : Book 2 in the Reforging the Sword fiction series Kindle Edition

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Management number 219238052 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $90.00 Model Number 219238052
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In the shadow of a fractured world, Desert Fang, the second installment of the Reforging the Sword series, plunges readers into the crucible of a reborn U.S. military, forged anew under the unrelenting vision of Secretary of Defense Emory Upton. The year is 2028, and the scars of the First Ziegestan War (2024–2025) still linger—a pyrrhic victory that exposed the rot of bureaucratic complacency and cultural drift within the Department of Defense. From those ashes, Upton, a stoic warrior-scholar with a storied Special Forces career, has sculpted a lean, lethal force, driven by the principles of Maneuver Warfare and Mission Command. This is not a tale of mere reform but of transformation—a relentless crusade to restore a warrior ethos capable of confronting the elusive, decentralized threats of a chaotic era.At the heart of Desert Fang lies Operation Desert Fang, a daring surgical strike against the Specter Collective, a shadowy cabal born from the unholy alliance of Mexican drug cartels, Marxist ideologues, and global criminal networks. Emboldened by the chaos of the Ziegestan War, the Collective has metastasized into a global narco-state, its tentacles gripping the U.S. southern border with chemical weapons, narco-submarines, and drone swarms. This operation, a high-stakes gamble, tests the mettle of Upton’s reforms, pitting elite special operators—Green Berets, Delta Force, and SEALs—as well as other reformed US military services, and supported by a resurgent and rebuilt new National Guard securing our borders against an enemy that thrives in the gray zones of corruption and anarchy. The stakes are nothing less than U.S. sovereignty itself.This novel traces the long arc of Upton’s influence, from his transformative tenure at Fortitude University’s ROTC program in 2008 to the audacious planning of Operation Desert Fang. Through the eyes of characters like former infantry captain Michael Jenkins and his wife July Jenkins, and her father retired Command Sergeant Major (ret.) Brent “Dagger” Dahlgren, Major William “Wild Bill” Oates and Master Sergeant Lucas “T-Rex” Reed, readers witness the forging of a new generation of warriors at Special Tactics University, where Outcomes-Based Learning shatters outdated paradigms. These men, shaped by Upton’s doctrine, carry his legacy into the silent infiltration of cartel strongholds, where every step risks exposure and every decision shapes the battlefield.Desert Fang is more than a military thriller; it is a meditation on leadership, sacrifice, and the cost of defying a system to save it. It asks what it means to reforge a nation’s soul in the face of existential threats, both external and internal. As Upton’s vision collides with the Specter Collective’s ambition, the line between victory and chaos blurs, reminding us that the true battle is not just against enemies abroad but against the complacency that erodes from within. Welcome to the forge—where swords are sharpened, and heroes are made. Read more

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Book 2 of 4 Reforging the Sword
Reading age 12 - 18 years
Print length 207 pages
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Publication date February 23, 2026
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