Wrong Enemy, Wrong War is a military-political suspense novel, a sequel to "Duty and Character." Major portions of this novel are incorporated in "We Were Warriors Once." Other novels by Jeff include: "Mid-Life Friends & Illusions," Dating and Dying in Pinnacle Point," Too Many Coincidences at Pinnacle Point," and "Hannah's Ghost." In Washington, egos and personal agendas sometimes cloud national objectives, even in the White House and the Pentagon. The Pentagon is a complex mixture of military and civilian authorities. From majors to four-star generals, the interface among the Pentagon staff officers, battlefield commanders, and their political bosses is often tense, complicated and fragile. Domestic spying, murder, assassination plots, sexual indiscretions, secrets and lies swirl around a fictional conflict with Iraq. Jeff served a combined thirty-three years in the Army Reserve and active duty. In 2003, he was recalled from retirement to assist in chronicling the history of Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. He reviewed thousands of classified documents and sat in on countless meetings, including some with top Pentagon officials as well as participating in interviewing both then current and former key individuals. Jeff is a five-time awards recipient from Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge for essays on the American way of life.
- | Author: Jeffrey M. Freeman
- | Publisher: Independently published
- | Publication Date: Mar 02, 2017
- | Number of Pages: 255 pages
- | Language: English
- | Binding: Paperback/Fiction
- | ISBN-10: 152073493X
- | ISBN-13: 9781520734934