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Another Phase in the War, October 18, 2009
This review is from: When Duty Calls: A Novel of the Legion of the Damned (Hardcover)
When Duty Calls (2008) is the eighth SF novel in the Legion series, following
When All Seems Lost. The initial work in this sequrnce is
Legion of the Damned.
In the previous volume, the legion raided Jericho to free President Nankool. Vice President Jakow was very surprised at Nankool's return.
In this novel, Antonio Santana is now a Captain, commanding Alpha Company, 2nd Battalion, 1st REC. The Legion officer was promoted after the Jericho raid.
Liam Quinlan is a Major, commanding the 2nd Battalion, 1st REC. He is Santana's immediate superior. He doesn't appear to like Santana.
Marcott Nankool is President of the Confederacy of Sentient Beings.
Christine Vanderveen is a Confederation diplomat who had been on Jericho with President Nankool. She was recently promoted to FSO-2 for her actions during their capture.
In this story, Santana leads his largely untried company on a raid against a Ramanthian presence on Oren IV. Intelligence asserts that the Bugs are storing materiel on the planet to use as a forward supply point in their war with the Confederation. His company is dropping on the world in an assault boat.
The copilot detects extra heat from their target, a deserted mine. Santana decides to land a mile from the facility. Quinlan tries to countermand that decision, but Santana feigns communication problems and the copilot cuts the link. The Ramathian commander is disappointed as the boat bypasses the landing pad within the facility, but shuffles his forces to oppose the Legion troops.
Santana takes the mine, but is forced to retreat as the Ramathians blow demolition charges. Santana loses four troopers in the mine, but the rest get out in time. The cave-in crushes the remaining Ramathians.
Then the Ramathians invade Gamma-014, a largely agricultural world. Most of the armed forces and police are destroyed in the initial attack, but the Bugs fail to hit a cold weather training base. Colonel Six arms the troops at the base and sets out to wage a guerrilla style war against the Bugs.
Meanwhile, President Nankool is on Alpha-001 in the Clone Hegemony to negotiate an alliance. The Clone Hegemony has been neutral in the war between the Ramathians and the Confederacy. Yet Nankool hopes that they will join the largely human Confederacy against the insectile Ramathians.
The Clone Alphas are reluctant to ally with the Confederacy. Then the Clone underground grabs Christine and takes her to a subterranean base. They offer to join the Confederacy if the Confederation recognizes their new government.
Christine takes this message back to President Nankool, but he is not willing to take the chance. As the negotiations are beginning, word of the Gamma-014 invasion reaches the Clone leaders. Then the uprising begins on Alpha-001 and elsewhere within the Clone Hegemony.
This tale puts the Confederacy into an even more tenuous position. They send ships and troops to Gamma-014, but the Bugs attack within the Confederacy. Now President Nankool has a two-front war and even fewer resources with which to fight.
The Confederacy is winning battles, but losing the war. Maybe the next volume will turn the tide. Read and enjoy!
Recommended for Dietz fans and for anyone else who enjoys tales of armed combat, diplomatic intrigue, and political upheavals.
-Arthur W. Jordin
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Most action packed of the series, September 1, 2011
Think ... Bridges @ Toko-Ri, War of the Worlds, Battle @ Chosin reservoir, Dunkirk, Planet wide civil war, Fredericksburg, Road Warrior and a small sprinkling of nukes ...
That collection of combined scenarios seems absurd, but Dietz accomplishes the interesting combination and more. Add to the mix, the 'Legion of the Damned' archive of characters coming and unexpectedly departing and you get the best installment of the series.
I was instructed in War College strategy and tactics. This installment is of such technical quality, that it would provide an edge to its readers as the best set pieces of strategy and tactics drawn from Sun Tzu, Hannibal, Genghis Khan, Wellington, Sherman & Grant, von Clausewitz, Alanbrooke, or von Moltke to name a few. For the military mind, it's a box of chocolates.
I couldn't put it down.
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