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The Tribulation Soldier 2: Operation Overdue Justice
The Tribulation Soldier 2: Operation Overdue Justice
The Tribulation Soldier 2: Operation Overdue Justice
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Please feel free to visit our 'all in one' social media platform, which includes 7 YouTube Channels, created for our new and future readers to enjoy at www.thetribulationsoldier.com.

Halfway through The Tribulation Soldier Part One, the world learns of a historic Combined Allied Forces invasion of the East Asia State to arrest the country’s leadership and to attack and liberate their brutal Prison Camps. In the Operation Overdue Justice mini-eBook, we spin-off from that event, to follow the lives of two of Matt’s closest friends, Major Greg and his wife Jessica Duncan as they live out the final years of mankind’s history. As the commanding officer of the Special Air Service Armour Infantry Corps, Greg is given the role of commander of the Northern Task Force to liberate the infamous Camp Number Two in the far east of the country.

From the intelligence given, Greg and the Task Force know to expect harrowing scenes of brutality toward the prisoners, ranging from unnecessary surgery to the torture of innocent men, women, and children, however, nothing prepares them for what they find. Operation Overdue Justice follows Greg, his wife Jessica and their two teenage kids, with Greg deploying to the Asia State, the operation to liberate the prison camp, the aftermath of the mission and Greg’s eventual ministry.

The Tribulation Soldier Series

The 16 Part Tribulation Soldier Series of fictional eBooks follow the life of an Armour Infantry Corps (AIC) Special Forces Soldier called Major Matt Dixon and his friends, as they live through the final years of earth’s history with their families, fighting in the world’s conflicts and then finally, following Matt’s seven-year journey to Israel, to take part in the greatest war of all time.

Through these simply written eBooks, we not only have our characters experience the end times events but cover subjects that affect us as people such as relationships, marriage, family and more. As an Author and a Pastor, I hope that a reader will find this series of eBooks helpful, to explain these great subjects in a clear and uncomplicated way.

The main publications, parts one, two and three, will be full-length eBooks following our main character Matt Dixon. The other nine eBooks, including some specials in between, will be spin-offs from throughout the three main eBooks, set in the same times and in the same circle of friends as Matt, with him making frequent appearances in each. Hopefully, this will tell the story from many different angles, giving a reader instruction, encouragement and entertainment, as they read this exciting series.

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Release dateNov 25, 2016
ISBN9781370493432
The Tribulation Soldier 2: Operation Overdue Justice
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Pastor Steven Birnie

My name is Steven Birnie and I’m the author of the 16-part Tribulation Soldier eBook Series. Please visit our Tribulation Soldier Website where a Site Map video is displayed. There you can find out all about the Tribulation Soldier Series, me & my family, as well as the many features of our online platform, which includes 7 YouTube Channels, created for our new and future readers to enjoy!Author Steven Birniewww.thetribulationsoldier.comOur YouTube for Adultswww.youtube.com/c/thebirniefamily/Our YouTube for Kidswww.youtube.com/c/birniefailyfun/

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    The Tribulation Soldier 2 - Pastor Steven Birnie

    The Tribulation Soldier Series

    EBook 2 of 16

    ‘Operation Overdue Justice’

    Written by Author and Pastor, Steven Birnie

    Copyright

    ISBN 978-1-63452-579-4

    Simply written for an easy read.

    Welcome, to the End Times…

    "…Don’t forget to explore our online platform, which includes four YouTube Channels, designed for our readers to enjoy…"

    www.thetribulationsoldier.com

    Contents

    Chapter 1 ‘I’m Tired of Missing You’

    Chapter 2 ‘The Morning after the Night Before’

    Chapter 3 ‘Think I Just Need Some Zeds’

    Chapter 4 ‘I’m not Heroic’

    Chapter 5 ‘Jessica’s Overdue Justice’

    Chapter 6 ‘Major Duncan, Lock and Load’

    Chapter 7 ‘All Things to All Men’

    Chapter One

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    ‘I’m Tired of Missing You’

    (Ephesians 5:28-29) …So ought men to love their wives as their own bodies. He that loves his wife loves himself. For no man ever yet hated his own flesh; but nourishes and cherishes it, even as the Lord the Church…

    NEWS - This is Scottish News on the Hour I’m Kim McMillan. Good evening, on tonight’s program, we’ll be hearing from a panel of experts discussing the upcoming East-West Asia Summit as world leaders begin talks on the liberation of the East Asia Prison Camps. But first, we have a Special Report on the rescue of an Irish Marine by the Special Air Service (SAS) Armour Infantry Corps (AIC). Our Ireland correspondent Gary McNamara is at the West Ireland Border, Gary good evening Good evening Kim Gary what can you tell us about this dramatic rescue? Well Kim, just hours ago we learned of a cross-border incursion by the SAS Armour Infantry Corps after they’d received intelligence on the possible whereabouts of the Irish Marine…

    Now the Marine in question had been missing for just over eighteen months, and many had presumed him dead due to his homing device going offline. However, a credible report on the location of the Marine was passed to AIC Command here in Ireland. Shortly after, a troop of AIC Soldiers took off by helicopter from the compound you see behind me and entered the Irish Bandit Country. Afterward, we learned that the AIC Troop had been successful in their hostage rescue Were there any injuries or fatalities among the AIC that we know of? As always Kim the Scottish Defence Force (SDF) wouldn’t comment initially, however, they did release a statement saying that all of the AIC Soldiers and Helicopter Crew returned safely with their rescued Marine…

    After hearing the news that my mother-in-law had died suddenly, I was whisked away on a helicopter from our deployment in the Irish Bandit Country, and now, I was ten minutes from home in Inverness, but it had taken me over twenty hours to get there.  My wife Jess and her mum were extremely close, and although Jess was strong, I knew this one would hit her hard, so before I left Ireland, I made the call to my mate Major Matt Dixon to watch over Jess and the kids till I got back. Having Matt there made me feel more at ease, but I'd had very little sleep after the trip, and I was frustrated and tired.

    Not only had the trip been long, but I'd learned that one of my Paratrooper mates had turned up at the house drunk the night before and I wasn't happy.  Barry was an injured war veteran, and he'd become my wife's pet-project, as he'd been attending her Church, and although I knew Jess could handle him, I wasn't at all comfortable with him turning up at the house when I wasn't there. But Jess was determined to help him. Thankfully, he'd turned up while Matt was at the house and although I loved Barry like a brother and respected the wishes of my wife, I'd have to go and talk to him and make sure he didn't come round when I wasn't there. For now, though, my mind was on Jess and my two teenage kids Greg and Michaela.

    As I turned into our street, I could already see my daughter Michaela sat on the back of Matt's truck waiting for me and as soon as I drew up, she jumped off to meet me. Michaela was just like her mum in that she was strong and very level-headed. I could see it in her that she'd been upset though, but a huge smile came across her face as I walked over to meet her. Daddy...oh I'm so glad you're home Dad, you okay? You look so tired I've been better sweetheart, you know, how are you? Okay yeah...I'm okay How's your big brother doing? He's okay, he's been fussing round mum like an old mother hen, you know what he's like....listen, Dad, mum's waiting for you in the garage, but Uncle Matt wants a word with you first okay?

    As Michaela went into the house, Matt walked out, and I was so grateful he'd been there for my family. He was part of the Special Boat Service Armour Infantry Corps and a really big-hearted guy. I trusted him a great deal, so much so that Matt was my emergency contact for Jess and the kids and we’d made a pact, that if anything happened to me that he’d always take care of my family. Hey big Matt, how are you son, still driving that silly American Truck I see? Major Duncan, yeh mate, it's my labour of love Listen thanks mate, thanks for staying the night eh, really appreciate it Don't mention it mate, I was up at the house in Laggan anyway, but you know it's no hassle...so was that the famous SAS Armour Infantry Corps that rescued the Irish Marine then? Yeh, that was us, we got him, he wasn't in a good state, but at least he's safe.

    I’m not surprised after eighteen months in a hole, anyway well-done mate that was a big win...listen, Jess has been the rock as always, but em, she hasn't eaten much since yesterday. I made her supper last night, and she just picked at it. Me and Michaela are making some supper, could you maybe talk her into eating some? I will mate, how is she? Ah, just the rock mate, but I think she broke a bit when she knew you'd hit the mainland, she's in the garage waiting for you. And Barry? I'll bloody kill him! Think he's had a hard couple of days, but come on mate, you know Jess can handle Barry...Greg look, I know you're tired, but you need to calm down, okay? Jess needs you.

    I know Jess is helping him out mate, but Barry can't just turn up at the house when I'm not here I know, I know...you know Barry mate, he could win the gold medal at the 'bad timing awards', but I told him straight when I took him home last night okay? So come on mate, calm down. Rodger that. Matt was right and was always so level-headed, whereas I was tired and jacked up on too much coffee. I waited with him for a short time just to gather my thoughts. Then I headed into the garage to find my wife sitting on my tool bench, smiling. I could see that behind that smile, was a very tired Jess.  

    Hey Major Duncan I dropped my gear on the floor and slowly headed over, she just kept smiling, but I could see she was holding back, so I gently drew her in for a hug. She didn’t make any noise, but I could feel the tension in her body as I held her and then, with a shake of her head, she began to cry into my chest. There we go…my princess…time to stop being strong, eh? Shhh….that’s it…I’m here It was obvious she’d been keeping strong for the kids, and I could tell that this was probably the first real cry she’d had since she’d heard the news and knowing Jess, this would relieve a lot of pressure.

    Jess and I had known each other since we were fourteen and she wasn’t just my wife but my best mate too. I knew I could never have been a Special Forces Soldier without her. She’d been my rock and given up a lot for the Scottish Defence Force. There was only so much she could take, and this had obviously floored her. After a few minutes though, I began to feel that tension go and it seemed she’d finally given up on doing the strong bit, so I was glad, I knew she’d feel so much better. Oh Greg…I’m just so happy you’re home Love I am so sorry it’s taken so long to get back…you just wouldn’t believe the hassle, I’m so sorry. I know love, I know, we’ve been doing this long enough….just glad you’re back, I love you I love you too sweetheart.

    I decided to stand there rocking her back and forth, and the more I did, the more relaxed she became so it was a good sign. After a few minutes, Matt appeared at the garage door with two cups of coffee. Hey you two, coffee’s for you, supper will be ready in about ten minutes, okay? Oh, thanks mate Yeh, thanks Matt That’s okay Jess, how are you feeling love? Better now that Greg’s back but em…good to have a cry. Listen, Matt, before you go back in, I just want to thank you for being here…you’ve been so great, just so great…I love you, Matt. I could see a tear well up in his eye, Matt was one of the toughest soldiers I knew and a big-hearted guy with it, but he’d always struggled to show his true feelings and Jess had obviously pushed a button.

    Matt, I’m going to keep asking you this every time I see you, but I just don’t understand why you’re still single, you’re such a great guy Well, you know me Jess, married to the military You know how much I love you, don’t you? Yes love, of course Well, I’m going to pray that God gives you that perfect woman Matt…some girl out there is really missing out on having a great man in her life you know? I’ll be praying Well, if you pray for a woman who’s even half as great as you, I’ll be happy. Thank you Matt, you’re such a sweetheart…you’re much better with women than you think Major Dixon, that’s so nice to hear.

    Matt, Jess listen…since I’ve got you both here, em…damn it, our troop is being deployed to the West Asia State in the next few days, and it means I’m going to miss mum’s funeral. Could you take Jess and the kids to the funeral before you go to the Norway Refugee Colony mate? Of course I can mate, no worries…West Asia State then, eh? I nodded, but both Jess and Matt knew I couldn’t talk about the deployment at this stage, although they could make an educated guess as to why. It seemed that the Combined Allied Forces (CAF) were flexing their muscles as a show of intimidation for the upcoming summit with the East Asia State (EAS). As usual, a Troop of Armour Infantry Corps Soldiers did the trick, but it meant I’d be out of the country and halfway across the world for six

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