At six years old Sean York decided he would become a soldier and never considered any other options. Upon graduation from high school Sean walked away from his tight knit family, a college football scholarship, and hardest of all his childhood sweetheart who refused to leave their small Mississippi hometown. Trained as a Military Policeman Sean wore proudly the crossed pistol emblem on his uniform, but the army was not at all what he expected and was miserable in his first assignments. He rekindles a relationship with his ...
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At six years old Sean York decided he would become a soldier and never considered any other options. Upon graduation from high school Sean walked away from his tight knit family, a college football scholarship, and hardest of all his childhood sweetheart who refused to leave their small Mississippi hometown. Trained as a Military Policeman Sean wore proudly the crossed pistol emblem on his uniform, but the army was not at all what he expected and was miserable in his first assignments. He rekindles a relationship with his sweetheart and thinks seriously of returning home. But when he receives orders sending him overseas to Korea his small world crashes as he again chooses the army over what he knows and loves. Sean finds himself at Camp Red Cloud Korea in a strange new world with plenty of action as a Military Policeman and Sean is finally in his element where he always dreamed. He becomes attracted to a local Korean girl who works for his unit and as their relationship begins to heat up Sean stumbles on information about an organized criminal ring of soldiers engaged in drugs, prostitution, loan sharking, and extortion. Sean reports his findings to Army CID and an investigation is launched. Sean's confidence in CID is shaken when a few days later he and his girlfriend are unexpectedly assaulted and threatened by that same criminal group trying to derail the CID investigation that no one is supposed to know about. Threatening Sean is a mistake. Threatening his girlfriend is a bigger mistake and they're about to find that out.
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