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“Traitor Truce” by Robert Burtt

Link - Posted by Bill on October 24, 2008 @ 3:42 pm in

Gone were the hours of battle-mad conflict, when the roaring flames from shell-torn Chapei reached their hungry tongues high into the sky. Gone the anxious moments on the Dragon tarmac when Jap bombs rained from the sky as thick as hailstones. A truce had been declared. No longer was the Dragon squadron allowed to fight. And then, before the very eyes of Battling Grogan and his men, a fleet of swift Jap Kawanishis opened their guns on a lone Chinese ship, and Battling Grogan gave the forbidden signal—“Attack.”

“The Bat Brood” by Robert Burtt

Link - Posted by Bill on September 12, 2008 @ 3:31 pm in

Battling Grogan and his men knew there was something strange, menacing about the crest of Ming Kung Chan hill. Nothing visible was there, yet every man on that Dragon flight heard whispered warnings of impending doom from the cliff below. And when Grogan received word that no night patrols should go out from his squadron, he knew that somewhere on that sinister cliff lurked a weapon that could strike at the Dragons only in the inky darkness of night.

“Death From the Rising Sun” by Robert Burtt

Link - Posted by Bill on June 27, 2008 @ 12:52 am in

General Mord Grogan, better known as Battling Grogan, commands the Chinese Dragon Squadron against the invading Japanese in pre WWII China. Along with his friend and first officer Cheung Sun Im, he will do anything it takes to keep China free. In this adventure, Grogan knows that a greater danger faces the Dragons than ever before—a danger not from bullets, but an invisible danger that strikes from the sun itself.

“Ming Menace” by Robert Burtt

Link - Posted by Bill on May 9, 2008 @ 12:00 am in

General Mord Grogan, known as Battling Grogan, is an American pilot serving with the Chinese in their battle against the invading Japanese. He commands the all Chinese “Dragon Squadron” along with his friend and first officer Captain Cheung Sun Im. In this story they try to prevent the Japanese from stealing the famous and priceless White Jade Buddha. Grogan almost falls victim to the gruesome Chinese “Rice Torture”.
Author Robert Burtt is best known as the co-writer of the 30’s and 40’s radio shows “Captain Midnight” and “The Air Adventures of Jimmie Allen”.