Table Of ContentINVASION USA IV
THE BATTLE FOR HOUSTON … THE
AFTERMATH
By
T. I. Wade
INVASION USA I-IV.
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Dedication
This Book IV of INVASION USA is dedicated to the U.S. Navy Seals. I would
also like to recognize the men and women of the United States Air Force, as well
as every person who has served in the Armed Forces of The United States of
America.
Thank you for all you do/have done to keep this country safe, and we know
many out of you out there will never be recognized for your brave acts.
We can’t imagine what you go through, but we think about you!
So don’t think you are an unknown!
I hope my writing and the depiction of a group of fictional military men rises to
the high standards the U.S. military sets for themselves.
T I Wade.
July, 2012.
Note From the Author:
This novel is only a story—a story of fiction that could or will come true
sometime in the future. The people in this story are all fictitious, but since the
story takes place in our present day, some of the people mentioned could be real
people. No names have been given to these people and there were no thoughts to
treat these people as good or bad people. Rather, I have attempted to capture
people who are living at the time the story is written. Are you ready to survive a
life-changing moment that could turn your life upside-down sometime in the
near future?
Read on and find out!
If your survival knife isn’t honed as sharp as a razorblade yet, then purchase a
shotgun or six and a ton of ammo.
I suppose you are right! Never take a knife to a gunfight.
I hope you enjoy the fourth part of this long saga.
Table of Contents
The Battle for Houston
Chapter 1:
San Antonio invaded
Chapter 2:
Flight from China – May
Chapter 3:
Houston – May-June
Chapter 4:
We have found the bad guys, Sir!
Chapter 5:
Seal Team Six
Chapter 6:
The Hurricane with No Name
Chapter 7:
We need more Men!
Chapter 8:
The Battle of Houston – May-June
Chapter 9:
The End of The Battle For Houston
Chapter 10:
What to do next!
The Aftermath
Chapter 1:
August 1st
Chapter 2:
Trial in Bogotá.
Chapter 3:
The meeting at Capitol Hill
Chapter 4:
The Weddings
Chapter 5:
Who are these guys?
Chapter 6:
Alaska
Chapter 7:
Mike Mallory – The Right Wing Threat
Chapter 8:
Who is in control of this?
Chapter 9:
We’ve found them
Chapter 10:
Cold Bay, Alaska.
Chapter 11:
The time for Civilians is over.
Chapter 12:
Major Wong and The Seals
Chapter 13:
The final clean-up
Chapter 14:
New Government – New Laws
Epilogue
THE BATTLE FOR HOUSTON
Chapter 1
San Antonio invaded
While General Patterson was fighting his war on the other side of the world, the
local war was about to heat up.
Manuel Calderón allowed his men to rest on May 4th and told everybody
they would cross into the United States the next day. May 5th Cinco de Mayo
was a good day to attack America. He got his two brothers, Alberto and Pedro,
together and invited the leader of the new Cartels to the meeting with the five
other family commanders from Venezuela and Brazil. With the combined forces
of their first American-Latino family they had 150,000 men all together. The
Sanchez family of 30,000 waited just south of Laredo in a community called Rio
Brava; here they had found a nearly deserted housing community, murdered the
dozen-odd people they found there and moved in to wait for their friends coming
from the south.
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The Navistar-P satellite was not picking up these congregations of people
massing on both sides of the border. If it had remained over the central U.S.,
where Carlos left it, the technicians would have seen slightly darker moving
shapes of masses of men slowly joining together like mercury. The satellite
could have shown a group of 20,000 men in one place, and 100,000 would have
blatantly stood out.
Unfortunately, the technicians manning the satellite feed were watching the
Chinese coast, Hawaii, and to within 500 miles of the Californian coast. Their
viewing range was a great distance from Texas.
Carlos would be told the bad news in a couple of days when he would then
give the technicians orders to change the satellite’s orbit back to its original
position. It would take Carlos and his technicians at least two weeks to get the
pictures back over the Texas area and currently he, was just leaving the
satellite’s viewing field; he was 700 miles away from Elmendorf in Alaska—the
U.S. coast—in the AC-130 Gunship Pave Pronto.