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Out of Captivity: Surviving 1,967 Days in the Colombian Jungle $0.49 On February 13, 2003, a plane carrying three American military contractors – Marc Gonsalves, Tom Howes, and Keith Stansell – crashed in the mountainous jungle of Colombia. Dazed and shaken, they awoke battered and covered in blood with automatic rifles pointing at their faces. As of that moment they belonged to the terrorist organization known as the FARC, the military arm of the Colombia Communis… |
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Escape in Iraq: The Thomas Hamill Story $2.25 Escape In Iraq: The Thomas Hamill Story chronicles the extraordinary experience of American civilian, Thomas Hamill, a truck convoy commander delivering fuel to the U.S. armed forces in Iraq. On April 9, 2004 his convoy was attacked near the Baghdad International Airport. Five of Hamill’s associates were killed and he was wounded and taken prisoner by masked gunmen who held him hostage in Iraq for… |
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Buried Alive: The True Story of Kidnapping, Captivity, and a Dramatic Rescue (NelsonFree) $1.38 A true-life adventure sure to shock as well as inspire. AK47s, masked thugs, and brutal urgency erupt from Roy Hallums’ account of his abduction in Iraq, shredding through those frequently sterile cable news reports revealing that another “American contractor is being held hostage . . .” Hallums was the everyman behind that report―a 56-year-old retired Naval commander working as a food supply co… |

I’m willing to risk being kidnapped and beheaded in Iraq — how do I find civilian jobs overseas?
The job market in the States is in a sorry state, but there’s big money to be made for skilled people who are willing to risk their lives in the Middle East. I’m not Army material, but I’m interested in being a civilian contractor in Iraq or Afghanistan. Where can I go to get my foot in the door with these jobs?
Don’t do it.
You WILL DIE ! BWAHAHAHHAA
Iraq group says it has kidnapped US contractor جماعة عصائب أهل الحق
In by gone days all a contractor had to do was give the customer good quality and good service and he/she would be set. Then set back and let your customers do your selling for you. They would tell a friend and then that friend would tell a friend. Your phone would be ringing off the hook. I remember as an Architectural designer some days I would have up to four people wanting to schedule appointments for designs. Those days are long gone! But Fear Not! Click Here For Help
