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Raising a Cowgirl
Taming Team Team [2]
Jana Leigh
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9781301619559

   In book two of Taming Team TEN:
 
The men thought they left the military for
more peaceful surroundings after losing part of their team and settling in a
town with the perfect name to fit what they need, Healing.
 
However, can you ever get away from your past?
 

   They find themselves fighting once again but this
time it is not for their country; it's for their families.
 
The past is coming after them but they don't
know from where.
 
Follow Team TEN as they
look for the answers.

   With Gage, David, and Jolie you will laugh and cry
as you engulf yourselves in their lives.
 
Gage learns it is possible to change your life with the love of a good
women and friend.

   Watch as a town rallies around its new members.
 
And come along on the journey of your life to
discover what is truly important.
 
Friendship, Love, Dedication, and so much more.
 
You will bring your own experiences to the
story while it takes you on an amazing tale.

   Warning:
 
Sexually explicit content.
 
Ménage
- MFM

 

Raising a Cowgirl

Taming Team
TEN

Book Two

 

b
y Jana Leigh

 

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July
2013 JK Publishing, Inc.

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2013 by JK Publishing, Inc.

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Dedication

 

This book is for my husband, a twenty year vet with the Air Force, and to all those
who have served and will serve our country. Their sacrifice is an amazing gift to
all of us, and I am proud to say we are part of the Military family. This was a heart-wrenching
book to write, as some of the experiences are my own. Please thank a vet or service
member, anyone who puts their life on the line for us to remain safe; they are a dedicated
group of m
e
n and women who deserve our respect.

Character Glossary

 

Meet the Sexy Men of SEAL Team TEN

 

Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO) Alex “Boyscout” Prain-Strout: Technician Plans and
Targeting/ Intel

Lead Petty Officer (LPO) Frank “Wolfman” Smithe: Training

Lieutenant Commander Thane “LC” Grete: OIC or Officer in Charge

Platoon Chief Gage “Master Chief” Loman: Technical Sergeant

Sergeant Brian “Frogman” Lipit: Quick Recon Force or QRF

Sergeant Ted “Raider” Farat: Communication or COM

Petty Officer Mark “Emo” Plater: Technician Intelligence or Intel

Sergeant Mason “Voodoo” Patrick: Logistics

NCO Jessie “Ice” James: Communication or COM

LPO Drake “Lobo” Viser: Plans and Targeting

Ensign John “Dagwood” Marse: Logistics

Ensign Sam “Clipper” Roge: Air/Medical

 

Acronyms

 

CIA: Central Intelligence Agency

SOG: Special Operations Group

OIC: Officer in Charge

COM: Communications

 

Keywords for SEALs that will be in this series not necessarily in this book:

 

Mission Name: Charlie Exec

Mission Launch Code Word: Irene

Joint Operation Center: JOC

ABORT - Directive to cease action/attack/event/mission.

ACTION - Directive to initiate a briefed attack sequence or maneuver.

ALPHA CHECK - Request for bearing and range to the described point.

ANCHOR - Orbit about a specific point; ground track flown by tanker. Information
call indicates a turning engagement about a specific location.

ANGELS - Height of aircraft in thousands of feet.

ALAMO - Training term used to denote simulated launch of enemy, all-aspect radar missile.

ARMED (Safe/Hot) - Select armament (safe/hot) or armament is safe/hot.

AUTHENTICATE - To request or provide a response for a coded challenge.

BANDIT - Known enemy aircraft and type ordnance capability, if known.

BASE - Reference number used to indicate such information as headings, altitudes,
fuels,
etc.

BELLYCHECK - A momentary unloaded bank to check the blind side of a turning aircraft.

BENT - Identified system inoperative.

BLIND - No visual contact with friendly; opposite of term "VISUAL."

BOGEY - A radar/visual contact whose identity is unknown.

DOPE - Request for target information as briefed/available.

BRACKET - Indicates geometry where aircraft will maneuver to a position on opposing
sides either laterally or vertically from the target.

BREAK (Up/Down/Right/Left) - Directive to perform an immediate maximum performance
turn in the indicated direction. Assumes a defensive situation.

BREVITY - Term used to denote radio frequency is becoming saturated/degraded and briefer
transmissions must follow.

BROADCAST - Request/directive to switch to Broadcast Control.

BROKE LOCK - Loss of radar/IR lock-on (advisory).

BUDDY SPIKE (Position/Azimuth/Altitude) - Receiving friendly AI RWR.

BUGOUT (Direction) - Separation from that particular engagement/attack; no intent
to reengage.

BULLSEYE - An established reference point from which the position of an aircraft can
be determined.

BUMP - A fly-up to acquire line of sight to the target or laser designation.

BUNT - A pushover maneuver.

BURNER - Directive to select/deselect afterburner.

BUZZER - Electronic communications jamming.

CAP - An orbit at a specified location. Establish a combat air patrol.

CHAMPAGNE - An attack of three distinct groups with two in front and one behind.
The leading two groups are attempting to bracket with the trailing third group flying
up the middle.

CHATTERMARK - Begin using briefed radio procedures to counter comm jamming.

CHECK - A directive statement made to momentarily monitor (specified items/systems).
No response is required if status is normal.

CHICKS - Friendly fighter aircraft.

CHRISTMAS TREE - Directive to briefly turn on exterior lights to enable visual acquisition.

CLEAN - No radar contacts; used to confirm a good battle damage check (i.e., no air-to-surface
ordnance remaining on the wingman's aircraft).

CLEARED - Requested action is authorized (no engaged/support roles are assumed).

CLEARED DRY - Ordnance release not authorized.

CLEARED HOT - Ordnance release is authorized.

CLOSING - Bandit/bogey/target is getting closer in range.

COMMIT - Fighter intent to engage/intercept; weapons director (WD) continues to provide
information.

CONTACT - Radar/IR contact at the stated position; should be in bearing, range, altitude
(BRA), Bullseye, or geographic position format.

CONTINUE - Continue present maneuver; does not imply clearance to engage or expend
ordnance.

COVER - Directive to assume briefed support position and responsibilities.

CUTOFF - Request for, or directive to, intercept using cutoff geometry.

DEADEYE - Informative call by an airborne laser designator indicating the laser is
inoperative.

DEPLOY - Directive for the flight to maneuver to brief positioning.

DIVERT - Proceed to alternate mission/base.

DOLLY - Data link equipment.

ELEMENT - Formation of two aircraft.

ENGAGED - Maneuvering with the intent of achieving a kill. If no additional information
is provided (bearing, range, etc.), ENGAGED implies visual/radar acquisition of target.

ETA - Estimated Time of Arrival.

EYEBALL - Fighter with primary visual identification responsibility.

FADED - Previous radar contact is lost.

FEET WET/DRY - Flying over water/land.

FENCE - Boundary separating hostile and friendly area.

FENCE CHECK - Set cockpit switches as appropriate.

FLARES - Flares have been detected or directive to deploy flares.

FLASH - Temporary activation of IFF transponder on desired mode/code.

FLOAT - Directive/informative to expand the formation laterally within visual limits
to maintain a radar contact or prepare for a defensive response.

FOLLOW DOLLY - Follow data-link commands.

FOX - Air-to-air weapons employment.

FOX ONE - Simulated/actual launch of radar-guided missile.

FOX TWO - Simulated/actual launch of infrared-guided missile.

FOX THREE - Simulated/actual launch of AMRAAM/Phoenix missile.

FOX FOUR - Bomber gunner has simulated firing on a target.

FOX MIKE - VHF/FM radio.

FURBALL - A turning fight involving multiple aircraft.

GADGET - Fire control radar.

GO SECURE - Activate secure voice communications.

GORILLA - Large force of indeterminable numbers and formation.

GREEN (Direction) - Direction determined to be clearest of enemy air-to-air activity.

HEADS DOWN - Call to inform aircrew that leader/wingman is head-down in the cockpit
and wingman/leader is responsible for clearing.

HEADS UP - Enemy/bogey got through; no kill.

HOLDING HANDS - Aircraft in visual formation.

HOME PLATE - Home airfield.

HOT - In context, attack geometry will result in rollout in front of the target.

HOTEL FOX - HF radio.

HOUND DOG - Informative call from support fighter to engaged fighter within visual
arena that a shot opportunity exists. Implies tally/visual.

JINK - Unpredictable maneuvers to negate a gun tracking solution.

JOKER - separation/bugout/event termination should begin.

KILL - Directive to commit on target with clearance to fire; in training, a fighter
call to indicate kill criteria have been fulfilled.

MICKEY - Have Quick time-of-day (TOD) signal.

MIDNIGHT - Informative call advising that command and control functions (GCI/AWACS)
are no longer available.

MUSIC - Electronic radar jamming. On AI radar, electronic deceptive jamming.

NO JOY - Aircrew does not have visual contact with the target/bandit; opposite of
term "TALLY."

PACKAGE - Geographically isolated collection of groups/contacts/formations.

PADLOCKED - Informative call indicating aircrew cannot take eyes off an aircraft/ground
target without risk of losing tally/visual.

PAINT - Friendly AAI/APX interrogation.

PIGEONS - Magnetic bearing and range to a specified point.

PLAYTIME - Amount of time aircraft can remain on station.

POINT - Directive for an element either to turn toward each other as a defensive response
or to reestablish a mutually supportive formation.

POP - Starting climb for air-to-surface attack.

POPEYE - Flying in clouds or area of reduced visibility.

POSIT - Request for position; response normally in terms of a geographic landmark,
or off a common reference point.

POST ATTACK (Direction) - WD transmission to indicate desired direction after completion
of intercept/engagement.

POST HOLE - Rapid descending spiral.

POWER - Reminder to set the throttles appropriately considering the IR threat and
desired energy state.

PRESS - Directive to continue the attack; mutual support will be maintained. Supportive
role will be assumed.

PUMP - A briefed maneuver to stop closure on the threat or geographical boundary while
maintaining situation awareness.

PURE - Call indicating pure pursuit is being used or directive call to go pure pursuit.

PUSH (Channel) - Go to designated frequency.

ROGER - Indicates aircrew understands the radio transmission; does not indicate compliance
or reaction.

SANDWICHED - A situation where an aircraft/element finds themselves between opposing
aircraft/elements.

SEPARATE - Leaving a specific engagement; may or may not reenter.

SHADOW - Follow indicated target.

SICK - Described equipment is degraded.

SILENT - "GO SILENT" directive to initiate briefed EMCON procedures.

SPARKLE - Target marking by a gunship or FAC using incendiary rounds.

SPLASH* - Target destroyed (air-to-air); weapons impact (air-to-ground).

SPOOFING - Informative that voice deception is being employed.

SPOT - Informative that laser target designation is being received.

SQUAWK - Operate IFF as indicated or IFF is operating as indicated.

STACK - Two or more groups/contacts/formations with a high/low altitude separation
in relation to each other.

STATUS - Request for an individual's tactical situation; response is normally "offensive,"
"defensive," or "neutral." May be suffixed by position and heading.

STINGER - Formation of two or more aircraft with a single in trail.

STRANGER - Unidentified traffic that is not a participant in the mission.

STRANGLE - Turn off equipment indicated.

SUPPORTING - The act of assisting the engaged fighter in killing the bandit while
maintaining overall battle situation awareness.

TALLY - Sighting of a target/bandit; opposite of "NO JOY."

TARGET-Specification of sort responsibility.

TIED - Positive radar contact with element/aircraft.

TRACK - A series of related contacts indicating direction of travel.

TRAIL - Tactical formation of two or more aircraft following one another.

TRASHED - Informative call; missile in flight has been defeated.

TUMBLEWEED - Indicates limited situation awareness; no tally, no visual; a request
for information.

VICTOR - VHF/AM radio.

VISUAL - Sighting of a friendly aircraft; opposite of "BLIND."

WEEDS - Indicates that aircraft are operating close to the surface.

WILCO - Will comply with received instructions.

ZIPPER - Acknowledge radio transmissions with two clicks of the mike button.

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