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Dec 17th, 2014, 1:49 am
Casca the Eternal Mercenary Series by Barry Sadler (Books: 7-8, 10-12, 14-15, 17-20, 25-28, 30-32, 34-41)
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Overview: Soldier, singer, songwriter and author, Barry Sadler led a brief but colorful life that brought him to national prominence in 1966 with the release of his Vietnam-era hit The Ballad of the Green Berets. Although he was never to recapture the fame and attention The Ballad had brought him, Barry conceived the idea of Casca, the Eternal Mercenary and became a bestselling author with sales of over two million copies of the popular series. Barry Sadler was shot on September 8, 1989 under mysterious circumstances in Guatemala City where he was living and writing.

The Casca series of novels were created by Barry Sadler in 1979. The stories revolve around the life of Casca Rufio Longinus, a soldier in the Roman legions who is cursed by Christ on Golgotha for driving a spear into him. For his efforts Casca was doomed to wander the Earth aimlessly, always as a soldier.
Genre: Historical Fiction

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Casca 7: The Damned (1982): Casca returns to the Roman Empire in time to see Rome fall to the Visigoths, then joins the fight against Atilla the Hun at the Battle of the Catalunian Plains in 451.
Casca 8: Soldier of Fortune (1983): Casca serves as a mercenary based in 1976 Cambodia.
Casca 10: The Conquistador (1984): Casca escapes from a 16th-century Spanish prison and travels to the New World with Hernán Cortés.
Casca 11: The Legionnaire (1984): At the end of World War II, Casca is captured by the French and drafted into the French Foreign Legion. He is eventually sent to French Indochina, where he fights in the Battle of Dien Bien Phu.
Casca 12: African Mercenary (1984): In 1977, Casca is sent on a mission to kill an African dictator, but is betrayed by his allies.
Casca 14: The Phoenix (1985): Casca, on a mission to stop a Viet Cong assassination squad, is captured by the North Vietnamese. He escapes, but is badly wounded and taken to a US Army field hospital. This is a prequel to the first Casca novel.
Casca 15: The Pirate (1985): In 1718, Casca sails to the Caribbean to escape arrest. There he becomes involved with pirates, including the infamous Blackbeard.
Casca 17: The Warrior (1987): In the late 1860s, Casca sails the South Pacific, where he saves a small island village from a local warlord.
Casca 18: The Cursed (1987): Casca joins the British Army in 1899, but deserts to the Chinese side and joins the Boxer Rebellion.
Casca 19: The Samurai (1988): Casca is rescued off the coast of Japan in 1184, and later fights in the Battle of Dan-no-ura.
Casca 20: Soldier of Gideon (1988): Casca joins the Israeli Army and fights in the Golan Heights during the Yom Kippur War.
Casca 25: Halls of Montezuma (2006): Casca arrives in America in the 1840s. When war with Mexico breaks out he joins the US Army and helps take the fortress of Chapultepec outside Mexico City.
Casca 26: Johnny Reb (2007): Casca fights for the South during the American Civil War.
Casca 27: The Confederate (2008): During the American Civil War, Casca must face threats both from the North and the Brotherhood.
Casca 28: The Avenger (2008): Casca returns to the Eastern Roman Empire in the 6th century, to get revenge against the Brotherhood, and takes part in the Battle of Taginae.
Casca 30: Napoleon's Soldier (2009): Casca joins Napoleon's Grande Armée and participates in the 1812 French invasion of Russia.
Casca 31: The Conqueror (2009): Casca enlists in the army of William of Normandy and takes part in the Battle of Hastings.
Casca 32: The Anzac (2010): The Eternal Mercenary joins the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps to fight the Ottoman Turks at Gallipoli
Casca 34: Devil's Horseman (October 2010): The Mongol invasion of Europe is the background to this story of Mongol politics as Casca is dragged into factional struggles, and takes part in the climactic Battle of Mohi.
Casca 35: Sword of the Brotherhood (May 2011): Casca is blackmailed into helping the Brotherhood retrieve the Spear of Longinus from the Sassanid Persians, with the backdrop being the Byzantine-Sassanid War of 602–628.
Casca 36: The Minuteman (October 2011): The American War of Independence is the setting for this story, set in the first part of the war, between 1775 and 1777. Casca finds a tough adversary in the British officer Major Sir Richard Eley while fighting at the Battle of Bunker Hill, the Battle of White Plains and the Battle of Trenton and Battle of Princeton.
Casca 37: Roman Mercenary (April 2012): Set during the period of Casca 7: The Damned, the protagonist and six hired mercenaries set out to rescue a rich man's daughter from a barbarian occupied former Roman city.
Casca 38: The Continental (October 2012): Conclusion of story started in book 36.
Casca 39: The Crusader (April 2013): Casca works for the Byzantine Emperor Alexius Comnenus during The First Crusade and helps a Frankish noblewoman on her journey towards Jerusalem.
Casca 40: Blitzkrieg (October 2013): The early part of the Second World War sees Casca campaigning in Poland and then Belgium and France for the panzer korps, while trying to avoid a police hunt investigating a murder in a Berlin hotel that Casca was involved in.
Casca 41: The Longbowman (June 2014) EBOOK FORMAT ONLY: Casca joins the English army of King Henry V and takes part in the Battle of Agincourt.

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Books 1-3, 5-6, 13, 16 can be found here: viewtopic.php?f=1293&t=799041&hilit=Barry+Sadler
Book 4 can be found here: viewtopic.php?f=1293&t=873595&hilit=Barry+Sadler
Book 9 can be found here: viewtopic.php?f=1293&t=967113&hilit=Barry+Sadler
Books 21-22 can be found here: viewtopic.php?f=1293&t=967552&hilit=barry+sadler

Please note that I do not have Books 23, 24, 29, or 33.
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