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Out of the Fire

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Out of the Fire
File:Cover Out of the Fire by David Sherman.jpg
AuthorDavid Sherman
LanguageEnglish
SeriesNight Fighter Series
GenreWar
PublisherBallantine Books
Publication date
1987
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Softcover)
Pages241 pp
ISBN0-8041-0104-3
OCLC17682785
Preceded byMain Force Assault 
Followed byA Rock and a Hard Place 

Out of the Fire (ISBN 0-8041-0104-3) is a Vietnam War novel by David Sherman published in 1987 by the Ivy Book imprint of Ballantine Books. It is the third novel in Sherman's Night Fighter Series.

The US Marine Corps Combined Action Program unit assigned to the Vietnamese village of Bun Hou, Tango Niner, has been very successful in suppressing Viet-Cong operations in the area, and now starts putting a crimp in the get-rich-off-overtaxing-the-villager schemes of the local ARVN District Chief, Captain Nghu. Nghu, in return, manages to arrange the planting of drugs within the Marines' compound, and the subsequent "discovery" of the drugs by the Marines' chain of command. The steps taken by command to deal with the supposed breach of discipline means that Nghu will now have a freer rein with the peasants, as well as degrading Tango-Niner's effectiveness in suppressing VC activity.