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Article: Battlefield Fallujah Warriors: Lance Corporal Chance Nix, USMC

Battlefield Fallujah Warriors: Lance Corporal Chance Nix, USMC

Battlefield Fallujah Warriors: Lance Corporal Chance Nix, USMC

Driver, attached to India Company, 3rd Battalion, 1st Marines

Bonus Episode
Interviewer: Laura Cross, Rebel Seed Studio
via telephone - Los Angeles/Dallas: January 8, 2020


Chance Nix was born and raised in Pleasant Grove, Dallas, Texas, before enlisting in the Marine Corps. With two tours of duty, which includes the Battle of Fallujah, Chance came away with a sense of pride, a Purple Heart, and a few stories to tell. In between his two tours in Iraq, Chance volunteered to drive a seven-ton truck through the murky waters of Louisiana to aid in the relief of Hurricane Katrina.

After being injured during his second tour, Chance spent some time getting short stories published while working on his novel, Kill! Kill!, about Iraq. Being a lover of 80’s action movies and macho tough guy films, he wasn’t content with making the book some sappy autobiography. He may be all too familiar with self-deprecating humor, but the thing that really gets Chance going is writing some kickass action stories. 

Chance spends his time between writing, veteran activities, and raising his kids. He may be a little older, a little slower, but he can still shoot a tick off a dog’s butt at 300 yards.

About the Book

Kill! Kill! tells the fictional story of a squad of lovable degenerates during the Second Battle of Fallujah. Filled with tongue-in-cheek antics, chaotic humor, blood-spraying action and shameless bad-assery, follow these men as they learn what it means to earn the title U.S. Marine.

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Connect with Chance - Website: GruntInk.com | Facebook: @GruntInk | Twitter: @GruntInk | Instagram: @GruntInk