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AT THE FRONT: A General's account of South Africa's Border WarAT THE FRONT: A General's account of South Africa's Border War
Geldenhuys, Jannie

As Chief of the South African Defence Force from 1985 to 1990 Geldenhuys brought his experience to bear on the South African Border War, and was part of the negotiating team which brought an end to the conflict in 1989. In this completely revised and updated edition of his 1993 account, Geldenhuys reflects on a life defined as much by a military career spanning more than four decades as it was by politics and indeed the need for peace on the African sub-continent. 288pp, SOUTH AFRICA. JONATHAN BALL.

2008 2003 9781868423316 Paperback 


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BUFFALO SOLDIERS: The Story of South Africa's 32 Battalion 1975-1993
Breytenbach, Jan

The author is a colonel who founded the one of the most controversial infantry units in South Africa's military. He tells the story of warring in Southern Angola and Namibia, insurgency and counter insurgency and the extension of the Cold War to Southern Africa. Illustrated with colour photographs. Index, 360pp, SOUTH AFRICA. GALAGO BOOKS.

2002 1919854118 Paperback 


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BUFFALO SOLDIERS: The Story of South Africa's 32 Battalion 1975-1993


FROM FLEDGLING TO EAGLE: The South African Air Force during the Border WarFROM FLEDGLING TO EAGLE: The South African Air Force during the Border War
Lord, Brig-Gen Dick

Chronicles the evolution of the SAAF in the 'Border War' that raged in Angola and Namibia from 1966 to 1989, covering all the major South African Defence Force (SADF) operations from Omgulumbashe to the April Fool's Day war in 1989. Dick Lord, who writes in a from the cockpit style, has drawn on his own first-hand operational reports and diaries, incorporating anecdotes from dozens of aviators from a wide variety of squadrons - Buccaneers, Canberras, Mirages, Bosboks, C-160s and130s and helicopters. Index, apps, gloss, maps, b/w photos, 528pp, SOUTH AFRICA. 30' SOUTH.

2008 9781920143305 Hardback 


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IN SOUTHERN SKIES: A Pictorial History of Early Aviation in Southern Africa, 1816-1940
Illsley, John

A well researched history of flight in Southern Africa documenting early attempts with gliders and balloons up to commercial and military flights in the mid twentieth century. Illustrated with several hundred b/w photographs and images. Maps, apps, bib, 362pp, SOUTH AFRICA. JONATHAN BALL, 1868421686

2003 Hardback 


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IN SOUTHERN SKIES: A Pictorial History of Early Aviation in Southern Africa, 1816-1940


MAILSHIPS OF THE UNION CASTLE LINEMAILSHIPS OF THE UNION CASTLE LINE
Spanning the period from 1857 to 1977, this illustrated volume tells the story of the mail service between Britain and South Africa and the life style aboard in peace and war times. Illustrated with colour and b/w images, drawings and photographs. Index, bib, 180pp, SOUTH AFRICA. FERNWOOD PRESS, 1874950059

1994 Hardback 


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NO ROOM FOR ERROR: An Account of Light Aircraft Crashes in South Africa
Van der Spek, Pete

A study for both the light aircraft enthusiast and the reader who wants to know the real story behind 35 light aircraft accidents in South Africa. Gloss, b/w photos, 112pp, SOUTH AFRICA. DAVID PHILIP/NEW AFRICA BOOKS, 0864865554

2003 Paperback 


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NO ROOM FOR ERROR: An Account of Light Aircraft Crashes in South Africa


ON THE BRIDGE OF GOODBYE: The story of South Africa's discarded San soldiersON THE BRIDGE OF GOODBYE: The story of South Africa's discarded San soldiers
Robbins, David

Set against the southern African canvas of war and upheaval is the story of the famous San soldiers who fought first for the Portuguese in Angola, then for South Africa from bases in northern Namibia. When South Africa withdrew to make way for Namibian independence, many of these soldiers and their dependents came to South Africa where, after 13 years in tents, they moved into small houses on the outskirts of Kimberley. B/w plates, 229pp, SOUTH AFRICA. JONATHAN BALL.

2007 9781868422647 Paperback 


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ORDINARY SPRINGBOKS: White Servicemen and Social Justice in South Africa, 1939-1961
Roos, Neil

Springbok was a term used to describe the 200 000 white South African men who volunteered to serve during the Second World War. Neil Roos provides a fresh approach in considering comradeship and social justice ethnographically, as a way of focusing on ordinary Springboks' expectations and experiences during and after the war. BNS, 180pp, UK. ASHGATE PUBLISHERS.

2005 075463471X Hardback 


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ORDINARY SPRINGBOKS: White Servicemen and Social Justice in South Africa, 1939-1961


A SECRET BURDEN: Memories of the Border War by South African soldiers who fought in itA SECRET BURDEN: Memories of the Border War by South African soldiers who fought in it
Batley, Karen (Ed.)

This collection of poetry and prose, written by young, white South African conscripts deployed during the so-called 'Border War' in Angola and Namibia, provides an intimate, sometimes shocking, glimpse into the horrors experienced by the young conscripts, or of the physical and emotional scars many of these 'walking wounded' still carry. 133pp, SOUTH AFRICA. JONATHAN BALL.

2007 9781868422906 Paperback 


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SILENT WAR: South African Recce Operations 1969-1994
Stiff, Tony

An objective history of the SADF Special Forces Unit, the Reconnaissance Commandos, uncovering information about multiple covert operations and South Africa's military involvement in Mozambique, Angola, Zambia and Rhodesia. Also includes a first hand account of the work of Koevoet, the police counter insurgency unit in Namibia. The first volume of the South African Secret Warfare trilogy. BNS, 608pp, UK. GALAGO BOOKS.

2004 2002 1919854045 Paperback 


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SILENT WAR: South African Recce Operations 1969-1994


AN UNPOPULAR WAR: From Afkak to BosbefokAN UNPOPULAR WAR: From Afkak to Bosbefok
Thompson, J.H.

In the seventies, eighties and nineties, conscription had a profound effect on hundreds of thousands of young men, particularly those who had to serve the South African Defence Forces in the Angolan war. This title is a collection of reflections and memories of that time, collected by JH Thompson, who interviewed men who did National Service. Contributors include ordinary soldiers, Special Forces members, helicopter pilots, chefs and religious objectors. The title captures the spirit and atmosphere, the daily duties, the boredom, fear and other intense experiences of an SADF soldier. Gloss, 238pp, SOUTH AFRICA. ZEBRA PRESS.

2006 1770073019 Paperback 


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VLAMGAT: The Story of the Mirage F1 in the South African Air Force
Lord, Brig-Gen Dick

Vlamgat, literally 'flaming hole' in Afrikaans, was the nickname the South African Air Force (SAAF) gave to the Mirage F1, its formidable frontline jet fighter during South Africa's long border wars in South West Africa (Namibia) and Angola from the late 1960s to the late 1980s. This account of the aircraft and its role is packed with information, illustrations and anecdotes. Col and b/w photos, index, 316pp, SOUTH AFRICA. 30' SOUTH.

2008 9781920143367 Paperback 


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VLAMGAT: The Story of the Mirage F1 in the South African Air Force


WARFARE BY OTHER MEANS: South Africa in the 1980s and 1990sWARFARE BY OTHER MEANS: South Africa in the 1980s and 1990s
Stiff, Peter

A wide ranging and explosive book exploring South Africa's covert military operations during the final years of apartheid. The author describes assassinations, de-struction and mayhem committed both at home and abroad, the infiltration of opposition movements, the cultivation of right wing churches and the attempts to start a civil war before the 1994 elections. BNS, 600p, UK. GALAGO BOOKS, 1919584010

2002 Hardback 


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