Tag: Koevoet

Zulu Zulu Foxtrot To Hell and Back with Koevoet


Free Download Arn Durand, "Zulu Zulu Foxtrot: To Hell and Back with Koevoet"
English | 2012 | ISBN: 1770224343 | EPUB | pages: 261 | 0.7 mb
This is the explosive follow-up to Zulu Zulu Golf, covering Arn Durand’s next few years in Koevoet, the most deadly fighting force involved in the Border War. After moving to the unit Zulu Foxtrot, Durand went deeper into Angola than before and was involved in more contacts with the enemy, which he describes in nerve-shattering detail. Balancing the action is a dramatic human story, as Durand faces the tragic death of his commander, Frans Conradie, one of the pioneers of Koevoet, who had become a mentor to him.

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Koevoet Experiencing South Africa’s Deadly Bush War


Free Download Jim Hooper, "Koevoet: Experiencing South Africa’s Deadly Bush War"
English | 2013 | pages: 312 | ISBN: 0957058705 | EPUB | 77,0 mb
Koevoet! has been an global bestseller since its release over 20 years ago. This new edition goes far beyond the original in capturing the courage, fear and intensity of South Africa’s deadly bush war. Never before had an outsider been given unrestricted access to Koevoet, the elite South West African Police counterinsurgency unit – also known as Operation K and officially as the South West Africa Police Counter Insurgency Unit (SWAPOL-COIN). Author Jim Hooper spent a total of five months embedded with the semi-secret and predominantly black ‘Ops K’, which climaxed with one of the most vicious and determined infiltrations ever mounted by the communist-backed South West Africa People s Organization (SWAPO). Crossing regularly into Angola in pursuit of the insurgents, he saw friends die next to him and was twice wounded himself. This updated edition, drawing on the recollections and diaries of the men he rode with, will fascinate yet another generation of readers. In assembling this work, Jim Hooper had the opportunity to re-connect with so many of the men who allowed this outsider to ride with them. All of which brought a new intensity and poignancy. It also reminded Jim Hooper how privileged he was to have been witness to Koevoet’s war. This stunning work is a tribute to Koevoet and the legend they created.

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