Destiny: Bush War: At Thy Call We Shall Not Falter

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From the strong running currents of the Cunene River to the early morning dawn over Cassinga, this book tells the story of a South African Special Forces officer's dedication to his cause. The rivalry between Captain Tom Maclachlan and Timothy Shikongo, commander of SWAPO's Special Units, takes the reader on a journey through the Angolan Bush war where no mercy was given or taken with the harsh reality of their destinies. Kill or be killed. When a female doctor was abducted by Mamba as part of a grand betrayal, it was Tango Mike who followed the trail. The scene was set for a terrific battle between two top military opponents with no clear outcome. There was only one parallel: they were both soldiers.
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AuthorWynand du Toit
PublisherWynand du Toit
PlaceSouth Africa
Year2017
ISBN9781928405559
BindingPaperback
ConditionVery Good
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