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| #3139118 in Books | 2010-08-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.10 x1.00 x6.00l,1.50 | File type: PDF | 464 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| I am former Field Artillery and love reading about it|By Douglas L. Beste|I am former Field Artillery and love reading about it. I am very fascinated about the SA Army(very similar to the US army in Vietnam) and the boarder war. This goes in def in all the operations, the way units were set up, rotated through and what went right and wrong. It is written in the British officer||This book will interest former Gunners and military historians. --Msasa Mail
First In, Last Out: The South African Artillery in Action 1975-1988 is a must-have. It is a lucid account of South African Army artillery operations during the Namibian/Ang
From the 25 pounder to the devastating G5 and G6 guns―to the Valkirie 127mm multiple-rocket launcher and M5 mortar. This work covers all operations of the Border War in which the South African gunners took part, starting in early 1975 when a young second lieutenant was seconded to train UNITA troops in Angola on US 4.2-inch mortars―through Operation Savannah, the first operation, to the last rounds that were fired in June 1988 against the Cuban 80th Division in sout...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.First In, Last Out: The South African Artillery in Action: 1975–1988 | Clive Wilsworth. I was recommended this book by a dear friend of mine.