An edition of Shadows in the sand (2011)

Shadows in the sand

a Koevoet tracker's story of an insurgency war

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An edition of Shadows in the sand (2011)

Shadows in the sand

a Koevoet tracker's story of an insurgency war

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"This is the story of a Kavango tracker who served six years with Koevoet ('Crowbar'), the elite South African anti-terrorist unit, during the South West African-Angolan bush war of the '80s."--Back cover.

Publish Date
Language
English
Pages
293

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Cover of: Shadows in the sand
Shadows in the sand: a Koevoet tracker's story of an insurgency war
2011, 30° South Publishers
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Edition Notes

Published in Afrikaans under title: Skadus in die sand.

Includes index.

Published in
Pinetown, South Africa

Classifications

Library of Congress
DT1645 .K36 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
293 p., [32] p. of plates :
Number of pages
293

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25058606M
ISBN 10
0620474793
ISBN 13
9780620474795
LCCN
2011509022
OCLC/WorldCat
719430661

Work Description

Shadows in the Sand: A Koevoet Tracker's Story of an Insurgency War - Sisingi Kamongo & Leon Bezuidenhout
Where dust can tell time ... For the first time, a Koevoet operative's story of the bush war - and the first-ever account of the bush war by a non-white member of the South African security forces. This is the story of a Kavango tracker who served for six years with Koevoet ('Crowbar'), the elite South African Police anti-terrorist unit, during the South West African-Angolan bush war of the '80s. Most white team leaders lasted only two years; the black trackers walked the tracks for years. Sisingi Kamongo tells the story of the many firefights he was involved in; he tells of the trackers looking for the shadows on the ground, facing ambush and AP mines at every turn; he tells of the art of tracking ... where dust can tell time. Kamongo's story is supported by two accounts from renowned Koevoet team leaders, forming a powerful collection of experiences from South Africa's most successful counter-insurgency unit.

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