- Nonfiction
- History
1 Recce
Die nag behoort aan ons
Alexander Strachan
ISBN:
9780624081494
Epub ISBN:
9780624081500
Publisher:
Tafelberg
Date Released:
October 2018
Price (incl. VAT):
R 360.00
Format:
Soft cover, 352pp
About this book:
1 Recce. One of the sharpest, most versatile and deadliest specialist units in the South African Defence Force. These men were superfit and unbelievably tough.
Time and again they put their lives on the line in covert operations.
The award-winning author Alexander Strachan, himself a former Recce, tells the story of 1 Recce's formation, historyand role in the Bush War. After years of myth and secrecy, this book provides an inside look at the Recces and the work they did behind the scenes.
Time and again they put their lives on the line in covert operations.
The award-winning author Alexander Strachan, himself a former Recce, tells the story of 1 Recce's formation, history
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