TY - BOOK AU - Graham, Michael F., TI - Secret SAS missions in Africa: C Squadrons's counter-terrorist operations 1968-1980 SN - 9781526712462 AV - UA659.S67 G73 2017 U1 - 356.16 23 PY - 2017/// CY - Barnsley, South Yorkshire PB - Pen & Sword Military, KW - Graham, Michael. KW - Great Britain KW - Army KW - Special Air Service Regiment, 22nd KW - History KW - Anecdotes KW - Special forces (Military science) KW - Africa KW - Terrorism KW - Prevention KW - Africa, East KW - istory, Military KW - South Africa KW - History, Military KW - Zimbabwe KW - Chimurenga War, 1966-1980 N1 - C Squadron SAS -- SAS Africa - the Team -- SAS Call Sign Sierra One Seven -- Madness in Mozambique -- The Chewore ambush -- The Spirit's Cave -- The ZAPU arms cache -- The big bang theory -- Chaos by kayak -- Sinking the hopes of Mother Russia -- The last rites for ZAPU -- The English lord: Richard Cecil -- Rex Nyongo's luck N2 - "This fascinating book is the first to cover the little known C Squadron of the Special Air Service. Operating in Africa, the Squadron was involved in almost continuous counter communist terrorist operations over the period 1968 to 1980. In the unstable final stages of British colonial and white rule, the Squadron was never short of action. African nationalist movements, backed by Russia's and China's direct and indirect support posed a constant and deadly threat to the existing regimes. Small highly trained detachments of the SAS with highly developed bush warfare skills proved devastatingly effective and achieved results out of all proportion to their size. Often their enemies believed that they were facing rival factions and turned on each other. The inevitable involvement of African wildlife adds an extra dimension of excitement. Written by a seasoned former senior member of C Squadron, Secret SAS Missions in Africa paints a graphic and thrilling account of their covert operations and the colourful characters that undertook them"--Publisher ER -