
Iron fist from the sea
Top secret seaborne Recce operations (1978-1988)
Jonathan Ball Publishers SA
Published on 2. May 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
408 pages
978-1-86842-777-2 (ISBN)
Description
From Cabinda in Angola to Dar es Salaam in Tanzania 4 Reconnaissance Regiment conducted numerous clandestine seaborne raids during the Border War. They attacked strategic targets such as oil facilities, transport infrastructure and even Russian ships. All the while 4 Recces existence and capability was largely kept secret, even within the South African Defence Force. With unparalleled access to previously top secret documents, 50 operations undertaken by 4 Recce, other Special Forces units and the South African Navy are described. The daunting Operation Kerslig (1981), in which an operator died in a raid on a Luanda oil refinery and others were injured, is retold in spine-tingling detail. The book reveals the versatility and effectiveness of this elite unit and also tells of both the successes and failures of its actions. Sometimes missions go wrong, as in Operation Argon (1985) when Captain Wynand Du Toit was captured. This fascinating work will enthrall anyone with an interest in Special Forces operations. Iron Fist from the Sea takes you right to the raging surf, to the adrenalin and fear that is seaborne raiding.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Johannesburg
South Africa
Dimensions
Height: 233 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
500 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-86842-777-2 (9781868427772)
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Persons
RAdm (JG) Arne Soederlund joined the Navy in 1966 and specialised as a Surface Warfare Officer. He served in strike craft from 1975 until 1984 and later in Military Intelligence during the closing stages of the war. He retired from the Navy in 2006 and is involved in the study and recording of naval/ military history. Douw Steyn served for 19 years as a Special Forces operator in 1 and 4 Reconnaissance Regiments. He was awarded the HC in 1975. He is also the co-author of Iron First From the Sea. He currently works as a security specialist in Durban after retiring from the army as a lieutenant colonel in 1996.