On Operations with C Squadron SAS: Terrorist Pursuit and Rebel Attacks in Cold War Africa
Thrilling first hand accounts of special forces’ operations, containing highly contentious and previously unpublished secret correspondence to PM Margaret Thatcher from SAS General Peter Walls.

This is the third and final ‘stand-alone’ account of C Squadron SAS’s thrilling operations against the relentless spread of communist backed terrorism in East Africa.

Drawing on first-hand experiences the author describe operations against communist-backed terrorists in Angola and Mozambique, aiding the Portuguese and Renamo against the MPLA and Frelimo respectively.

Back in Southern Rhodesia SAS General Peter Walls, realizing the danger that Mugabe and ZANU represented, appealed directly to British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. This correspondence, published here for the first time, changed nothing and years of corruption and genocide followed.

Although C Squadron was disbanded in 1980 many members joined the South African special forces. Operations undertaken included unsuccessful and costly destabilization attempts against Mugabe and missions into Mozambique including the assassination of Samora Machel. By 1986 deteriorating relationships with the South African authorities resulted in the break-up of the SAS teams who dispersed worldwide.

Had Mike Graham not written his three action-packed books, C Squadron SAS’s superb fighting record might never have been revealed. For those who are fascinated by special forces soldiering his accounts are ‘must reads’.
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On Operations with C Squadron SAS: Terrorist Pursuit and Rebel Attacks in Cold War Africa
Thrilling first hand accounts of special forces’ operations, containing highly contentious and previously unpublished secret correspondence to PM Margaret Thatcher from SAS General Peter Walls.

This is the third and final ‘stand-alone’ account of C Squadron SAS’s thrilling operations against the relentless spread of communist backed terrorism in East Africa.

Drawing on first-hand experiences the author describe operations against communist-backed terrorists in Angola and Mozambique, aiding the Portuguese and Renamo against the MPLA and Frelimo respectively.

Back in Southern Rhodesia SAS General Peter Walls, realizing the danger that Mugabe and ZANU represented, appealed directly to British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. This correspondence, published here for the first time, changed nothing and years of corruption and genocide followed.

Although C Squadron was disbanded in 1980 many members joined the South African special forces. Operations undertaken included unsuccessful and costly destabilization attempts against Mugabe and missions into Mozambique including the assassination of Samora Machel. By 1986 deteriorating relationships with the South African authorities resulted in the break-up of the SAS teams who dispersed worldwide.

Had Mike Graham not written his three action-packed books, C Squadron SAS’s superb fighting record might never have been revealed. For those who are fascinated by special forces soldiering his accounts are ‘must reads’.
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On Operations with C Squadron SAS: Terrorist Pursuit and Rebel Attacks in Cold War Africa

On Operations with C Squadron SAS: Terrorist Pursuit and Rebel Attacks in Cold War Africa

by Michael Graham
On Operations with C Squadron SAS: Terrorist Pursuit and Rebel Attacks in Cold War Africa

On Operations with C Squadron SAS: Terrorist Pursuit and Rebel Attacks in Cold War Africa

by Michael Graham

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Thrilling first hand accounts of special forces’ operations, containing highly contentious and previously unpublished secret correspondence to PM Margaret Thatcher from SAS General Peter Walls.

This is the third and final ‘stand-alone’ account of C Squadron SAS’s thrilling operations against the relentless spread of communist backed terrorism in East Africa.

Drawing on first-hand experiences the author describe operations against communist-backed terrorists in Angola and Mozambique, aiding the Portuguese and Renamo against the MPLA and Frelimo respectively.

Back in Southern Rhodesia SAS General Peter Walls, realizing the danger that Mugabe and ZANU represented, appealed directly to British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. This correspondence, published here for the first time, changed nothing and years of corruption and genocide followed.

Although C Squadron was disbanded in 1980 many members joined the South African special forces. Operations undertaken included unsuccessful and costly destabilization attempts against Mugabe and missions into Mozambique including the assassination of Samora Machel. By 1986 deteriorating relationships with the South African authorities resulted in the break-up of the SAS teams who dispersed worldwide.

Had Mike Graham not written his three action-packed books, C Squadron SAS’s superb fighting record might never have been revealed. For those who are fascinated by special forces soldiering his accounts are ‘must reads’.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781526772817
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Publication date: 06/10/2020
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.25(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

About The Author
Mike Graham was born in Burnley, Lancashire but brought up in Rhodesia. He was called up for National Service in the Rhodesian Army. After being commissioned as an officer he transferred to the Regular Army and joined the Rhodesian SAS (C Squadron), rising to be Second-in-Command.

His and his fellow officers’ experiences are the subject of this book, the sequel to Secret SAS Missions in Africa. He left the Army as a Major and emigrated to New Zealand in 1990. He is married to Sharon.

Table of Contents

Author's Notes and Acknowledgements vii

Profiles xi

C Squadron SAS 1

Rebuilding 6

Escape and Evasion 11

Getting the Boot 33

The Ghosts of Angola 48

Haunting the MPLA 68

Relentless Pursuit 82

The Anguish of an SAS General 115

The British Reply to General Wall's Letter 121

A Tribute to General Peter Walls 127

South Africa's Zimbabwe Flop 132

Renamo Gather Steam 146

The Assassination of Samora Machel? 154

The Grahams of Burnley 167

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