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Any mention of the Pope?FJAG said:......you'll have to look long and hard to find the two paragraphs that mention Canadians
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Any mention of the Pope?FJAG said:......you'll have to look long and hard to find the two paragraphs that mention Canadians
Journeyman said:Any mention of the Pope?
[it's an inside joke ]
FJAG said:Gettysburg by Steven Sears. (got this a few years ago and this is my second read of it)
Excellent study of the entire campaign with particular emphasis on the two armies' respective leadership. If you ever believed that Lee "phoned it in" at Gettysburg; this book pretty well proves it.
http://www.amazon.com/Gettysburg-Stephen-W-Sears/dp/0618485384
Danjanou said:Just finished My Friend The Mercenary, by James Brabazon
http://www.amazon.com/My-Friend-Mercenary-James-Brabazon/dp/B005EP2H6Q
It describes his relationship with Nick du Toit a former member of 5 Recce of the SADF. Brabazon initially hires him as a bodyguard when he goes to Liberia to film the civil war there. They become unlikely friends. Du Toit a former member of EO later tells Brabzon about his involvement in a upcoming coup attempt in Equatorial Guinea and offers him the rights to film it. The coup fails and leaves Du Toit , Simon Mann and about 70 other former EO and/or SADF soldiers now turned mercenaries imprisoned in Zimbabwe and Equatorial Guinea. Oferall excellent read on the events in Western Africa in the late 1990's early 21st Century.
Kat Stevens said:Shades of Dogs of War, can he whistle Spanish Harlem?