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| TITLE: | Only My Friends Call Me CROUKS | ![]() |
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| ISBN-13: | 978-0-620-29392-6 * | ||||
| AUTHOR & COPYRIGHT HOLDER: | Dennis Croukamp, Cape Town, South Africa | ||||
| SUMMARY: | published first in June 2006 by Pseudo Publishing and as a project by New Voices Publishing, printed by ABC Press. Reprinted March 2007 by Mega Digital Cape Town, RSA, cover design by t.ART Design Studio, layout by Barbara Mueller |
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| SIZE: | paperback; perfect bound, 478 pages; 235mm (h) x 155mm (w), weight = 750g | ||||
| PRICE: | ZAR290.00 | other publications |
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About
the Book: Visit the website www.crouks.co.za Tel/Fax: +27 (0)21 987 8488 Now published by Paladin-Press under the title - "Bush War in Rhodesia" |
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About
the Author: In his career as a soldier, Dennis at first served in an Infantry unit, but later served as a member of the elite Selous Scouts under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel Ron Reid-Daly. During the late 1960’s the Rhodesian bush war started and ZANU and ZAPU guerrillas infiltrated into the country. As a member of the armed forces, Dennis was often involved in skirmishes with the guerrillas. In 1970, not only was he the most junior ranked but also the first person to be awarded the Rhodesian Bronze Cross for gallantry and determination in action after a fierce battle. |
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As a member of the famed Selous Scouts, Dennis became a reconnaissance specialist and carried out numerous reconnaissance missions into Mozambique. Whilst on one of his missions he became separated from his two companions and spent the following six days making his way back to Rhodesia, all the while being pursued by FRELIMO soldiers. During this epic escape and evasion saga, Dennis had no communication with his base; he had no food or support and had to walk nearly 200 kilometres to get back to Rhodesia. Dennis experienced guerrilla warfare from its inception in Rhodesia in 1967 until the cease-fire in 1979 and the eventual transition from Rhodesia to Zimbabwe. He had an exciting and adventurous career; was wounded in combat, and saw action on all border areas of Rhodesia and also in Mozambique, Zambia and Botswana. Some senior officers have told their experiences of the Rhodesian bush war, but this book gives the views and experiences of a man in the rank and file of the Rhodesian Army. He pulls no punches in telling his story and the book reflects his ability as a narrator. |
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