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    War Dog: Fighting Other People's Wars -The Modern Mercenary in Combat

    War Dog: Fighting Other People's Wars -The Modern Mercenary in Combat

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    by Al Venter


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      ISBN-13: 9781935149934
    • Publisher: Casemate Publishers
    • Publication date: 09/18/2006
    • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
    • Format: eBook
    • Pages: 664
    • Sales rank: 191,847
    • File size: 16 MB
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    Al J Venter is a war correspondent, documentary filmmaker, and author of more than forty books who also served as an African and Middle East correspondent for Jane's International Defence Review.

    Table of Contents


    Foreword   Frederick Forsyth     vii
    Acknowledgments     xiii
    Prologue     1
    A Thin Line
    Helicopter Gunships in Sierra Leone's War     25
    Neal Ellis: Jungle Warrior     49
    Strike on Makeni and British Involvement     69
    Combat Flights Into the Interior     93
    Radio Intercepts and the Inevitable SAMs     115
    The United Nations Debacle in West Africa     131
    Strange Bedfellows in Mercenary Wars     155
    Maelstrom in the Jungle
    More Mercs-More Wars     191
    Mercenaries in Bosnia, Lebanon and Elsewhere     207
    Early Mercenary Activity in the Congo     241
    Soldiers of Fortune During Mobutu's Rule     257
    Nellis and His War Dogs in the Congo     279
    Zimbabwe's Mercenaries in Congo's War     295
    Biafra's War and More Foreign Intervention     321
    The Rise of the Professionals
    Executive Outcomes in Angola     349
    How Executive Outcomes Ran Its Wars     387
    The Mercenary Air War in Angola     405
    Taking Angola's Diamond Fields from the Rebels     425
    An American Warrior Dies in Africa     445
    Executive Outcomes Moves North     461
    GunshipCombat in West Africa     487
    Sierra Leone's Diamond War     513
    War Dogs Hit a Rebel Base in the Jungle     539
    A Future for Private Military Companies     553
    Epilogue     579
    IPOA Code of Conduct     595
    Notes     599

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    John Le Carre

    "A disturbing insight into the ever growing world of unconventional private armies. Like it or not, Venter tells it to us the way it is."

    Frederick Forsyth

    "In this work Al Venter has delved into the real-life exploits of the War Dogs... to illuminate how the privateers have continued to conduct battle in the wake of the Colonial Age. The true stories in this work are more impressive than fiction, and in terms of Africa, this book should be on the must read list for the U.S. State Department and British Foreign Office."

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    Mercenaries have been with us since the dawn of civilization, yet in the modern world they are little understood. While many of today’s freelance fighters provide support for larger military establishments, others wage war where the great powers refuse to tread. In War Dog, Al Venter examines the latter world of mercenary fighters effecting decisions by themselves. In the process he unveils a remarkable array of close-quarters combat action.

    Having personally visited every locale he describes throughout Africa and the Middle East, Venter is the rare correspondent who had to carry an AK-47 in his research along with his notebook and camera. To him, covering mercenary actions meant accompanying the men into the thick of combat. During Sierra Leone’s civil war, he flew in the front bubble of the government’s lone Hind gunship—piloted by the heroic chopper ace “Nellis”—as it flew daily missions to blast apart rebel positions. In this book the author not only describes the battles of the legendary South African mercenary company Executive Outcomes, he knew the founders personally and joined them on a number of actions. After stemming the tide of Jonas Savimbi’s UNITA army in Angola (an outfit many of the SA operators had previously trained), Executive Outcomes headed north to hold back vicious rebels in West Africa.

    This book is not only about triumph against adversity but also losses, as Venter relates the death and subsequent cannibalistic fate of his American friend, Bob MacKenzie, in Sierra Leone. Here we see the plight of thousands of civilians fleeing from homicidal jungle warriors, as well as the professionalism of the mercenaries who fought back with one hand and attempted to train government troops with the other, in hopes that they would someday be able to stand on their own.

    The American public, as well as its military, largely sidestepped the horrific conflicts that embroiled Africa during the past two decades. But as Venter informs us, there were indeed small numbers of professional fighters on the ground, defending civilians and attempting to conjure order from chaos. In the process their heroism went unrecorded and their combat skill became known only to each other.

    In this book we gain an intimate glimpse of this modern breed of warrior in combat. Not laden with medals, ribbons, civic parades, or even guaranteed income, they have nevertheless fought some of the toughest battles in the post- Cold War era. They simply are, and perhaps always will be, “War Dogs.”

    AL J. VENTER has been an international war correspondent for nearly thirty years, primarily for the Jane’s Information Group. He has also produced documentary television films on subjects from the wars in Africa and Afghanistan to sharkhunting off the Cape of Good Hope. Among his previous works are The Iraqi War Debrief: Why Saddam Hussein Was Toppled and Iran’s Nuclear Option: Tehran’s Quest for the Atomic Bomb. A native of South Africa, he is currently resident in the United Kingdom.

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