Operation Savannah (Angola) - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • François Jacobus du Toit Spies (1989). Operasie Savannah. Laserdruk. ISBN 0-621-12641-1. http://books.google.com/books?id=BTYlAAAACAAJ.
  • Steenkamp, Willem. South Africa's Border War 1966 - 1989. Ashanti Publishing, 1989

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