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A Collection of Stories of the SA Army Electronic Warfare Deployments: 1967 - 1989

A Collection of Stories of the SA Army Electronic Warfare Deployments: 1967 - 1989

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In "A Collection of Stories of the SA Army Electronic Warfare Deployments: 1967 - 1989," authors Gerrit Murphy and Chris Labuschagne delve into the riveting tales of how the South African Army harnessed the power of electronic interception during the intense Border War in South West Africa/Angola.

This book meticulously chronicles the evolution of Electronic Warfare within the South African military, highlighting the significant role it played in gaining a strategic advantage. From humble beginnings to becoming an indispensable tool of war, the transformation of Defence Headquarters Signal Squadron into two robust signal regiments is recounted with depth and precision.

Through a series of compelling narratives, Murphy and Labuschagne capture the challenges, triumphs, and relentless dedication of the officers, warrant officers, and countless other servicemen and women of the South African Corps of Signals. These firsthand accounts offer an unparalleled insight into the operations, strategies, and human spirit that defined this chapter of South African military history.

A rich tapestry of technological advances, strategic prowess, and personal valor, this collection serves as both a historical record and a tribute to the unsung heroes of the electronic age. It is an essential read for those keen on understanding the intricacies of warfare and the profound impact of innovation on the battlefield.

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