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Recce: Small Team Missions Behind Enemy Lines
Recce: Small Team Missions Behind Enemy Lines
Recce: Small Team Missions Behind Enemy Lines
Recce: Small Team Missions Behind Enemy Lines

Recce: Small Team Missions Behind Enemy Lines

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About Recce: Small Team Missions Behind Enemy Lines

“This book is highly recommended and should be of interest to anyone interested in Special Forces operations, both in the African context and in other parts of the world. From a training and operational perspective, there is much food for thought in this publication.” ― Insight on Africa A gripping first-hand account of the combat operations and life of a member of the secretive and elite South African Special Forces, known as ‘Recces’. South African Special Forces, known as the ‘Recces’, are an elite group of soldiers that few can aspire to join. Shrouded in secrecy due to the covert nature of their work, the legendary Recces have long fascinated, but little is known about how they operate. Now one of this select band has written a tell-all book about the extraordinary missions he embarked on and the nail-biting action he experienced in the Border War. Shortly after passing the infamously grueling Special Forces selection course in the early 1980s, Koos Stadler joined the so-called Small Teams group at 5 Reconnaissance Regiment. This sub-unit was made up of two-man teams and was responsible for numerous secret and highly dangerous missions deep behind enemy lines. With only one other team member, Stadler was sent to blow up railway lines and enemy fighter jets in the south of Angola. As he crawled in and out of enemy-infested territory, he stared death in the face many times. Table of Contents Author’s note List of abbreviations PART 1: COURAGE AND ACTION 1. Target 2. Boy Adventurer 3. The Seed is Sown Part 2: The Bushmen 1. Into the Unknown 2. Bush Baptism 3. Brothers in Arms 4. First Small Team Ventures 5. The Realities of War: Fighting Patrols into Angola 6. Operation Daisy, November 1981 7. End of an Era Part 3: Special Forces 1. Special Forces Selection and Training 2. Special Forces Training Cycle 3. First Special Forces Operations 4. 51 Reconnaissance Commando Part 4: Small Teams 1. Into the Fray 2. Operation Cerberus, September 1985 3. Operation Killarney, December 1985 to January 1986 4. Operation Caudad, May 1986 5. Operation Colosseum, October-November 1986 6. Operation Abduct 1, January-February 1987 7. Operation Angel, August 1987 8. Facing Fear 9. Three Crosses at Lubango: Operation Abduct 2, November-December 1987 Epilogue Endnotes