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Bound for Africa: Cold War Fight along the Zambezi
Douglas H. Hubbard Jr.
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| #3405751 in Books | Naval Institute Press | 2008-11-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.78 x1.06 x6.76l,1.26 | File type: PDF | 328 pages | ||12 of 12 people found the following review helpful.| An American perspective on Rhodesia's bush war|By Brian Cullingworth|BOUND FOR AFRICA EVOKES MEMORIES OF A TEMPESTUOUS ERA
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In 1971 a young American on furlough from the red-hot war in Vietnam first set foot on African soil, triggering a lifelong affection for Africa's diverse peoples|About the Author|Douglas H. Hubbard Jr. is a consultant who has spent more than three decades working with the disadvantaged in Asia and in Africa. He is also the author of Special Agent, Vietnam, a memoir of his years in counterintelligence for the NIS in Vietn
Bound For Africa is the story of one man’s introduction to Africa at a time when much of the continent was in the grips of Cold War skirmishing between the free world and opposing communist forces of China and the Soviet Union. The author, frayed from three years of service in the Vietnam War, traveled to Africa intending to become a rural policeman in a quiet area of what was then Rhodesia. The counterinsurgency war flared soon after, a conflict which bor...
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