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Magnus Malan - My life with the SA Defence Force - Protea - 2006 - Hard gloss in very good, clean and tight condition. As a schoolboy at the age of thirteen, Magnus Malan had already run away to join what was then the Union Defence Force. This was to no avail, of course, but ever since he was permitted to join the Physical Training Battalion in 1946, for a period of some 45 years, his career and life has been closely entwined with the South African Defence Force. Malan’s military career took him to many places in Southern Africa: Robben Island, the former South West Africa, where the Territorial Force was charged with protecting the South African Mandate territory, to the Military Academy in Saldanha and the Castle in Cape Town. As Chief of the Army and later Chief of the Defence Force he was closely involved in South Africa’s incursion into Angola in 1975 and 1976, and also in many cross-border operations in the years thereafter. Malan then entered politics, and will be particularly remembered as Minister of Defence during the troubled 1980s. Malan offers a brief account of the influence that political developments in Southern Africa since 1960 had on the structures and functions of the South African Defence Force; on the successes of Armscor, and on South Africa’s nuclear arms capability. He also provides valuable context for a period of many political and military events; a period of immense importance to the present generation and their descendants, but which has become almost forgotten. The book pays tribute to all those who contributed to the successes of the South African Defence Force and Armscor in a critical era of our history.  
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Buy Magnus Malan - My life with the SA Defence Force for R265.00
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As a schoolboy at the age of thirteen, Magnus Malan had already run away to join what was then the Union Defence Force. This was to no avail, of course, but ever since he was permitted to join the Physical Training Battalion in 1946, for a period of some 45 years, his career and life has been closely entwined with the South African Defence Force. Malan's military career took him to many places in Southern Africa: Robben Island, the former South West Africa, where the Territorial Force was charged with protecting the South African Mandate territory, to the Military Academy in Saldanha and the Castle in Cape Town. As Chief of the Army and later Chief of the Defence Force he was closely involved in South Africa's incursion into Angola in 1975 and 1976, and also in many cross-border operations in the years thereafter. Malan then entered politics, and will be particularly remembered as Minister of Defence during the troubled 1980s. Malan offers a brief account of the influence that political developments in Southern Africa since 1960 had on the structures and functions of the South African Defence Force; on the successes of Armscor, and on South Africa's nuclear arms capability. He also provides valuable context for a period of many political and military events; a period of immense importance to the present generation and their descendants, but which has become almost forgotten. The title pays tribute to all those who contributed to the successes of the South African Defence Force and Armscor in a critical era of our history. Hardcover, 509 pages.  Published 2006 General Magnus Andr de Merindol Malan SSA SD OMSG SM MP (30 January 1930 18 July 2011)  was the Minister of Defence in the cabinet of President P. W. Botha, Chief of the South African Defence Force (SADF) and Chief of the South African Army. He died peacefully at home on Monday 18 July 2011
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South Africa
My Life with the S. A. Defence Force By: Magnus Malan A first edition hardcover published by Protea BookHouse in  2006 Picture cover boards are clean & bright, binding is tight & strong, no marks or inscriptions, dustjacket is complete clean & bright a very nice copy Postage within South Africa R50.00 Overseas Customers can contact us for a Postal Quotation abe #  
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Buy My Life with the S. A. Defence Force By: Magnus Malan for R200.00
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Buy My Life With the S.A. Defence Force - Magnus Malan - Signed by Author for R450.00
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Buy My life with the South African Defence Force. Magnus Malan. for R200.00
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Magnus Malan het reeds as 13-jarige skoolseun weggeloop om by die destydse Unieverdedigingsmag aan te sluit. Dit was natuurlik tevergeefs, maar sedert hy in 1946 wel by die liggaamlike opleidingsbrigade kon aansluit, was sy loopbaan en lewe vir bykans 42 jaar onherroeplik met die Suid-Afrikaanse Weermag vervleg. Malan se militere loopbaan het hom na verskillende plekke in Suider-Afrika geneem - na Robbeneiland, na die toenmalige Suidwes-Afrika waar die SA Weermag die Suid-Afrikaanse mandaatgebied moes beskerm, na die Militere akademie op Saldanha, na die Kasteel in Kaapstad. As Hoof van die Leer en later as Hoof van die Weermag is hy ten nouste betrokke by Suid-Afrika se inval in Angloa in 1975 en talle oorgrensoperasies in die dekade wat daarop volg. Malan tree ook toe tot die politiek en sal veral onthou word as Minister van Verdediging in die 1980's. Malan lewer op bondige wyse verslag oor die invloed wat politieke verwikkelinge in Suider-Afrika sedert 1960 op die strukture en funksies van die Suid-Afrikaanse Weermag gehad het; oor die suksesse van Krygkor en oor Suid-Afrika se kernwapenvermoe. Hy verskaf waardevolle konteksgegewens van 'n tydperk volgeprop met staatkundige en militere gebeure; 'n tydperk wat buitengewone betekenis vir hierdie geslag en die nageslag het, maar wat tans byna vergete geraak het. Hardcover, 528 pages.  Published 2006 General Magnus Andr de Merindol Malan SSA SD OMSG SM MP (30 January 1930 18 July 2011)  was the Minister of Defence in the cabinet of President P. W. Botha, Chief of the South African Defence Force (SADF) and Chief of the South African Army. He died peacefully at home on Monday 18 July 2011
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