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LIKE THE WIND, The story of the South African Army by Siegfried Stander.

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THE DEVELOPMENT AND HISTORY OF THE SA ARMY WITH PHOTOS BY PHOTOGRAPHERS LIKE CLOETE BREYTENBACH AND HERMAN POTGIETER.


 HARDCOVER WITH DUSTWRAPPER , IN GOOD CONDITION,

FIRST EDITION, FIRST IMPRESSION. 1985, SAAYMAN EN WEBER

LARGE BOOK. POSTAGE R40-00

144 PAGES WITH AMPLE PHOTOGRAPHS.

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