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OverviewAnybody who says that the pen is mightier than the sword hasn't spent time in Somalia, or in Beirut during its bloody heyday. So begins this fascinating memoir of a journalist, filmmaker, and just plain raconteur who has made a career of examining warfare-on the ground and as the bullets are flying. While the average citizen is aware of violent conflicts broiling all around the globe, Al J. Venter-from some strange compulsion unexplainable even by him-has felt the need to see them all in person, preferably at the center of the action. Born in South Africa, Venter has found no shortage of horrific battles on his own continent, from Rhodesia to Biafra, and Angola to Somalia. He has ridden with the legendary merc group Executive Outcomes, flown with the Selous Scouts on their bounty hunts,' and traipsed the jungles with both guerrillas and national troops under whichever strongman in the country then held power. During Sierra Leone's civil war he flew in the government's lone Mi-24 Hind gunship as it blasted apart rebel villages and convoys, his complaint being that the Soviet-made craft leaked when it rained. In the Mideast he went into southern Lebanon with the invading Israeli army, and at one point was held prisoner by Hezbollah. Curious about the other side of the hill, he joined up with General Aoun's Christian militias while that conflict was at its height. Touching down in Croatia during the Balkan wars, and in Congo during their perpetual one, as well as the Uganda of Idi Amin, Venter never lost his lust for action, even as he sometimes had to put down his camera or notebook to pick up an AK-47. In his journeys, Venter associated with an array of similarly daring soldiers and journalists, from Mad Mike Hoare to Danny Pearl, as well as elite soldiers from around the world, many of whom, he sadly relates, never emerged from the war zones they entered. The creator of countless documentaries and books, from warfare to shark diving to nuclear proliferation, Al Venter has here offered the reader his own personal combat experiences, in all their multi-faceted fascination. AUTHOR Al J. Venter is a documentary filmmaker and war correspondent who has spent nearly thirty years in Africa and the Middle East. He has written more than forty books and was also a correspondent for Jane's International Defence Review. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Al J. VenterPublisher: Casemate Publishers Imprint: Casemate Publishers Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 3.70cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.930kg ISBN: 9781935149255ISBN 10: 1935149253 Pages: 505 Publication Date: 19 October 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviews.. .Venter tells the tales of his many experiences with the violence of war as if he's sitting across a table from the reader: straight talk and lots of details. --Book News, Inc. .. .a fact filled study interspersed with some personal reminisces by both the author and other wartime Coastal Command crew...very useful... --IPMS/USA .. .a fact filled study interspersed with some personal reminisces by both the author and other wartime Coastal Command crew...very useful... --IPMS/USA .. .Venter tells the tales of his many experiences with the violence of war as if he's sitting across a table from the reader: straight talk and lots of details. --Book News, Inc. Author InformationAl J. Venter is a specialist military writer and has had 50 books published. He started his career with Geneva's Interavia Group, then owners of International Defence Review, to cover military developments in the Middle East and Africa. Venter has been writing on these and related issues such as guerrilla warfare, insurgency, the Middle East and conflict in general for half a century. He was involved with Jane's Information Group for more than 30 years and was a stringer for the BBC, NBC News (New York) as well as London's Daily Express and Sunday Express. He branched into television work in the early 1980s and produced more than 100 documentaries, many of which were internationally flighted. His one-hour film, 'Africa's Killing Fields' (on the Ugandan civil war), was shown nationwide in the United States on the PBS network. Other films include an hour-long program on the fifth anniversary of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, as well as 'AIDS: The African Connection', nominated for China's Pink Magnolia Award. His last major book was 'Portugal's Guerrilla Wars in Africa', nominated in 2013 for New York's Arthur Goodzeit military history book award. It has gone into three editions, including translation into Portuguese. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |