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The Search for Puma 164: Operation Uric and the Assault on Mapai [Hardcover]

Neill Jackson , Rick van Malsen

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Oct 15 2011
September 6, 1979 a lone Puma helicopter flies northward, leaving behind the desolation of the battle for Mapai, in Mozambique's Gaza Province. Huddled in the cabin, two weary soldiers sit silently immersed in their own thoughts, contemplating their difficult duties ahead. WOII Graham Enslin, CSM, Support Commando, is struggling to come to terms with the death in action that morning of his younger brother Brian. The other, Lt Rick van Malsen BCR, 2IC, 1 Commando, works through the list of names in his hand, names of the 16 men who died with Trooper Brian Enslin when a South African Air Force Puma was shot out of the sky during the assault on the Frelimo and ZANLA stronghold at Mapai. It will be his job to send out the official death notices and to advise the next of kin that the bodies of the three South African airmen and 14 Rhodesian soldiers were not recovered. Both men vow that night - each for reasons of their own - to one day return to the scene of the crash to pay proper tribute to the fallen men.

And so it was, almost 30 years later, that Rick van Malsen returns to the scene of that horrendous battle, to search for the crash site of the downed Puma, in an effort to achieve closure for the relatives of the dead. This is a story of courage and devotion to duty but, above all, it is a story of comradeship and loyalty undimmed by the passage of time, of a band of brothers bonded together in war, united still in peace.


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was born in Malta in 1953, where his father was stationed with the Royal Marines and his mother the WRENs. The family moved to Rhodesia in 1956, where Neill completed his schooling at Churchill Boys' High in Salisbury and attained a diploma at Gwebi Agricultural College. In 1975 he was commissioned as a second lieutenant with 5 (Independent) Company based in Umtali, before serving three years as a Troop Commander with Support Commando, the Rhodesian Light Infantry. In 1978 he was posted as 2IC to 1 (Independent) Company at Victoria Falls and Beitbridge, and then to 1 Brigade HQ in Bulawayo as Intelligence Officer from December 1979 until his retirement a year later, with the rank of captain. He returned to agriculture and now runs a fruit farm in Villersdorp in the Western Cape. He is married to Johanna, has four children and two grandchildren.

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5.0 out of 5 stars At last at last, April 29 2013
By wally - Published on Amazon.com
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A sad story with secrecy ruling the roost and now those who have wondered all these years can lay their relatuives and friends to rest. Well done to the searchTeam.
4.0 out of 5 stars Great story on untold part of the history of Souther Africa Feb 9 2013
By A. J. S. Freitas - Published on Amazon.com
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Great ready for those from the region and interested in understanding the history of the region. Sad at times but true stories.
5.0 out of 5 stars Search for Puma 194 Jan 10 2013
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Having been part of both the overt and covert South African Rhodesia "aid" era I can only say "What a truly emmotional

and moving read" This book stirred memories and emotions I did not think still existed. A MUST READ for all

who served in this war.

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