Military Historian Miguel Junior Examines Operation Savannah in New Book
LUANDA, Angola (PRWEB) June 08, 2015 -- In his new military history book “Angola the Failure of Operation Savannah 1975” (published by AuthorHouse UK), author and historian Miguel Junior critiques the events of the 1975 Angolan war in Angola, focusing on the military land offensive called Operation Savannah.
Junior draws from his personal experience as a general officer in the Angolan Armed Forces to make a commentary on the events of Operation Savannah, which was initiated in October 1975 and concluded in March 1976.
This historical recounting of the war and its moments of triumph and failure discusses a variety of issues related to the war’s beginning and conclusion.
“Angola the Failure of Operation Savannah 1975”
By Miguel Junior
Hardcover | 6 x 9 in | 186 pages | ISBN 9781504941280
Softcover | 6 x 9 in | 186 pages | ISBN 9781504941297
E-Book | 186 pages | ISBN 9781504941303
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble
About the Author
Miguel Junior is a general officer of the Angolan Armed Forces and a military historian. He has published six books and is the co-author and organizer of two others. He has written several articles on defense, security, and history.
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