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Discover 'The Flechas (Africa@War 11)', an insightful exploration of Portugal’s colonial struggles during the 1961 Angola War. Written by the esteemed historian John P. Cann and published by Helion & Company, this paperback edition captures the complexities of a war that left Portugal grappling with its fading empire. Measuring 210 x 300 mm and spanning 72 pages, this detailed analysis delves into the Portuguese military's unpreparedness to handle counterinsurgency operations amidst a turbulent backdrop of rebellion and colonial unrest.
Experience the nuances of military strategy as Cann reveals how Portugal attempted to manage its colonial possessions with a hastily assembled force that lacked essential training. The book highlights the challenges faced by the Portuguese troops, who were unfit for the bush warfare they encountered. This rich narrative not only sheds light on the inadequacies of their initial response but also showcases the development of specialized units designed to enhance operational effectiveness in counterinsurgency.
Ideal for military history enthusiasts and those seeking to understand the intricacies of colonial-era conflicts in Africa, 'The Flechas' offers a compelling look at the evolution of military tactics under pressure. Join us on this journey through history and witness how necessity forged innovative solutions in the face of adversity. Understand the operational transformations that took place as Portugal struggled to retain control against determined insurgent forces, making this a must-read for anyone interested in military history, colonial studies, and the dynamics of counterinsurgency warfare.
Experience the nuances of military strategy as Cann reveals how Portugal attempted to manage its colonial possessions with a hastily assembled force that lacked essential training. The book highlights the challenges faced by the Portuguese troops, who were unfit for the bush warfare they encountered. This rich narrative not only sheds light on the inadequacies of their initial response but also showcases the development of specialized units designed to enhance operational effectiveness in counterinsurgency.
Ideal for military history enthusiasts and those seeking to understand the intricacies of colonial-era conflicts in Africa, 'The Flechas' offers a compelling look at the evolution of military tactics under pressure. Join us on this journey through history and witness how necessity forged innovative solutions in the face of adversity. Understand the operational transformations that took place as Portugal struggled to retain control against determined insurgent forces, making this a must-read for anyone interested in military history, colonial studies, and the dynamics of counterinsurgency warfare.