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Enduring Valour - South Africa's Cross Of Honour (Paperback)
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Enduring Valour - South Africa's Cross Of Honour (Paperback)
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The Honoris Crux (Cross of Honour) was South Africa's premier
gallantry decoration awarded to members of the SA Defence Force
between 1952 and 2003. The stories behind over 300 of these awards
and other medals for bravery are graphically told - ranging from
outstanding valour in all types of warfare to exceptional heroism
displayed in saving lives. For these soldiers, sailors and airmen
the common denominator was courage. The heroism of the Special
Forces, or Recces, became legendary. We read the unbelievable but
true stories of two-man teams who crept into enemy camps, sometimes
hundreds of kilometres from their bases, to gather vital
information. If discovered they had to extricate themselves from
impossible situations, such as the frogman team which attacked an
enemy bridge then fought their way out - against small arms fire
and hand grenades, as well as against crocodiles! The Naval heroes
range from the seaman who remained inside the sinking SAS President
Kruger to rescue friends, to the frogmen who went inside the
sinking MV Oceanos to ensure that no one remained behind. Two of
them dived into the stormy sea to rescue floating passengers and
crew, thereby ensuring the success of the greatest sea rescue of
the century. One of the survivors had won the DCM in World War II,
while his son had earned the Honoris Crux in 1983. The awards were
made irrespective of race, colour or creed - despite most of the
events taking place during the Apartheid years. Men from diverse
backgrounds learnt to live and fight together, especially among the
Special Forces, where their lives often depended on each other. The
award of the HC Gold to a black Recce attests to that. During a
period of five months on five occasions he approached the enemy on
his own and fought to the death, thereby displaying total disregard
for his own safety. This new edition has been thoroughly revised
and updated, to include not only new information but additional
photographs, too.
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