Barrel of a Gun: A War Correspondent's Misspent Moments in Combat

Barrel of a Gun: A War Correspondent's Misspent Moments in Combat

by Al J. Venter
Barrel of a Gun: A War Correspondent's Misspent Moments in Combat

Barrel of a Gun: A War Correspondent's Misspent Moments in Combat

by Al J. Venter

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Overview

A colorful, wide-ranging memoir of danger and adventure in wars around the world.

Anybody who says that the pen is mightier than the sword hasn’t spent time in Somalia . . .

So begins this memoir of a career spent examining warfare—on the ground and as the bullets are flying. While many are intrigued by these violent conflicts, Al Venter feels compelled to see them 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 mercenary group Executive Outcomes; jumped into combat with South Africa’s crack Parachute Regiment, the Parabats; and traipsed through jungles with both guerrillas and national troops. During Sierra Leone’s civil war, he flew in the government’s lone Mi-24 helicopter gunship as it blasted apart rebel villages and convoys, complaining that the Soviet-made craft leaked when it rained.

In the Mideast, he went into Lebanon with the Israeli army as it encountered resistance from multiple militant groups, including the newly formed 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. A renowned journalist and documentarian who has worked with the BBC, PBS, Jane’s, and other outlets, Al Venter here offers the reader his own personal experiences with combat.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781612000329
Publisher: Casemate Publishers (Ignition)
Publication date: 01/10/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 505
File size: 11 MB
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About the Author

AL J. VENTER has been an international war correspondent for nearly thirty years, primarily for the Jane’s Information Group. He has also produced documentary television films on subjects from the wars in Africa and Afghanistan to sharkhunting off the Cape of Good Hope. Among his previous works are The Iraqi War Debrief: Why Saddam Hussein Was Toppled and Iran’s Nuclear Option: Tehran’s Quest for the Atomic Bomb. A native of South Africa, he is currently resident in the United Kingdom.

Table of Contents

Prologue: The Dubious Life of a War Correspondent

1 Getting to a Lebanon at War
2 Death of a Young Man
3 Levantine Woes
4 Lagos and an Army Mutiny
5 Biafra: The Build-Up
6 Survival in a West African Conflict
7 A Dirty Distant War: El Salvador
8 Patrol in No Man’s Land
9 A Central American Conflagration
10 Somalia: Wars of No Consequence
11 Air Operations in the Horn of Africa
12 Somali Aftermath
13 Search and Destroy in the Eastern Mediterranean
14 Israel’s Border Wars
15 Marj’Ayoun and the South Lebanese Army
16 Uganda: Africa’s Killing Fields
17 Bounty Hunt in Rhodesia
18 On the Ground in Rhodesia’s Bush War
19 Zaire: Road to an African War
20 Into the Congo’s Cauldron
21 Jailed for Espionage in Lubumbashi
22 Isolated in a Congolese Prison
23 ‘Kill all Infidels – Allahu Aqbar!’
24 Tete Convoy in Mozambique
25 Serengeti Must Not Die
26 The Balkan Beast: Landmines in Croatia
27 Balkan War Joint-STARS Offensive
28 Helicopter Drug Raids in Zululand

Postscript
Endnotes
Acknowledgements
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