Memories at Low Altitude

Memories at Low Altitude
Title Memories at Low Altitude PDF eBook
Author Jacinto Veloso
Publisher Penguin Random House South Africa
Pages 359
Release 2012-05-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1770224165

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A story of war and peace in Mozambique and beyond, Memories at Low Altitude spans four decades of southern African history, from the point of view of one of its main protagonists. Jacinto Veloso fought in the Mozambican liberation struggle and served as a Minister in Samora Machel’s cabinet after independence, when the region was dominated by civil war and the conflict between East and West. Veloso’s story covers many fascinating issues of this period, among them: * the conflict between FRELIMO and the South African–backed RENAMO; * the negotiations that resulted in the Nkomati Accord, in which he was a key participant; * the processes that contributed to the withdrawal of Cuban and South African troops from Angola and the independence of Namibia; * the impact of post-independence Mozambique’s strictly socialist economy and its subsequent shift to a more market-orientated approach; and * the aeroplane crash in which Samora Machel was killed. Velosa’s insights are particularly interesting given his role in the commission of inquiry into the crash.

Memories at Low Altitude

Memories at Low Altitude
Title Memories at Low Altitude PDF eBook
Author Jacinto Veloso
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Angola
ISBN 9781770221505

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A story of war and peace in Mozambique and beyond, Memories at Low Altitude spans four decades of southern African history, from the point of view of one of its main protagonists. Jacinto Veloso participated in the Mozambican liberation struggle and served in Samora Machel's cabinet after independence, when the region was dominated by civil war and the conflict between East and West. He describes the effects of the conflict between FRELIMO and the South African-backed RENAMO, and he takes the reader into the negotiation process that resulted in the Non-Aggression and Good Neighbourliness Accord with South Africa, better known as the Nkomati Accord. He also covers the negotiations that contributed to Namibian independence, the withdrawal of Cuban and South African troops from Angola, as well as peace in Mozambique. General Veloso provides fascinating insights because of his closeness to the history that he describes. This book provides a valuable perspective on southern African political and military history, written from a man who was high up in FRELIMO and in Mozambique's government. It provides insights into South Africa's role in the Mozambican civil war and the role that the East-West conflict played in southern Africa during the Cold War. In addition, it explores the effects of the new Mozambique's strictly socialist economy and its subsequent shift to a more market-orientated approach.

Learning and Memory

Learning and Memory
Title Learning and Memory PDF eBook
Author Michael A. Yassa
Publisher Frontiers Media SA
Pages 767
Release 2022-01-11
Genre Science
ISBN 2889718042

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Phantom Memories

Phantom Memories
Title Phantom Memories PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Gary Younglove
Pages 300
Release 2005
Genre
ISBN 0982938365

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The USAF "Thunderbirds" flew the McDonnell Douglas F-4E Phantom II aircraft from 1969 through 1973. This aircraft, arguably the best fighter aircraft of its time, was used extensively in the Vietnam War. The Thunderbirds used eleven of these machines. Two of them were lost to crashes, but nine remained for posterity. All but two are on display throughout the country. This book chronicles an exciting motorcycle trip by the author, a Thunderbird who flew in these aircraft during 1970-1972, to visit all of the remaining nine phantoms. His coast-to-coast journey covered nearly 8,000 miles and provided an endless array of wonder and a bottomless well of memories. Filled with scores of color images, it details the vistas, events and thoughts that constantly bombarded the authors senses as he pursued his quest to visit old friends from the past.

B-17 Memories

B-17 Memories
Title B-17 Memories PDF eBook
Author T/Sgt. James Lee Hutchinson Ed.S.
Publisher AuthorHouse
Pages 368
Release 2014-05-22
Genre History
ISBN 1496911342

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The Memphis Belle, completed 25 missions and became the symbol of Eighth Air Force success in the air war over Europe. Its national tour rallied support and encouraged citizens enduring rationing and sacrifices for victory. Heavy bomber aircrews proved their value with precision bombing. My writing is based on memories, diaries and interviews of other veterans and my teenage experiences as an Eighth Air Force B-17 radio/gunner on twenty combat missions with the 490th Bomb Group (H). This fourth book presents short stories of boys on B-17 Flying Fortress crews flying deadly missions to destroy German and Italian military targets. Twenty-six thousand airmen died and thousands more were wounded. The sky was our arena and we paved the way for Infantry and Armored Divisions slogging through heat, rain or snow to preserve our freedom. Many B-17 gunners were teenagers who enlisted or were drafted, trained and sent into combat before they could legally vote or buy a drink. They saved our freedom and came home to build the USA into the most powerful nation in the world. I self-publish because I am 89 and my time is limited. I thank God that I have been able to record more than 350 stories of my generation. "WW II veterans are fading into History — less than two million of the sixteen million who served are left to tell their stories" See my interview online at "Wings over Europe my Smithville"

Aviation Memories

Aviation Memories
Title Aviation Memories PDF eBook
Author Ross Smyth
Publisher GeneralStore PublishingHouse
Pages 172
Release 2001
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781894263436

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Memories of the Jing Bao and Beyond

Memories of the Jing Bao and Beyond
Title Memories of the Jing Bao and Beyond PDF eBook
Author Jack Z. Stettner
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 190
Release 2000-10-10
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0595143768

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Exciting, interesting and new memories come alive as Jack Stettner and his Buddies relate both past and present tales. Added to the original book, published just a year earlier, the stories unfold in a unique and inspiring interchange, with each author highlighting his own feelings as well as fact, wit and in some cases humor. Memories come alive in currency from the research of Ian Quinn, a Cathay Pacific Airline pilot, relaying events unfolding, such as the discovery of unexploded bombs (which he traced to Jack Stettner's mission 190), and a dramatic submarine rescue fifty six years ago just after a fortunately failed B-24 bombing attempt on this sub, (with Ian's research revealing the identity and location of the only current living survivor, a correspondent who was aboard the sub, and the B-24 pilot who following his fortunate miss, was not aware of the subsequent sub rescue of three downed B-25 crewmen in the waters just outside Hong Kong.)