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- Koevoet ([ˈku****], Afrikaans for crowbar, also known as Operation K or SWAPOL-COIN) was the counterinsurgency branch of the South West African Police...
- until 1980). Some historical military units, such as South West Africa's Koevoet, were only defined as police for political reasons. In Russia, the modern...
- Koevoet. Koevoet was initially an autonomous unit under the nominal authority of the SAP Security Branch, but became part of SWAPOL in 1985. Koevoet worked...
- carry out a specific task or to deal with a particular area of crime. Koevoet, translated into English as 'crowbar', but officially known as the Police...
- African Border War. It was at first extensively used by the infamous "Koevoet" police counterinsurgency unit in northern Namibia during the apartheid...
- because of a pending court procedure for bankruptcy, and his wife Jeannine Koevoets was named to replace him at the helm of the club. However, Tonellotto was...
- African and South West African Special Forces units such as 32 Battalion and Koevoet. One of these was the Civil Cooperation Bureau (CCB), a unit that carried...
- operating bases. It also deplo**** specialist counter-insurgency units such as Koevoet and 32 Battalion, trained to carry out external reconnaissance and track...
- Publishers. p. 380. ISBN 978-0-9584890-3-4. Hooper, Jim (2013) [1988]. Koevoet! Experiencing South Africa's Deadly Bush War. Solihull: Helion and Company...
- border war. Gibraltar: Ashanti Pub. Stiff, P. (2000). The Covert War: Koevoet Operations in Namibia. Galago Publishing Pty Ltd. Kahn, Owen Ellison (1991)...