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Explore the gripping narrative of The Biafran Army 1967-70, a pivotal title in the Africa@War series by renowned author Philip S. Jowett. This meticulously researched paperback offers an in-depth look at the Biafran military’s formation and operations during the turbulent Nigerian Civil War (1967-70). Despite facing overwhelming odds, the Biafran Army and Navy cultivated a surprising level of military capability, supported discreetly by several international entities, including Gabon, Ivory Coast, and even Israel. This authoritative account delves into the strategy, training, and composition of the Biafran forces, exploring their valiant effort to establish an air force and develop indigenous weaponry. The book features over 120 rare photographs, detailed maps, and vibrant color profiles that vividly capture the essence of this extraordinary conflict. A must-read for military history enthusiasts and researchers, The Biafran Army offers unprecedented insight and understanding of a war that claimed nearly two million lives and shaped the socio-political landscape of West Africa. Uncover the layers of complexity behind the secessionist struggle with this unique reference, perfect for scholars and casual readers alike. Embrace the history of the Biafran Army and discover the untold stories of courage and resilience in a forgotten war.