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SWJED
03-18-2006, 09:17 PM
Shaba II: The French and Belgian Intervention in Zaire in 1978 (http://cgsc.leavenworth.army.mil/carl/resources/csi/odom2/odom2.asp) by Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Odem, US Army. US Army Combat Studies Institute study, April 1993.


Lieutenant Colonel Thomas P. Odom's study, Shaba II The French and Belgian Intervention in Zaire in 1978, presents a historical analysis of the 1978 invasion of Shaba province by the exiled Katangan Gendarmerie. Included in this study is the Western reaction to the invasion, from the Zairian Army's initial response, which set off the massacre of expatriate mine workers, to the airborne landings of French and Belgian forces.

The French responded by sending the Foreign Legion into Shaba to restore order in the province. Belgium, on the other hand, sent its Paracommando Regiment on the humanitarian mission of rescuing the hostages. Both countries developed independent plans for their missions, plans that were not coordinated until the two European forces were accidentally shooting at one another.

The 1978 operations in Shaba should not be dismissed as something unusual or unlikely to reoccur, nor should they be discounted as European operations of little interest to U.S. planners. Since these Shaba II operations, the United States has been committed to similar operations in Lebanon, Grenada, Sudan, Somalia, Liberia, Panama, and the Persian Gulf. Without doubt, U.S. forces will continue to be involved in such operations, making Shaba II worthy of study by U.S. Army officers...

Tom Odom
03-22-2006, 04:56 PM
Thanks for posting this one. It was based on my masters thesis at CGSC.

Best
Tom