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On 26 August 1966, a mixed force of policemen and South African Defence Force (SADF) troops attacked a group of South West African People's Organisation (SWAPO) infiltrators who had crossed into South West Africa from Angola. 1 'Operation Blue Wildebeest' was to be the first skirmish between the South African security forces and SWAPO in the area. It was far from the last, however, for the hostilities initiated during Blue Wildebeest were to be the opening salvos of a conflict that would last more than two decades: South Africa's 'Border War'.