PHILISTINE
A Professional Soldier in Africa
Making a Mark Volume 1
Making a Mark is a multi-volume account of professional soldier Mark Griffiths’ life in active theatres of War
In the first volume PHILISTINE, Griffiths tells his story of life in the 44 Para Pathfinders while fighting in the Angolan Bush War
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About the Man
MARK GRIFFITHS-AUTHOR, PHILISTINE and COMMANDER
Mark Griffiths was born in 1956 at RAF Abingdon, the son of a Group Captain. He grew up immersed in a military environment on RAF bases, with a childhood defined by travel and character-building experiences that shaped his future career.
Educated at Radley College, Mark’s passion for service became real when he enlisted in Her Majesty’s Forces. Serving in the 2nd Battalion Parachute Regiment, he passed selection to the elite Pathfinder Company, completing multiple tours that included active service in Northern Ireland (NIPG), Malaya, and Berlin. His time with the Pathfinders, which included earning his wings and completing courses across NATO countries, solidified his reputation as an expert in reconnaissance and special operations.
Mark’s military career took him to some of the world’s most volatile regions. He gained invaluable experience in Israel and Lebanon before commanding a militia unit in the Eastern Highlands of Rhodesia during the Bush War. His career continued with the South African Defence Force (SADF) as part of 44 Parachute Brigade Pathfinders, where he engaged in covert operations across Africa. In the late 1980s, Mark worked as a military advisor to the Colombian government, contributing to efforts to combat the Colombian Drug Wars. His military career culminated in two contracts in Afghanistan, where he served as a military advisor and later as a team leader.
Mark went on to found and lead the tactical training facility SWAT National Firearms Centre in Southern Africa for 15 years, contributing to the development of advanced training techniques for military and law enforcement. Now retired from active service, he is narrating his memoirs, offering a firsthand account of his experiences in some of the world’s most intense conflict zones.
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Making A Mark
Making a Mark is a long-form memoir series charting Mark Griffiths’s career across Africa and beyond.
From the Angolan Bush War in Volume I, to commanding a militia in Rhodesia/Zimbabwe, to Colombia’s drug cartel war, Northern Ireland, Afghanistan, and a final volume of African field stories — the series follows his path through some of the most demanding theatres of the late 20th and 21st century.

Literary curation
Andrea Sartori — polyglot, illustrator, designer, former speechwriter to the South African Parliament and collaborative interpreter at the United Nations — brings a lifetime of precision and cross-disciplinary skill to the Making a Mark series.
Having worked across legal, diplomatic, and tactical environments, and later co-founding SWAT NFC, she now curates and shapes Mark Griffiths’s accounts into a rigorous historical record. Her work transforms raw experience into a carefully crafted narrative, preserving each detail with accuracy and respect.
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We are constantly working on getting new titles ready,
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PHILISTINE Launch Date: 30 April 2026
COMMANDER expected launch 30 September 26

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Join Mark Griffiths, @thebeastofwales44 on social media and engage with the author and enjoy some extraordinary anecdotes, photographs, videos and interviews.
PHILISTINE
MAKING A MARK VOL I
1st Edition
300 pages of high jinx in full colour photos and spreads in hard and paperback editions, with hand drawn maps & battle plans.
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