War to Peace is a reflective memoir exploring leadership, moral responsibility, and humanitarian service in some of the world's most volatile regions. Blending personal history, faith, and professional experience, the book offers rare insight into peacekeeping, conflict resolution, and the human cost of instability that includes the negative impact on the rights of people. From the vineyards of the Cape to the battlefields of Angola and the birth of South African democracy to conflict zones across the globe, this is the journey of a man shaped by heritage, hardened by war, and driven by purpose Chris du Toit traces his Huguenot lineage to 1686, weaving personal history with national narrative. Raised in Worcester, he grew from modest beginnings to global service: elite military units, UN peacekeeping, and complex security missions across Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. More than a memoir, it is a human story of leadership, faith, family, and resilience and a tribute to a promise kept to his wife - to take her places - through decades of service, sacrifice, and exploration. "Chris du Toit was cool, calm, and collected in numerous Border War battles, and later excelled as UN Security Director in Afghanistan and other High Risk Countries--leading with strategic clarity and unreserved conviction." Maj Gen Retired Roland de Vries,
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