Lasting from the mid-1960's to 1980, the bush war in Rhodesia saw this tiny land locked nation surrounded by communist backed insurgents operating from the adjacent nations of Mozambique, Zambia, and ...
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The Rhodesian SAS: Selection and operator training
The Rhodesian SAS forged its identity through brutally demanding selection rooted in British SAS standards, then refined it in the African bush. Operating in four to six man patrols deep inside enemy ...
Your institution does not have access to this book on JSTOR. Try searching on JSTOR for other items related to this book. ZIMBABWE’S LIBERATION STRUGGLE AND RHODESIA’S BUSH WAR: Locating Its History 1 ...
Whereas in the course of human affairs, history has shown that it may become necessary for a people to resolve the political affiliations which have connected them with another people and to assume ...
In the chamber of the U.N. Security Council last week, there was an unsettling sense of history repeated. The gallery was crowded, and delegates representing most of the world’s nations stood in knots ...
A conventional shibboleth is that chemical and biological agents have no place in modern conflicts. In this view, chemical and biological agents are not useful because they are inhumane, ...
The Selous Scouts were Rhodesia's most feared counterinsurgency unit, using turned guerrillas and deep-cover operators to hunt insurgents from within. Operating from 1973 to 1980, they accounted for ...
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