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Title: THE SAINTS
THE RHODESIAN LIGHT INFANTRY
By: Alexandre Binda, Chris Cocks (Editor)
Format: Paperback

List price: £21.95


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ISBN 10: 1920143874
ISBN 13: 9781920143879
Publisher: 30 DEGREES SOUTH PUBLISHERS
Pub. date: 1 June, 2013
Pages: 544
Description: We've seen the stories of the more 'glamorous' Selous Scouts, the SAS and the Rhodesian Air Force, but very little about the Rhodesian Light Infantry, often underrated, but arguably one of the most effective counter-insurgency units of all time.
Synopsis: We've seen the stories of the more 'glamorous' Selous Scouts, the SAS and the Rhodesian Air Force, but very little about the Rhodesian Light Infantry, often underrated, but arguably one of the most effective counter-insurgency units of all time. This was the unit that brought the 'Fireforce' concept to the world's attention, the devastatingly ruthless airborne envelopment and annihilation of a guerrilla enemy. Dubbed "The Killing Machine" by Charles D. Melson, chief historian of the US Marine Corps, the RLI was a veritable 'foreign legion' with over 20 diverse nationalities serving in her ranks. The RLI, a truly international airborne battalion, fought the bitter Zimbabwean'bush war' for 15 years, against the overwhelming tide of communist-trained guerrillas. Kill rates don't win wars, but during its brief 19-year history, it is estimated that the RLI accounted for between 12,000 and 15,000 enemy guerrillas, for the loss of 135 men. RLI soldiers were recipients of four Silver Crosses and 42 Bronze Crosses of Rhodesia, and it is an RLI trooper who holds the world record for operational parachute descents, a staggering 73 op jumps, most under 500 feet!The Saints is not intended as a definitive history but, with more of a classic'scrapbook' feel, the presentation attempts to capture the essence of this fine unit and what it was like to be a troopie, one of the 'ouens'. About the Author Alexandre Binda was born in Beira, Mozambique in 1945 and joined the Rhodesian Army in 1965. He is a keen student of African military history and has written several articles for Lion& Tusk, the magazine of the Rhodesian Army Association.
Illustrations: 1800 b/w illustrations, maps
Publication: South Africa
Imprint: 30 Degrees South Publishers
Returns: Returnable
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