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Buy ZIMBABWE AIR FORCE W.O.1 ARM BADGE-POST 1980- 2 LUGS- ANODISED for R100.00
R 100
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  Please note -  Should payment be made via paypal a 5% surcharge will be added to cover paypal charges. Please wait for us to send you a paypal invoice at an exchange rate of R 12.50 / US$1 -   Tip:- to save this cost we suggest International buyers use BOB VOUCHERS (BOB BUCKS) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SEE MORE PICTURES IN THUMBNAIL ABOVE ================================================================================== INTERNATIONAL BUYERS PLEASE REQUEST A SHIPPING QUOTE - FYI - A SMALL 100G PARCEL (ABOUT 3 METAL BADGES) COSTS R 95.00 TO SHIP INTERNATIONALLY, AIRMAIL WITH TRACKING. =============================================================================================== EARLY POST RHODESIAN                     
R 80
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South Africa (All cities)
 Zimbabwe Air Force Cap Badge, cast, First Type Post 1980, no lugs slight scratches used condition as per pictures. Owen 3501/2
R 195
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South Africa
  Please note -  Should payment be made via paypal a 5% surcharge will be added to cover paypal charges. Please wait for us to send you a paypal invoice at an exchange rate of R 13.50 / US$1 -   Tip:- to save this cost we suggest International buyers use BOB VOUCHERS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SEE MORE PICS IN THE "THUMBNAIL" ABOVE - DUE TO THE WEIGHT AND FRAGILITY OF MUGS, WE DO NOT RECOMMEND COMBINING 2 MUGS TOGETHER. INTERNATIONAL BUYERS PLEASE REQUEST A SHIPPING QUOTE THE "WHITE/YELLOW" MARKING SHOWING IN SOME PHOTOS ARE CAMERA REFLECTIONS. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Badge reflects the intermediate period between the Rhodesian and Zimbabwe Air Forces.            
R 30
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Beautiful cover, Magnificent issues, Fabulous bargain!   MAGNIFICENT items-  SUPERB  UNMOUNTED  MINT   - Superb issues and absolutely not to be missed- Way under catalogue value.  My apologies for the poor scan quality- the issues depicted in real life are, aside from scan quality, are all superb! These items are UNMOUNTED MINT, UNLESS Otherwise stated in description! and remember I combine postage and shipping costs! Wonderful stamps and items despite the misleading low price, these are in excellent condition with NO defects or issues, merely great bargain prices!  FABULOUS ISSUES at really wonderful prices, GREAT BARGAINS seldom if ever offered at such low opening bids  
R 5
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South Africa (All cities)
  Zimbabwe Special Air Services (SAS) Embroidered Wing Exact images of the item/s on Auction: Good Condition Registered Mail @ R 55.00 (Combine at no extra cost) Postnet to Postnet @ R 100.00 (Combine at no extra cost) Please have a look at all our other items
R 280
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South Africa (All cities)
  Rhodesian Air Force mess dress jacket for Group Captain.He flew in Helicopters.The jacket is Rhodesian but he must have continued for a while in the Rhodesian- Zimbabwe Air Force as the Helicopter half wing is Zimbabwean.Comes with his miniature medals attached.All buttons intact. Medium size LOCAL BUYER PAYS R110 POSTNET OVERSEAS BUYER SEE POSTAGE RATES TABLE FOR SHIPPING OPTIONS
R 2.000
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South Africa
Books of Zimbabwe, 1980. Hard cover with dust cover, 159 pages. Very good condition. The dust cover has wear and tearUnder 1kg. "T'he war to end all wars', an epic of sacrifice and endurance, witnessed a remarkable contribution by Southern Rhodesia, and this book describes the part played by this young and extraordinary nation. Many countries remained peaceful backwaters in the years 1914-18, but Southern Rhodesia was not among those which remained aloof. Rhodesians patriotically flocked to the colours in August 1914, impatient to get to the battlefronts. Hundreds of them died or were maimed in this romantic pursuit of the glory of war; illusions were shattered like the bodies of the victims, and few who survived were unmarked by the nightmare through which they had lived. The Western Front has cast its eerie spell over images of the Great War but the conflict was spread across half the globe, and black and white Rhodesians also stormed into battle in the dunes of South West Africa, in the thorn scrub of disease-ridden East Africa, in Palestine, Bulgaria, in the air and at sea. The war accelerated the emergence of a Rhodesian nation; only a minority of those who fought had been born in the country, but they identified themselves as Rhodesians and banded together into Rhodesian units. ' Peter McLaughlin manages skilfully to convey the whole local background, the simple unawareness of the complex issues involved in the European conflict on the part of the folks back home in the Rhodesia of 1914. In their pathetic eagerness they packed off every able-bodied man in support of an unrequited common loyalty and patriotism. '  
R 170
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South Africa
2006. Fourth edition. Soft cover; 306 pages.  Very good condition. Under 1kg. Fireforce is the compelling, brutal but true account of Chris Cocks’ service in 3 Commando, The Rhodesian Light Infantry, during Zimbabwe’s bitter civil war of the ’70s—a war that came to be known almost innocuously as ‘the bush war’. ‘Fireforce’, a tactic of total airborne envelopment, was developed and perfected by the RLI, together with the Selous Scouts and the Rhodesian Air Force. Fireforce became the principal strike weapon of the beleaguered Rhodesian forces in their struggle against the overwhelming tide of the Communist-trained and -equipped ZANLA and ZIPRA guerrillas. The combat strain on a fighting soldier was almost unbelievable, for the Rhodesians, who were always desperately short of ground troops, were sometimes obliged to parachute the same men into action into as many as three enemy contacts a day. While estimates of enemy casualties vary, there seems little doubt that the RLI accounted for at least 12,000 ZANLA and ZIPRA guerrillas—but not without cost. Fireforce is not for the squeamish. Although it has been written with unforgettable pathos and humor, it tells of face-to-face combat in the bush and death at point-blank range. It is a book which does nothing to glorify or glamorize war, for as Chris Cocks found at such a young age, war is merely a catalogue of suffering, destruction and death. Fireforce has been described by critics as being to the Rhodesian War what All Quiet On The Western Front was to World War I and Dispatches was to Vietnam. Read it … it will an experience you never forget.
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Fireforce - Chris Cocks - 2001 - Paperback, second edition.   One man's war in the Rhodesian Light Infantry Fireforce is the compelling, brutal but true account of Chris Cocks' service in 3 Commando, The Rhodesian Light Infantry, during Zimbabwe's bitter civil war of the '70s—a war that came to be known almost innocuously as 'the bush war'. 'Fireforce', a tactic of total airborne envelopment, was developed and perfected by the RLI, together with the Selous Scouts and the Rhodesian Air Force. Fireforce became the principal strike weapon of the beleaguered Rhodesian forces in their struggle against the overwhelming tide of the Communist-trained and -equipped ZANLA and ZIPRA guerrillas.The combat strain on a fighting soldier was almost unbelievable, for the Rhodesians, who were always desperately short of ground troops, were sometimes obliged to parachute the same men into action into as many as three enemy contacts a day. While estimates of enemy casualties vary, there seems little doubt that the RLI accounted for at least 12,000 ZANLA and ZIPRA guerrillas—but not without cost.Fireforce is not for the squeamish. Although it has been written with unforgettable pathos and humour, it tells of face-to-face combat in the bush and death at point-blank range. It is a book which does nothing to glorify or glamorize war, for as Chris Cocks found at such a young age, war is merely a catalogue of suffering, destruction and death. Fireforce has been described by critics as being to the Rhodesian War what All Quiet On The Western Front was to World War I and Dispatches was to Vietnam. Read it … it will be an experience you never forget.
R 245
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A 242 page book (27 black & white photos) about Dave Barrs incredible 13,000 mile winter journey across a frozen Northern Europe, Russia and Siberia on a 96 Harley-Davidson Sportser. Not surprisingly this extraordinary adventure allowed Dave to establish a Guinness Book World Record. This book is living proof that perseverance and an unshakable belief in ones dreams can make anything happen! Available in hard and soft cover. About Dave Barr In 1969, at age 17, Dave began his military career with the U.S. Marine Corps, receiving 57 air medals while serving on a helicopter gunship in Vietnam. He left the Marines in 1972, but felt the need to seek adventure and another cause. He chose to support peace and stability first in Israel, later in Zimbabwe/Rhodesia and finally in South Africa. Following a fateful landmine explosion in 1981 whilst with the SADF's 44th Parachute Brigade, Dave sustained life threatening injuries that ultimately resulted in the amputation of both of his legs. After a lengthy rehabilitative period, he returned to active duty completing his military enlistment. Upon returning to the United States, he was reunited with his family and his 10-year-old Harley-Davidson motorcycle. Inspired after his first ride since the explosion, Dave decided to travel around the world on his Harley. It was his hope that he would encourage others to overcome their obstacles and make their own dreams a reality. The Dave Barr Foundation was established to support charitable organizations, both in the U.S. and overseas, that are dedicated to improving the lives of the disabled.
R 250
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The 502 page softcover book (60 black & white photos, maps throughout the book) about Dave Barrs 83,000 mile motorcycle journey around the world. It took Dave and his Harley-Davidson a grueling 3 and a half years to complete the trip and it certainly makes for one incredible read! A must have for anyone who loves to ride. About Dave Barr In 1969, at age 17, Dave began his military career with the U.S. Marine Corps, receiving 57 air medals while serving on a helicopter gunship in Vietnam. He left the Marines in 1972, but felt the need to seek adventure and another cause. He chose to support peace and stability first in Israel, later in Zimbabwe/Rhodesia and finally in South Africa. Following a fateful landmine explosion in 1981 whilst with the SADF's 44th Parachute Brigade, Dave sustained life threatening injuries that ultimately resulted in the amputation of both of his legs. After a lengthy rehabilitative period, he returned to active duty completing his military enlistment. Upon returning to the United States, he was reunited with his family and his 10-year-old Harley-Davidson motorcycle. Inspired after his first ride since the explosion, Dave decided to travel around the world on his Harley. It was his hope that he would encourage others to overcome their obstacles and make their own dreams a reality. The Dave Barr Foundation was established to support charitable organizations, both in the U.S. and overseas, that are dedicated to improving the lives of the disabled.
R 400
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