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RHODESIAN LIGHT INFANTRY CAP & COLLARS- ANODISED-LUGS INTACT- 1970-1980  
R 450
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RHODESIAN LIGHT INFANTRY STABLE BELT-EXTENDED LENGTH 100CM-GOOD CONDITION    
R 600
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Rhodesian Light Infantry (RLI) Mess Dress Uniform   From Deceased Estate. Comprises mess dress jacket with badges, trousers and cummerbund. Buckle for cummerbund has frayed off. Condition of uniform is good but good do with a clean.                
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 Rhodesian light Infantry uniform button in brass.Good condition
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Rhodesian Light Infantry 1961-80 -by Neil Grant-Osprey Publishing-2015 
R 99
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Buy ** Rhodesian Bush War: Rhodesian Light Infantry post-UDI (1970-1980) Anodised Collar Badges.** for R125.00
R 125
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Buy RHODESIAN LIGHT INFANTRY COLOUR PARTY - 5 X LEAD + ENAMEL SOLDIERS - MADE BY FRONTLINE (2215) for R500.00
R 500
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Buy RHODESIAN LIGHT INFANTRY SHIRT SIZE MEDIUM-MEASURES 55CM ARMPIT TO ARMPIT-LABELLED for R650.00
R 650
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Buy RHODESIAN LIGHT INFANTRY OFFICERS STERLING SILVER CAP BADGE-1961-1970- NO LUGS for R450.00
R 450
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Buy RHODESIAN LIGHT INFANTRY GOOD LOT OF 13 X QC TUNIC BUTTONS - ODS 16 / 18 / 19.5mm (3673) for R120.00
R 120
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Buy Rhodesian Light Infantry Stable Belt - Length 77cm. for R95.00
R 95
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Buy Rhodesian Light Infantry 1st battalion Certificate of service for R1,800.00
R 1.800
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Buy Rhodesian Light Infantry Airborne Division commemorative Shoulder flash (Metal with all pins intact) for R90.00
R 90
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Buy RHODESIAN LIGHT INFANTRY STERLING SILVER,OFFICERS MESS DRESS COLLAR BADGE- 1970-1980- 2 LUGS for R550.00
R 550
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Buy RHODESIAN LIGHT INFANTRY STERLING SILVER,OFFICERS MESS DRESS COLLAR BADGE- 1970-1980- 2 LUGS for R400.00
R 400
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Buy RHODESIAN LIGHT INFANTRY - QC FACING PAIR ANODISED COLLAR BADGES (6010) for R130.00
R 130
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 Rhodesian RLI collection. Green barracks shirt fitted with major ranks with RLI lanyard and shoulder patches, beret with RLI cap badge, stable belt (buckle damaged), Major mess jacket, RLI collar badges fitted, with waist coat and brushstroke bow tie. Brand new RLI Association golf shirt (L). RLI " when the saints " screen print wall hanger.    SA buyers via SAPO or Postnet    International buyers please enquire about the postage before purchase 
R 3.750
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At last! The history of the Rhodesian Light Infantry. Weve seen the stories of the more glamorous Selous Scouts, the SAS and the Rhodesian Air Force, but very little about the RLI, 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 worlds 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, comprising of over 20 nationalities, fought the bitter Zimbabwean bush war for 15 years against the overwhelming tide of communist-trained guerrillas. Kill rates dont 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. An RLI trooper holds the world record for operational parachute descents - a staggering 73 op jumps - most under 500 feet! A glossy coffee-table, pictorial format with hundreds of colour photos, maps, rolls, honours and awards. It 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 - what it was like to be a troopie, one of the ouens. We have accessed a host of unique, previously unpublished photos and illustrative material and many former RLI members have embraced the project, generously contributing photos, memorabilia and anecdotes. Ian Smith has written his tribute in the front and the foreword is by the last CO, Lieutenant-Colonel Charlie Aust. PAPERBACK: 544 PAGES WITH  1,800 b/w illustrations & maps.  Published June 2007
R 475
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Jeremy Hall’s childhood in the white-ruled apartheid South Africa of the 1950's and ’60s was ostensibly idyllic: growing up in the farming areas of Natal, he had free rein to pander to his keen exploratory mind, yet niggling away was entrenched racism and interracial hatred. Closeted in the hallowed halls of an English-speaking high school, the revelation of the real world that followed — a world of township unrest, Afrikaner politicians issuing dire warnings of the red and black hordes massing on the borders — exploded into Hall’s psyche with his national-service call-up into the South African Defence Force (SADF), where he encountered the institutionalized hatred of the Afrikaner hierarchy for the English-speaking recruits, the  rowe, or ‘scabs’. Disillusioned and unsettled, following his SADF conscription, Hall found himself in 1976 signing on for three years with 2 Commando The Rhodesian Light Infantry as the bush war in that country erupted from a simmering, low-key insurgency into full-blown war. As a paratrooper with this crack airborne unit, he was to see continual combat on Fireforce operations and cross-border raids into Zambia and Mozambique, such as Operation Dingo, the 1977 Rhodesian attack on ZANLA’s Chimoio base.   PAPERBACK: 360 PAGES WITH PHOTOS & MAPS. Published March 2014
R 245
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Jeremy Halls childhood in the white-ruled apartheid South Africa of the 1950's and 60s was ostensibly idyllic: growing up in the farming areas of Natal, he had free rein to pander to his keen exploratory mind, yet niggling away was entrenched racism and interracial hatred. Closeted in the hallowed halls of an English-speaking high school, the revelation of the real world that followed a world of township unrest, Afrikaner politicians issuing dire warnings of the red and black hordes massing on the borders exploded into Halls psyche with his national-service call-up into the South African Defence Force (SADF), where he encountered the institutionalized hatred of the Afrikaner hierarchy for the English-speaking recruits, the  rowe, or scabs. Disillusioned and unsettled, following his SADF conscription, Hall found himself in 1976 signing on for three years with 2 Commando The Rhodesian Light Infantry as the bush war in that country erupted from a simmering, low-key insurgency into full-blown war. As a paratrooper with this crack airborne unit, he was to see continual combat on Fireforce operations and cross-border raids into Zambia and Mozambique, such as Operation Dingo, the 1977 Rhodesian attack on ZANLAs Chimoio base.   PAPERBACK: 360 PAGES WITH PHOTOS & MAPS. Published March 2014
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From the searing heat of the Zambezi Valley to the freezing cold of the Chimanimani Mountains in Rhodesia, from the bars in Port St Johns in the Transkei to the Drakensberg Mountains in South Africa, this is the story of one man's fight against terror, and his conscience. Anyone living in Rhodesia during the 1960s and 1970s would have had a father, husband, brother or son called up in the defense of the war-torn, landlocked little country. A few of these brave men would have been members of the elite and secretive unit that struck terror into the hearts of the ZANLA and ZIPRA guerrillas infiltrating the country at that time - the Selous Scouts. These men were highly trained and disciplined, with skills to rival the SAS, Navy Seals and the US Marines, although their dress and appearance were wildly unconventional: civilian clothing with blackened, hairy faces to resemble the very people they were fighting against. Twice decorated - with the Member of the Legion of Merit (MLM) and the Military Forces' Commendation (MFC) - Andrew Balaam was a member of the Rhodesian Light Infantry and later the Selous Scouts, for a period spanning twelve years. This is his honest and insightful account of his time as a pseudo operator. His story is brutally truthful, frightening, sometimes humorous and often sad. In later years, after Rhodesia became Zimbabwe, he was involved with a number of other former Selous Scouts in the attempted coups in the Ciskei, a South African homeland, and Lesotho, an independent nation, whose only crimes were supporting the African National Congress. Training terrorists, or as they preferred to be called, 'liberation armies', to conduct a war of terror on innocent civilians, was the very thing he had spent the last ten years in Rhodesia fighting against. This is the true, untold story of these failed attempts at governmental overthrows This book is imported on demand and dispatched within 15 working days depending on supplier Specifications Author: Andrew Balaam Binding: Paperback EAN: 9781909982772 ISBN: 1909982776 Label: Helion and Company Manufacturer: Helion and Company Number Of Pages: 288 PublicationDate: 2014-11-19 Publisher: Helion and Company Studio: Helion and Company    
R 495
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  Fireforce: One Man's War in the Rhodesian Light Infantry | Chris Cocks Exact images of the item/s on Auction: Good Used Condition (Some Toning) 1988 First Edition (Papreback) 253 Pages Registered Mail @ R 55.00  Postnet to Postnet @ R 100.00 Please have a look at all our other items.
R 100
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Fireforce One Man's War in The Rhodesian Light Infantry "a tour de force, By Paul L. Moorcraft, Publ. Covos-Day 2000, second edition, reprint, hard cover, dust wrapper with wear, illustrated with lots of photos, 306 pages, good condition.  
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  FIREFORCE One Mans War In The Rhodesian Light Infantry by Chris Cocks Soft cover in v/good condition. 1 st Edition 1988 Galago FOR FULL DETAILS OF THIS BOOK AND ADDITIONAL PHOTOS PLEASE CONTACT THE SELLER Africana / Military / War / Guerrillas / National liberation movements / Rhodesia / Zimbabwe / Rhodesiana / South Africa /Suid-Afrika / Afrikaans / Geskiedenis / History / 
R 595
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   TITLE:   FIRE FORCE ONE MAN'S WAR IN THE RHODESIAN LIGHT INFANTRY BY CHRIS COCKS - 1ST EDITION INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR. DESCRIPTION:    AS IN PHOTO'S. SOME EDGE WEAR TO COVER FEEDBACK:   I TYPICALLY WAIT UNTIL ITEM IS RECEIVED BY THE WINNING BIDDER PRIOR TO POSTING FEEDBACK. THIS ALLOWS BOTH PARTIES TIME TO RESOLVE ANY ISSUES THAT MAY ARISE WITH ANY GIVEN TRANSACTION. POSTAGE:   PLEASE REMEMBER TO ADD POSTAGE WHEN MAKING PAYMENT    
R 750
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One man's war in the Rhodesian Light Infantry. Fourth edition. Soft cover; 306 pages. Very good condition; like new. Under 1kg.    
R 195
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