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Rhodesian Light Infantry, shortly (pun intended) after short-shorts were banned from use by higher authorities, circa. 1978. It was no surprise that the republic capitulated shortly afterwards. Sad reacts only! #RLI
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Rhodesian Light Infantry troopies having a mobile lunch break while participating in convoy ops, circa. 1978
As the war progressed, roads became more dangerous in rural Rhodesia with terrorist ambushes, and troopies from the regular army, Guard Force and #INTAF joined civilian convoys for extra security. #RLI
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1 Commando, Rhodesian Light Infantry, Mount Darwin, circa. 1970s #RLI
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3 Commando, Rhodesian Light Infantry jumpers, circa. 1970s #RLI
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The only thing a #Bedford is good for, is getting stuck! Rhodesian Light Infantry troopies in a bit of a pickle, circa. 1970s #RLI
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Rhodesian Light Infantry section, circa. 1970s #RLI
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GREEN ON. Rhodesian Light Infantry paratroopers rolling out, circa. 1970s. #RLI
While the hallmark of the ingenious #Fireforce tactics employed by the Rhodesian Security Forces was aggressive helicopter envelopment, it was often augmented by several sticks of conventional paratroopers.
All four commando units within the ranks of the…Read More
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Trooper “Hutty” Hutton, 7 Troop, 2 Commando, Rhodesian Light Infantry napping in the bush. Beside him is a rather rare Rhodesian FAL variant with a mounted SUIT or L2A2 x2 telescopic sight, circa. 1970s #RLI
Many of the combat engagements of the Rhodesian Bush War were extremely close quarters. This likely would have made the telescopic sig…Read More
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The thousand yard stare. Men of 2 Commando, Rhodesian Light Infantry, the Rhodesia’s “Green Berets” #RLI
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Rhodesian Light Infantry Recruit Course jogs by, hauling along 26 pound FN MAG machine guns in the extreme Rhodesian heat near Cranborne Barracks, circa. 1976
The Rhodesian Light Infantry ( RLI) use relatively unique in it’s “Commando” structure and training regime. Members of the unit included local volunteers, National Service consc…Read More
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The Rhodesian Bush War, also called the Second Chimurenga as well as the Zimbabwe War of Independence, was a civil conflict from July 1964 to December 1979 in the unrecognised country of Rhodesia.
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