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  • Includes a 90-minute DVD with previously unseen combat footage
           At last! the history of the Rhodesian Light Infantry. We’ve 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 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, comprised of over 20   nationalities, 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. 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 We    have accessed a host of unique, previously unpublished photos and illustrative material and many former RLI members have embraced the project, generously      contributing photos, memorabilia and anecdotes.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.
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