Assignment Selous Scouts illuminates the day-to-day horrors of the bloody and brutal terror war that was fought in the former Rhodesia against Marxists guerrillas. ZANLA targeted white civilians, particularly farmers, to drive them from the land as well as tribal blacks to bring them onside using a strategy of murder, torture, rape, arson and other horrible acts of terror. They laid landmines indiscriminately on public roads. By the war's end there had been 21782 recorded terrorist incidents in the country (7996 in Hurricane, 5398 in Thrasher, 5676 in Repulse and 2712 in Grapple and Tangent between them). There were 1276 landmine detonations that caused 7283 casualties. Although involved in the conflict earlier while a regular policeman, the author stepped back into the Rhodesian Bush War in mid 1977 when as a farmer and a Police A Reservist he was appointed as a Special Branch liaison officer with the Selous Scouts at their Chiredzi Fort in the Lowveld. Much of what he has written in this book has come from his personal knowledge and experience. What Jim Parker didn't know then was that on 20 July 1977 the Security Force chiefs at Combined Operations had told Prime Minister Ian Sm
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. 360 Pages, Maps, Illustrations, Index and 32 Pages of Photographs. Very Good Condition, with mild tanning to edges, flyleaf and index pages, otherwise pages clean and bright and binding tight. Although involved in the conflict earlier while a regular policeman, the author stepped back into the Rhodesian Bush War in mid 1977 when as a farmer and a Police A Reservist he was appointed as a Special Branch liaison officer with the Selous Scouts at their Chiredzi Fort in the Lowveld. The Rhodesian Bush War had grumbled on at a low key since the early 1960s, but it escalated sharply in late 1972 when major infiltrations of ZANLA guerillas from Mozambique began. The Rhodesian forces found it difficult to engage the guerrillas using conventional counter-insurgency methods, because the enemy's tactic was to merge with the local tribal population. This resulted in the formation of the Selous Scouts whose role was to infiltrate pseudo-guerillas into enemy groups, gather intelligence and turn captured guerillas into pro-government fighters. The Selous Scouts accounted for 68% of all guerillas killed or captured during the war. It was a bloody and brutal war. ZANLA targeted white civilians, particularly farmers, to drive them from the land, as well as tribal blacks to bring them onside using a strategy of murder, torture, rape, arson and other acts of terror. They laid landmines indiscriminately on public roads. By the war s end there had been 21 782 recorded terrorist incidents in the country and countless thousands were dead. 1 276 landmine detonations had caused 7 283 casualties. This is a no-punches-pulled account of the final years of the war as experienced by a Special Branch liaison officer with the Selous Scouts. Seller Inventory # 001020
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