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  • ...In 1943 he joined the Royal Airforce and trained in what was then Southern Rhodesia. According to his Times obituary Whitehorn "joined a group of young and ide
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  • ...ovided mercenary services elsewhere-to Ian Smith's apartheid government in Rhodesia; to train Sri Lankan soldiers in counterinsurgency techniques; and to assas
    63 KB (9,416 words) - 23:18, 23 June 2013
  • ...ecords of the ISC showed close contacts with top police officials Britain, Rhodesia, South Africa, as well as with other leaders around the world.
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  • ...{Template: Revolving Door badge}}Lord '''Mark Malloch Brown''' (b. 1953 in Rhodesia; British national) is the former Administrator of the United Nations Develo
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  • ...|16}} 4. On the ativities of RENAMO, a creation of the apartheid regime of Rhodesia in 1976, taken over as a proxy by South Africa in 1980, Roy Stacey, the U.S ...m, Ivor Benson, a South African and press censor under the Smith regime in Rhodesia] was a contributing editor of Western Destiny, the journal of racist anthro
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  • Duff served as the last Deputy Governor of Southern Rhodesia before it became independent as Zimbabwe in 1980. He subsequently became D
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  • ...caragua and sabotage Soviet helicopters. KMS also helped [[Ian Smith]] in Rhodesia, Sri Lanka and assassination operations in the Lebanon. Herman & O'Sulliva
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  • ...=onepage&q=%22Rhodesian%20Light%20Infantry%22&f=false Modern African Wars: Rhodesia, 1965-80], Osprey Publishing, 1986, p.17.</ref> ...=onepage&q=%22Rhodesian%20Light%20Infantry%22&f=false Modern African Wars: Rhodesia, 1965-80], Osprey Publishing, 1986, p.17.</ref>
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  • Cecil was killed in 1978 while filming in Rhodesia. According to the ''Washington Post'', he was armed at the time. ...re country has now became a battlefield.<ref>David B. Ottaway,Reporters in Rhodesia Face Dilemma Over Carrying Arms;
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  • ...ctives also include creating "a legacy for a now lost but once magnificent Rhodesia, a Soldiers Legacy that will remain in the minds of our off-spring for gene
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  • ...nglo-Rhodesian Society]] was formed after the white government of Southern Rhodesia's Unilateral Declaration of Independence (UDI) from the UK in 1965.<ref>Rob [[Category:Zimbabwe]][[Category:Rhodesia Lobby]]
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  • '''Stanley Fischer''' (born 15 October 1943, Norther Rhodesia [Zambia]) is the former Vice President of Development Economics and Chief E
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  • He was awarded the Bronze Cross of Rhodesia while serving in 3 Commando of the [[Rhodesian Light Infantry]] in 1970.<re
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  • ...l duties with 9 Parachute Squadron, Royal Engineers, serving in Belize and Rhodesia. After a tour as an instructor at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, he
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  • ...away group’ that committed criminal damage after a demonstration outside Rhodesia House on 12 January 1969.<ref name= "WHA2"/><ref> ...dam project in Mozambique. This was a collaboration between South Africa, Rhodesia and Portugal - the project was intended to supply electricity to apartheid
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  • ...ings, Stephen]][[Category:Conservative Party|Hastings, Stephen]][[Category:Rhodesia Lobby|Hastings, Stephen]]
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  • ...came from Dahomey, Ethiopia, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Liberia, Nigeria, Rhodesia, Senegal, French Sudan (Mali), Chad and Guinea.
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  • ...ne of the best known political operation in Britain' for the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland - commonly known as the Central African Federation: According to press reports [[Voice and Vision]] later also represented Rhodesia.<ref>Anthony Howard 'Creatures of the dark', ''The Times'', July 14, 1998,
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  • ...1957 to 1960 and a security advisor to the then Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia (later Zimbabwe), Sir Edgar Whitehead, from 1957 to 1960. <ref>Peter Hamilt
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  • ...ligence Organisation]] was created as an intelligence service for Southern Rhodesia following the December 1963 dissolution of the Central African Federation.<
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