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Commando - Shoot To Kill

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Commando - Shoot To Kill

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Ranged against two powerful communist terrorist armies, the small, under-equipped army of Rhodesia defied all military convention by not only resisting the onslaught, but taking the fight to the very heart of the ZIPRA and ZANLA terrorist machines. The efforts of the Rhodesian army and air force shocked the world; how could such a small force of men repel the hordes of Russian and Chinese backed communist terrorists who threatened to overwhelm them? At the very heart of the Rhodesian war effort lay the RLI. The Rhodesian light infantry Commandos were second to none. Brave, tough, resourceful, stubborn and highly trained, the exploits of the RLI soon became legend, not only in Africa but the world over. Where ever the war situation was at its most dangerous, you would almost certainly find ‘The Incredibles’ at the epicentre of the action. “Stu was taking first stag and he woke Richard and me when he heard it. The voices were coming from the bush north of our location. We were unable to accurately determine distance, but estimated they were about fifty metres away. Often FRELIMO and ZANLA had little regard for noise discipline, even in circumstances such as this. So, the enemy was out here searching for us? The voices came closer then suddenly sheared off into the distance. Shortly afterwards there was more noise. Orders being issued and the clanking of unsecured kit drifted through the bush from several tens of metres away. We still couldn’t see anything but it was obvious we had been overtaken and possibly encircled. In response to a question from Stu, I whispered that I didn’t think the enemy knew our location. They were being far too indifferent. Had they known they would have approached cautiously, making as little noise as possible. No, they were looking for us alright, but didn’t know where we were. We were on the alert now. We had about twelve hours of daylight left before we could move, plenty of time for Freddie to find us….” ‘Commando – Shoot To Kill’ is a thrilling account of service with the elite Rhodesian Light Infantry during the final year of the Bush War. Peter Rische describes heart stopping behind the lines reconnaissance missions and the realities of brutal close quarters combat as he leads the reader into the heart of the bitterest conflict in sub Saharan African history. Action & Adventure Genre Fiction War & Military War Military
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I have listened to, or read several books about the Rhodesian Bush War and this one stands out as very action packed. Loved the book and recommend taking a listen.

Non stop action

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I would buy Mr Peter as many beers as he wanted if I ever met him. My boys and I thoroughly enjoyed his account of the Rhodesian Bush War.

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given where we are at this point in history in America and in the world this book serves as a reminder of what can happen when you become complacent. highly recommend. the virtual voice was exceptionally good on this one.

extremely important book

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This was a good first person about of a soldier in the Rhodesian Bush War. Well written, interesting perspective and exciting clashes. Normally virtually voice is unacceptable to me — this was absolutely not! Pretty well read in tone, the accent was great, and pronunciation excellent (except for some of the African or Portuguese words).

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