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    The Rhodesian African Rifles (RAR) was a regiment of the Rhodesian Army. The ranks of the RAR were recruited from the black African population, although...
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    British South Africa Police Rhodesian Light Infantry Selous Scouts Grey's Scouts Rhodesian African Rifles Rhodesian Armoured Corps Rhodesian Air Force Fireforce...
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  • African Mounted Rifles, a volunteer unit of white Africans during the First World War, created in 1914 The Rhodesian African Rifles or (RAR), the oldest...
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    The King's African Rifles (KAR) was a British Colonial Auxiliary Forces regiment raised from Britain's East African colonies in 1902. It primarily carried...
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    March 1951, white Southern Rhodesian volunteers made up "C" Squadron of the Special Air Service (SAS). The Rhodesian African Rifles, in which black rank-and-filers...
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  • in the effectiveness of the SAS as well as the Rhodesian Light Infantry and Rhodesian African Rifles. The decline in the effectiveness and discipline...
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    1967 to 1980 in close cooperation with the Rhodesian Special Air Service (SAS). The South African African National Congress (ANC) party (1912 – present)...
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    Southern Rhodesia in World War II (category African theatres of World War II)
    including Rhodesian officers and NCOs in the King's African Rifles and the Nigeria and Gold Coast Regiments, as well as the South African 1st South African Infantry...
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  • Fireforce (category Rhodesian Bush War)
    Rhodesian Security Forces during the Rhodesian Bush War. Regiments involved included the Rhodesian Light Infantry (RLI), the Rhodesian African Rifles...
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  • Andrew Rawlins (category Rhodesian African Rifles personnel)
    Major-General G. A. D. "Andrew" Rawlins was a Rhodesian Army officer. He served in the Rhodesian African Rifles during the pre-independence years when Rhodesia...
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    King's African Rifles 36th (Tanganyika) Battalion, King's African Rifles 44th (Uganda) Battalion, King's African Rifles 1st Battalion, Rhodesian African Rifles...
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    itself for conventional warfare accordingly and joining with the Rhodesian African Rifles in 1980 to create its first combined arms battalion. The regiment...
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  • Sweet Banana (category Rhodesian music)
    Banana" is a Rhodesian song and military march. It was created in 1942 and was used as the regimental march of the Rhodesian African Rifles (RAR). It later...
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  • Bill Godwin (category Rhodesian African Rifles personnel)
    Brigadier W. A. "Bill" Godwin was a Rhodesian army officer. He served with the Rhodesian African Rifles (RAR) during the British colonial era and was...
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    Rise, O Voices of Rhodesia (category Rhodesian patriotic songs)
    sixteen-bar arrangement by Captain Ken MacDonald, the bandmaster of the Rhodesian African Rifles. A national competition was organised by the government to find...
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    like lions", was created by Platoon Warrant Officer Herod of the Rhodesian African Rifles on 18 March 1968, and put forward as a possible motto by Captain...
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    the Rhodesian white minority-led government of Ian Smith (later the Zimbabwe-Rhodesian government of Bishop Abel Muzorewa); and militant African guerillas...
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    Rhodesia (redirect from Rhodesian)
    predominantly black units (in particular within the Selous Scouts or the Rhodesian African Rifles – RAR), some argue that, by the time of the 1980 election, many...
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  • Lionel Dyck (category Rhodesian African Rifles personnel)
    South Africa and gave up drinking. He re-enlisted in the Rhodesian Army during the Rhodesian Bush War. He later became a major in the Rhodesian African Rifles...
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    Rhodesian African Rifles in attendance. Regimental Sergeant Major Robin Tarr began the proceedings at 10:35, after which the Rhodesian African Rifles...
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  • was fought between the British Army's 22nd East African Brigade, including the Rhodesian African Rifles (RAR), and forces of Imperial Japan. The battle...
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  • included the Rhodesian Light Infantry (RLI), the Rhodesian Special Air Service (SAS) and the Armoured Car Regiment. The Rhodesian African Rifles and Selous...
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    Zimbabwe (category Use South African English from April 2013)
    entirely of specialists of the former Rhodesian Army, while unintegrated battalions of the Rhodesian African Rifles were assigned to the 1st, 3rd and 4th...
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    and 1953, white Southern Rhodesian volunteers formed "C" Squadron of the Special Air Service. The Rhodesian African Rifles, comprising black soldiers...
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    of four African battalions: the 1st and 2nd Battalion, King's African Rifles; the Northern Rhodesia Regiment; and the Rhodesian African Rifles.: 668 1961...
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  • mythology Retinoic acid receptor, a type of protein Rhodesian African Rifles, a unit of the Rhodesian Army Rock Against Racism, a UK movement Rock am Ring...
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    intimidation of black Rhodesians by two rival communist-backed revolutionary parties, the Zimbabwe African People's Union (ZAPU) and Zimbabwe African National Union...
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  • 1981 Entumbane uprising (category Aftermath of the Rhodesian Bush War)
    the end of the Bush War. The Rhodesian African Rifles (RAR) and other white-commanded elements of the former Rhodesian Security Forces, fighting for...
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    government of Ian Smith and the Rhodesian Front and two rival black nationalist movements: the Maoist Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU), led by Robert...
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    Rhodesian Security Forces against two rival guerrilla armies, the Zimbabwe African National Liberation Army (ZANLA) attached to the Zimbabwe African National...
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