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| n took up an appointment as Principal of the | Rhodesian Academy of Music in Bulawayo, leaving in 195 |
| Representatives of the Southern | Rhodesian administration visited Cape Town to confer w |
| had been formed by dissident farmers in the | Rhodesian Agricultural Union. |
| Party (representing dissident farmers in the | Rhodesian Agricultural Union) and the Rhodesia Labour |
| Rhodesian Air Services was an airline based in Souther | |
| migrating to Rhodesia in 1978, he joined the | Rhodesian Air Force, returning to England after the Bu |
| er and industry journalist and served in the | Rhodesian Air Force. |
| lian Caproni bombers appeared and bombed the | Rhodesian air base at the fort located at Wajir in Ken |
| He served in the | Rhodesian Air Force as a pilot of fixed-wing aircraft, |
| , Umtali, (now Mutare) Nigel Lamb joined the | Rhodesian Air Force in 1975 and gained his wings to fl |
| Rhodesian Air Services was formed by Jack Malloch in 1 | |
| at Headquarters No. 3 Group and then at the | Rhodesian Air Training Group before being appointed Se |
| rning parade, directly after a strike by the | Rhodesian Air Force's aging Canberra and Hunter strike |
| thern Rhodesia, Smith served in the Southern | Rhodesian Air Force and British Royal Air Force during |
| The | Rhodesian aircraft were still warming up and preparing |
| Two | Rhodesian aircraft were badly damaged and a large dump |
| (c) the confinment of the | Rhodesian and auxiliary forces to their bases; |
| ategy was based on direct confrontation with | Rhodesian armed forces. |
| that he effectively ran the finances of the | Rhodesian armed forces during the later stages of the |
| a, the 1st East African, Kenya, and Southern | Rhodesian armoured car regiments were employed by the |
| al stripes of Oxford blue and old gold); the | Rhodesian Army (guardsman red) and the Rhodesian Air F |
| his would serve to distinguish them from the | Rhodesian Army who wore a very distinctive pattern of |
| DRR, which received and trained most of the | Rhodesian Army national servicemen from the 1950s onwa |
| A brigadier in the | Rhodesian Army, he served as the High Commissioner for |
| sident Mozambican soldiers controlled by the | Rhodesian army. |
| The | Rhodesian Artillery (one depot, one field regiment) |
| Southern | Rhodesian athletes competed as the team Rhodesia while |
| t Jacob Zuma of being racist, because of his | Rhodesian background, and the fact that he was a white |
| January 1974 in Marandellas, Rhodesia) is a | Rhodesian born former English cricketer. |
| Commanding Officer 27th North | Rhodesian Brigade, East Africa - 1942 |
| ey were known for their participation in the | Rhodesian Bush War. |
| sent in 1976, during the second phase of the | Rhodesian Bush War. |
| ournalism as a political reporter during the | Rhodesian Bush War. |
| South Africa Police in 1973 to fight in the | Rhodesian Bush War. |
| After the | Rhodesian Bush War, or Second Chimurenga, in 1981, the |
| шения) date back to January 1979, during the | Rhodesian Bush War. |
| With the end of the | Rhodesian Bush War and the establishment of the Republ |
| ursuit, and, most prominently, patrol in the | Rhodesian Bush War. |
| Rhodesian Bush War) in the late 1960s and 1970s, the B | |
| omestic counter-insurgency effort during the | Rhodesian Bush War. |
| ruggle, the South African Border War and the | Rhodesian Bush War (in what is now known as Zimbabwe). |
| B. Clarke was the principal secretary to the | Rhodesian Cabinet (under Prime Minister Ian Smith) thr |
| Wilfrid Denis Walker is a former | Rhodesian cabinet minister resident in the United King |
| ward was made to Ken Flower, the Head of the | Rhodesian Central Intelligence Organization. |
| their territory from use by Rhodesia and/or | Rhodesian citizens, save for pensions. |
| The Independence Decoration was a | Rhodesian civil decoration awarded to persons who play |
| The new coins depicted the | Rhodesian coat of arms on the obverse instead of Queen |
| ident achieved a lasting, prominent place in | Rhodesian colonial history and is considered to be rou |
| umber of commissions, including the Southern | Rhodesian commission and the Munitions Enquiry Tribuna |
| izing African women to challenge Ian Smith's | Rhodesian constitution which resulted in her being cha |
| the outbreak of the Boer War, and joined the | Rhodesian contingent raised by Herbert Plumer for serv |
| osperma, the African Rosewood, False Mopane, | Rhodesian Copalwood, is a species of Guibourtia in the |
| e of raising 2.5 million pounds to invest in | Rhodesian copper mining companies, which was fully inv |
| uthern Rhodesia and in 1939 President of the | Rhodesian Court of Appeal. |
| F) sent advisers for the purpose of training | Rhodesian crews. |
| ovember 9, 1946 in Midlands, Rhodesia) was a | Rhodesian cricketer. |
| Old | Rhodesian days; London, Cass, 1968; Book Bib ID 249175 |
| This article is about the 1965 | Rhodesian document. |
| The coins of the | Rhodesian dollar were part of the physical form of Rho |
| under majority rule in 1980 as Zimbabwe, the | Rhodesian dollar was withdrawn in late 1980 and replac |
| However, the | Rhodesian dollar was never a fully convertible currenc |
| Main article: Coins of the | Rhodesian dollar |
| stly given in charity by sympathisers of the | Rhodesian effort from South Africa and elsewhere. |
| 0 Africans qualified to vote in the Southern | Rhodesian elections. |
| ns (e.g., Cape Town) where concentrations of | Rhodesian expatriates live. |
| ett (April 5, 1936 - October 19, 2004) was a | Rhodesian first-class cricketer who played for Rhodesi |
| servative MPs Nicholas and Ann Winterton and | Rhodesian flags. |
| they rode on was of repeated benefit to the | Rhodesian forces in the construction of border defence |
| n of the Katanga state and the deployment of | Rhodesian forces. |
| In 1918 he became Chief of the | Rhodesian Forest Service. |
| one of the political precursors to the later | Rhodesian Front (RF) party. |
| John Hartley "Jack" Howman ID served as a | Rhodesian Front MP in Salisbury and the Minister of To |
| The ruling | Rhodesian Front won all 50 A roll seats, whilst the Na |
| 1974, he won the seat of Bulawayo North as a | Rhodesian Front candidate, polling 93·4% of the vote a |
| y-eight awards were made in November 1970 to | Rhodesian Front politicians including P. K. van der By |
| y, who had all started off as members of the | Rhodesian Front (later renamed the Republican Front), |
| nilateral Declaration of Independence by the | Rhodesian Front Government (under Prime Minister Ian S |
| The settlement was supported by the ruling | Rhodesian Front, but opposed by the Rhodesian Action P |
| The conservative | Rhodesian Front, led by Winston Field, defeated the UF |
| defeated in the 1962 general election by the | Rhodesian Front. |
| had passed Mafeking and was approaching the | Rhodesian frontier. |
| The last | Rhodesian gallantry awards were awarded in June 1980, |
| The Police Decoration for Gallantry was a | Rhodesian gallantry award. |
| The | Rhodesian General Service Medal. |
| The | Rhodesian General Service Medal awarded to Rhodesian a |
| "Tens of thousands" of | Rhodesian General Service Medals were issued. |
| The | Rhodesian government began authorizing an increasing n |
| The | Rhodesian government banned him from leaving the count |
| ivalry between the two fellow movements, the | Rhodesian government treated both the same. |
| 1970s between the army of the white minority | Rhodesian government and black nationalist insurgents |
| declared that by its action of the UDI, the | Rhodesian Government had established itself as an outl |
| d power imports unofficially worked with the | Rhodesian government. |
| ship and undertake any negotiations with the | Rhodesian government. |
| 1 a deal was reached between the British and | Rhodesian Governments to recognize Rhodesia's independ |
| He won over 50 races, including the | Rhodesian Grand National in 1965 when he rode Tempelho |
| performing helicopter evacuations of wounded | Rhodesian infantry, flying in other infantry to attack |
| The | Rhodesian Intelligence Corps |
| Some famous Aces stationed on Malta were | Rhodesian Johnny Plagis and the Canadian fighter pilot |
| These deals were entirely legal under | Rhodesian law. |
| 1950) was the first Speaker of the Southern | Rhodesian Legislative Assembly. |
| The Southern | Rhodesian Liberal Party was founded and led by Jacob S |
| However, | Rhodesian long-service decorations continuted to be gi |
| The Bronze Cross of Rhodesia was a | Rhodesian military decoration for gallantry. |
| efence Cross for Distinguished Service was a | Rhodesian military decoration awarded for distinguishe |
| nd, who was then in charge of the London and | Rhodesian Mining Company. |
| bbreviation for the paramilitary wing of the | Rhodesian Ministry of Internal Affairs, predominantly |
| He remained in Africa, serving with the | Rhodesian Mountain Police and farming in South Africa. |
| Her | Rhodesian nationality apparently did not violate the p |
| British South Africa Police attached to the | Rhodesian Native Infantry during the First World War, |
| akistan as they wanted to replace the former | Rhodesian officer who then headed up the Air Force of |
| of the author as coach of the ill-fated 1968 | Rhodesian Olympic team. |
| 53 centuries, which remained the most by any | Rhodesian or Zimbabwean until surpassed by Graeme Hick |
| The Rhogun was a submachine gun of | Rhodesian origin. |
| By 1940, Barnes had resigned from the | Rhodesian Parent Club and prompted by the lobbying of |
| As the | Rhodesian Parliament was into its fifth year, a genera |
| ecame the member for Charter in the Southern | Rhodesian parliament, this time running for the Rhodes |
| ed to approach Sir Percy Fynn, leader of the | Rhodesian Party, who pledged support for a National Go |
| r control duties, directing air strikes from | Rhodesian Percival Provosts. |
| e Italians every second or third day and the | Rhodesian pilots were made to realize the significant |
| 1932, Hampstead) was an African explorer and | Rhodesian pioneer. |
| (February 8, 1905-September 22, 1971) was a | Rhodesian politician. |
| desia and Nyasaland ended its involvement in | Rhodesian politics. |
| The | Rhodesian pound replaced the Rhodesia and Nyasaland po |
| The | Rhodesian pound was introduced following the break-up |
| ia and Nyasaland pound replaced the Southern | Rhodesian pound at par and was pegged at par to the Br |
| asaland, which continued to use the Southern | Rhodesian pound until 1955 when coins were introduced |
| was created in 1955 to replace the Southern | Rhodesian pound which had been circulating in all part |
| Main article: Coins of the | Rhodesian pound |
| Guests included Sir Oswald Mosley and | Rhodesian premier Ian Smith. |
| Bitter Harvest is a 2001 book by | Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian Smith. |
| He later became the justice minister under | Rhodesian prime minister Ian Smith. |
| e was one of the two primary drafters of the | Rhodesian Proclamation of Independence (Unilateral Dec |
| n this capacity, he brokered export sales of | Rhodesian products (mainly tobacco) and used the proce |
| he left-wing of the party over reform to the | Rhodesian railways. |
| DCM (6 March 1890 - 14 September 1960) was a | Rhodesian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest |
| Southern | Rhodesian Reconnaissance Car Regiment - 1941-1947 |
| RENAMO was initially formed by the | Rhodesian regime, but from 1980, in its most brutal ph |
| e to African countries' protests against the | Rhodesian regime. |
| e to African countries' protests against the | Rhodesian regime. |
| g the right and left respectively - with the | Rhodesian Regiment held back in reserve. |
| He was seconded to The Northern | Rhodesian Regiment in 1946. |
| hree appearances at the Summer Olympics by a | Rhodesian representation; Zimbabwe would make its firs |
| who was officially regarded as "The Southern | Rhodesian Representative" by the British Foreign Offic |
| ise of former South African Test captain and | Rhodesian resident H. H. Castens, who believed that Br |
| ar's third season was Spencer Lococo, a male | Rhodesian Ridgeback mixed breed from Lexington, Kentuc |
| h his wife Jan, he is a prominent breeder of | Rhodesian Ridgeback dogs under the Bowbridge prefix. |
| Rhodesian Ridgeback | |
| yo lives in Los Angeles, California with her | Rhodesian Ridgeback, Kanga. |
| 79 during the attempted assassination by the | Rhodesian S.A.S. of the ZAPU insurgent leader Joshua N |
| The formation of the | Rhodesian SAS goes back to November 1959 when it was d |
| on in Southern Rhodesia - Proceedings of the | Rhodesian Science Association, vol.33, 1931 |
| ZANU at the time blamed | Rhodesian security forces. |
| e) for expatriate Americans serving with the | Rhodesian Security Forces. |
| ial Air Service began in the mid-1960s, with | Rhodesian Security Forces already engaging in hot-purs |
| Officer Commanding, Selous Scouts Regiment, | Rhodesian Security Forces, clearly states that the Rho |
| As much as the | Rhodesian security forces attacked and killed hundreds |
| al Union (ZANU), attracting the attention of | Rhodesian security forces and being imprisoned in Sali |
| The | Rhodesian Security Forces consisted of the Rhodesian A |
| In sequence BOAC operated the | Rhodesian service with Argonaut, Britannia, Comet and |
| hed with BOAC, where BOAC operated a weekly ' | Rhodesian' service using CAA flight numbers (CE892 nor |
| shilling (1/-) bearing the | Rhodesian shield on the reverse |
| arm orthodox bowler, he was a regular in the | Rhodesian side throughout the 1970s. |
| t of the decade, Parker was a regular in the | Rhodesian side for their Currie Cup campaigns and had |
| perational and became known as "C" Squadron ( | Rhodesian) Special Air Service. |
| s, OBE (1 May 1883 - 5 September 1947) was a | Rhodesian sportsman who represented his country as bot |
| Brooks also won a | Rhodesian tennis title and became the national record |
| In 1968, the | Rhodesian threepence (or tickey) was issued. |
| s that Smit's party, "in accordance with the | Rhodesian tradition of adopting the most misleading po |
| ion of Southern Rhodesia from 1923 until the | Rhodesian UDI on November 11, 1965. |
| te in the Beira patrols during the period of | Rhodesian UDI and to the Persian Gulf for an air block |
| The services ceased in 1966, following the | Rhodesian Unilateral Declaration of Independence (UDI) |
| In late 1969 | Rhodesian voters agreed to adopt a new constitution wh |
| He fought in the | Rhodesian War and the Croatian War of Independence. |
| Declaration of Independence) era, and of the | Rhodesian War. |
| ated with memorabilia of the UDI era and the | Rhodesian war. |
| A lot of | Rhodesian whites were expats. |
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