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A Handful of Hard Men - The SAS and the Battle for Rhodesia (Hardcover)
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A Handful of Hard Men - The SAS and the Battle for Rhodesia (Hardcover)
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During the West's great transition into the post-Colonial age, the
country of Rhodesia refused to succumb quietly, and throughout the
1970s fought back almost alone against Communist-supported elements
that it did not believe would deliver proper governance. During
this long war many heroes emerged, but none more skillful and
courageous than Captain Darrell Watt of the Rhodesian SAS, who
placed himself at the tip of the spear in the deadly battle to
resist the forces of Robert Mugabe and Joshua Nkomo. It is
difficult to find another soldier's story to equal Watt's in terms
of time spent on the field of battle and challenges faced. Even by
the lofty standards of the SAS and Special Forces, one has to look
far to find anyone who can match his record of resilience and valor
in the face of such daunting odds and with resources so paltry. In
the fight he showed himself to be a military maestro. A bush-lore
genius, blessed with uncanny instincts and an unbridled
determination to close with the enemy, he had no peers as a
combat-tracker (and there was plenty of competition). But the
Rhodesian theatre was a fluid and volatile one in which he
performed in almost every imaginable fighting role; as an airborne
shock-trooper leading camp attacks, long range reconnaissance
operator, covert urban operator, sniper, saboteur, seek-and-strike
expert, and in the final stages as a key figure in mobilizing an
allied army in neighboring Mozambique. After 12 years in the
cauldron of war his cause slipped from beneath him, however, and
Rhodesia gave way to Zimbabwe. When the guns went quiet Watt had
won all his battles but lost the war. In this fascinating biography
we learn that in his twilight years he is now concerned with saving
wildlife on a continent where they are in continued danger,
devoting himself to both the fauna and African people he has cared
so deeply about.
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