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Toc Walsh was conscripted into intake 138 Depot Rhodesia Regiment
on 18 April 1974 and endured a year of what he deemed to be
`military mayhem’. In July 1976, he was drafted again with the
10th Battalion Rhodesia Regiment to continue his wild ride into the
maniacal world of combat. The country was in a state of national
emergency and all available men were called up on continuous
service. Mampara is a no-holds-barred look at one man’s lived
experience of war. The title of the book stems from the Shona word
mampara that is said to originate from the slurred bark of the male
Chacma baboon. The baboon indulges in alcohol-laden fermented fruit
in an attempt to attain courage for difficult endeavours such as
courting a female. In many ways, us as humans indulge in the same
practise especially in times of intense stress or hardships. Young
men experiencing the intense stresses of combat become, like the
baboon, hungry for a way to cope.
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