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Fireforce is the compelling, brutal
but true account of Chris Cocks' service in 3 Commando,
The Rhodesian Light Infantry, during the bush war.
Serving
in 3 Commando's elite ranks, other than born Rhodesians
were Englishmen, Irishmen, Scots, Welshmen, Americans,
Norwegians, South Africans, Portuguese, Brazilians, Australians,
New Zealanders, West Germans and Canadians, plus a host
of other nationalities.
It was the closest parallel to the French Foreign Legion
in recent times.
Chris Cocks joined the RLI as a National
Serviceman in 1976 for 12 months at the age of 18, then
signed on as a regular for three years. He soon became
a stick leader and at times, after promotion to lance corporal,
acted as Troop Commander. His upbringing had been a sheltered
one and he knew little of life... but he was due for a
radical change. |
| Comes with a copy of our
DVD : THE
SAINTS.
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Fireforce, a method of combat
developed by the Rhodesians and perfected by the RLI, involved
troops being helicoptered or: parachuted into an area immediately
after a guerrilla presence had been reported or a sighting
made.
The combat strain on a fighting soldier
was almost unbelievable, for the Rhodesians, who were always
desperately short of ground troops to deal with guerrilla
incursions, sometimes parachuted the same men into as many
as three contacts a day.
While estimates of enemy casualties vary,
there seems little doubt that the RLI successfully accounted
for at least 12,000 ZANLA and ZIPRA Communist-trained and
equipped guerrillas during the long years of war. Fireforce
is not for the squeamish. Although it has been written
with an unforgettable pathos and humour, it tells of face-to-face
combat in the bush and death at point-blank range. It is
a book which does nothing to glamorise or glorify the war.
For as Chris Cocks found at such a young age, war. is merely
a catalogue of suffering, destruction and death.
Fireforce has been described by critics
as being to the Rhodesian War what All Quiet On The Western
Front was to World War I.
Read it... it will be an experience you will never forget. |