The Unconventional Soldier

S5 #072 The Rhodesian Light Infantry

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Oct 30, 2024
In this conversation, former soldier and author Chris Cocks shares his gripping experiences with the elite Rhodesian Light Infantry during a turbulent time in Southern Africa. He delves into the innovative tactics and strategies employed against guerrilla forces, shedding light on the harsh realities of combat. Chris also discusses the profound psychological impact of war, including the struggles with PTSD that veterans face. His personal anecdotes illuminate the moral complexities of military service, making for a powerful reflection on conflict and resilience.
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ANECDOTE

Reluctant Conscription to Elite Unit

  • Chris Cocks was conscripted into Rhodesian Light Infantry despite initial reluctance and flat feet.
  • Peer pressure and obligation to family influenced his decision to serve in an elite unit.
INSIGHT

Black Soldiers' Motivation was Employment

  • Black soldiers in the Rhodesian African Rifles mainly served for the job and not political motives.
  • Their military participation had a long history across world wars in different theaters.
INSIGHT

Rhodesian Training Mirrored British Army

  • Rhodesian infantry training was closely based on British Army standards, including phases of basic, classical, and counter-insurgency training.
  • Training emphasized fitness, discipline, battle drills, and specialized guerrilla warfare tactics.
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