Fighting Men of Rhodesia EP339 | L/Cpl Chris Cocks | 3 Commando, 1 RLI | Part 1 of 2
Chris Cocks was born in Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia. Two days before his eighth birthday, on 11 November 1965, the country’s prime minister, Ian Smith, unilaterally declared independence from Britain (UDI), only the second British colony to do so, the United States being the first. Any similarity ended there as Rhodesia was plunged into 15 years of civil war. The boy was educated at St. John’s Prep School and Peterhouse, both, unusually for the times, multiracial schools. Excluded from writing his A’ levels at Peterhouse, he did four at Commercial Careers College in Salisbury where long hair, tatty denims and smoking were de rigeur.
Cocks served in 3 Commando, Rhodesian Light Infantry (RLI) from January 1976 to February 1979, at the peak of the Rhodesian bush war. From March 1979 to Zimbabwean independence in April 1980, he served with the paramilitary PATU, the Police Anti-Terrorist Unit, this time on the country’s southeastern border with Mozambique.
He is author of "Fire Force: A Trooper's War in the Rhodesian Light Infantry" (1989, c. 35,000 copies sold), the sequel "Survival Course: Rhodesian Dénouement and the War of Self" (1998), a novel "Deslocado Redemption: A Story of Africa" (2018), and his childhood memoir, "A Colonial Boy: the soundtrack of an african childhood" (2023).
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Видео Fighting Men of Rhodesia EP339 | L/Cpl Chris Cocks | 3 Commando, 1 RLI | Part 1 of 2 канала John van Zyl
Cocks served in 3 Commando, Rhodesian Light Infantry (RLI) from January 1976 to February 1979, at the peak of the Rhodesian bush war. From March 1979 to Zimbabwean independence in April 1980, he served with the paramilitary PATU, the Police Anti-Terrorist Unit, this time on the country’s southeastern border with Mozambique.
He is author of "Fire Force: A Trooper's War in the Rhodesian Light Infantry" (1989, c. 35,000 copies sold), the sequel "Survival Course: Rhodesian Dénouement and the War of Self" (1998), a novel "Deslocado Redemption: A Story of Africa" (2018), and his childhood memoir, "A Colonial Boy: the soundtrack of an african childhood" (2023).
https://a.co/d/7aHwjM9
https://amzn.eu/d/gIIdyMz
You can contact me (John van Zyl) at fightingmenofrhodesia@gmail.com or Tony Ballinger at tonyballinger991@gmail.com.
👉Our videos and the effort we put into them are 100% free for everyone to enjoy, and all I ask is that you leave a thumbs-up on any videos that you like and subscribe to our channel. For those of you that still wish to support this channel further, however, I’ve posted links below. Thank you!
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(in South Africa) First National Bank, J van Zyl, Savings account 62939151966 branch code 250655
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