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|combatant1 ={{flag|Rhodesia|1964}} |
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|combatant2 ={{flagicon image|Flag of ZANU-PF.svg}} [[Zimbabwe African National Liberation Army|ZANLA]] ([[Zimbabwe African National Union|ZANU]]) |
|combatant2 ={{flagicon image|Flag of ZANU-PF.svg}} [[Zimbabwe African National Liberation Army|ZANLA]] ([[Zimbabwe African National Union|ZANU]]) |
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|commander1 ={{flagicon|Rhodesia|1964}} Cap. Richard E.H. "Dick" Lockley<br />{{flagicon|Rhodesia|1964}} Lt. Garth Barrett<br />{{flagicon|Rhodesia|1964}} Lt. Trevor Desfountain |
|commander1 ={{flagicon|Rhodesia|1964}} Cap. Richard E.H. "Dick" Lockley<br />{{flagicon|Rhodesia|1964}} Lt. Garth Barrett{{KIA}}<br />{{flagicon|Rhodesia|1964}} Lt. Trevor Desfountain{{KIA}} |
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|commander2 ={{flagicon image|Flag of ZANU-PF.svg}} Unknown |
|commander2 ={{flagicon image|Flag of ZANU-PF.svg}} Unknown |
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|units1 ={{flagicon image|Rhodesian Army flag late 1970s.png|23px}} [[Rhodesian Army]] |
|units1 ={{flagicon image|Rhodesian Army flag late 1970s.png|23px}} [[Rhodesian Army]] |
Revision as of 15:48, 14 August 2024
Operation Yodel | |||||||
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Part of the Rhodesian Bush War (or Second Chimurenga) | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Rhodesia | ZANLA (ZANU) | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Cap. Richard E.H. "Dick" Lockley Lt. Garth Barrett † Lt. Trevor Desfountain † | Unknown | ||||||
Units involved | |||||||
BSAP | unknown | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
unknown | 15 cadres | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
1 wounded |
14 killed 1 captured |
Operation Yodel was an operation launched by the Rhodesian Security Forces on 13 September 1966 in response to an attack on civilians executed by communist insurgents who crossed over the border from Zambia into Rhodesia.[1]
References
- ^ Binda, Alexandre (2008). The Saints: The Rhodesian Light Infantry. Johannesburg: 30° South Publishers. pp. 52–54. ISBN 978-1-920143-07-7.
Biography
- Binda, Alexandre (2008). The Saints: The Rhodesian Light Infantry. Johannesburg: 30° South Publishers. ISBN 978-1-920143-07-7.