The 1st Battalion, The Rhodesian Light Infantry (RLI), was one of the
most innovative and successful counter-insurgency units in modern
history, developing and perfecting a range of tactics and operational
concepts that have since become standard practise in modern military
forces. Formed in 1961 and then re-formed in 1964 as a commando
battalion after the dissolution of the Federation of Rhodesia and
Nyasaland, the RLI was an all-white unit that incorporated foreign
soldiers from South Africa, The UK, USA, Canada and Europe into its
ranks. It was a key weapon in independent Rhodesia's struggle against
the Zimbabwe African National Liberation Army (ZANLA) and Zimbabwe
People's Revolutionary Army (ZIPRA) during the bloody Rhodesian Bush
War. This comprehensive study explores the unit's dramatic history,
revealing the RLI's fearsome airborne and combat capacity, which gave
the unit, at times, near total tactical superiority against its
opponents.