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Unidentified male speaker (poss. helicopter pilot?) on the monitoring of oil rigs and trawlers in the North Sea. He describes the use of radar to monitor trawlers and the problems of helicopters going out to...
Towards 2000. Field Marshal Michael Carver soliloquises on the future defence of Europe and various possible scenarios for the remainder of the 20th Century. Carver discusses Britain’s role in European...
Two unidentified British male survivors of an emergency landing talk about their experience, and praise the pilot responsible for bringing the plane down safely. [This may have been the Korean Airlines...
Peter Sharp reports on the recent Rhodesian raids into Zambia. Includes conversation between a Rhodesian pilot and air traffic control and Rhodesian news reporting on the raids.
Rodney Pinder reports on a guerrilla attack on a farm in Rhodesia where black farm labourers and their families were killed. And on upsurge in such attacks as Robert Mugabe’s Patriotic Front attempts to...
Chris Morten reports on a guerrilla attack on an armed convoy in Rhodesia in which four people were killed. Several white farmers and black civilians have also been murdered in the conflict.
Peter Sharp interviews a former Rhodesian rebel identified as Comrade Felix, where he explains why he left the guerrillas to join a private army camp which supports Bishop Abel Muzorewa in the run-up to all...
13 year-old John Cumming on a guerrilla attack on his family’s farm near Salisbury, Rhodesia in which his mother and sister died. Male interviewer not identified.
Ian Cochrane, town clerk of Rhodesian front-line town Umtali (later Mutare), on the current political and military situation in the region. Male interviewer not identified (poss. Peter Sharp?).
Unidentified male military spokesman in Rhodesia on the transport of a protected convoy in the country. Interviewer is Peter Sharp.
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