The Rhodesian Air Force:
The
Paradak
By André du Plessis
The sun is not up yet, but it's
already hot. 3 Commando RLI waste away the time with small talk,
close to the 'Paradak.'
Somewhere to the east, beyond Penhalonga, trackers are following
spoor. Maybe, just maybe, they will catch up to the terrorists,
and then the troopies, who look like boys but fight like lions,
will wing their way to some God forsaken drop zone. Maybe, just
maybe, it won't be just another lemon.
Appears in the book 'Echoes of an African War' by Chas Lotter and 'A Pride of Eagles' by Beryl Salt, Wing Commander Peter Cook, and Group Captain Bill Sykes.
Original
size: 400mm x 500mm Medium: Acrylics
Original size: 400mm x 500mm (16" x 20" approx.)
Medium: Acrylics
Original:
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