
Follow My Tracks
Combat Tracking & Pseudo Operations: Recollections
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Follow My Tracks also has chapters contributed by Lt Col Brian Robinson OLM, MCM, who was the longest serving CO of the Rhodesian SAS, and the first OC of the Rhodesian Army Tracking Wing which he established at Lake Kariba while he was still an SAS captain. Major Don Price BCR who was OC 3 Cdo RLI, and who was himself also OC of Kariba Tracking Wing when still a Lt, and a chapter by ecologist Allan Savory, who can best be described as the initiator of the combat tracking concept as a counter insurgency tactic by the Rhodesian Army. The Foreword to the book has been written by Major Nigel Henson OLM, who aside from serving in the rank of Captain with the Selous Scouts shortly after the unit was raised, went on to become the longest serving Fire Force OC in the Rhodesian Light Infantry. This book is not a 'how to' on tracking, it is an in depth look at combat tracking and pseudo-operations purely as a counterinsurgency tactic in the Rhodesian Bush War.