The
Trooper may well be the only existing significant monument
representing Rhodesia’s herculean military efforts in the
Rhodesian Bush War. The dead whom the memorial commemorates
represent that nation’s fight for its existence and dignity
against predatory and rampant communism and a megalomaniacal
dictatorship. That is its real significance and importance to
the diaspora of all Rhodesians, and the free world in general.

Please help us to ensure all
remember
those who served for Rhodesia
As previously mentioned, the UK Branch of the RLIRA is currently
seeking donations for this worthy project:
You can help by
Sending donations in the form of cheques, postal orders or
international money orders which will all be gratefully accepted
and acknowledged. Please make out cheques and money orders to
‘Rhodesian Light Infantry Regimental Association’ (the bank will
accept the abbreviation ‘RLIRA’) and send them to:
NatWest Bank plc
Account number: 62234145
Sort code: 60-02-13
Address: 81 High Street, Bedford, MK40 1YN, UK
Every proudly donated penny will help, so please raid your piggy
banks or money-boxes and kindly post any cheques, notes, or
coins to:
Martyn Hudson
Cornerview
1 School Lane
Bolnhurst
Bedford
MK44 2EN
UK
or if you live in the UK, you can put them straight into the
bank account. Please would you also email Martyn Hudson at
martyn.hudson2@btinternet.com
with information about your pledge or donation and he
will acknowledge its arrival.
Brigadier John ‘Digger’ Essex-Clark
Patron
The Executive Council of The Rhodesian light Infantry
Regimental Association
We thank you for taking the
trouble and time to read this plea
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