Notice landed today that this book 'Dirty War: Rhodesia and Chemical Biological Warfare 1975-1980' is due out in April 2017, publihed by Helion Books (UK). From Amazon's summary:From the author's bio:At times in the conflict, the Rhodesians thought that their poisons effort would bring the decisive blow against the guerrillas. For months at a time, the Rhodesian use of CBW accounted for higher casualty rates than conventional weapons. In the end, however, neither CBW use nor conventional battlefield successes could turn the tide.Link:https://www.amazon.com/Dirty-War-Rho...y+War+RhodesiaDr. Glenn Cross currently works for the US Government on WMD issues. Since the early 1990s, he has worked on biological weapons (BW) issues for several U.S. intelligence agencies....He also was a post-doctoral fellow at Georgetown University where he conducted an exhaustive study of the Rhodesian CBW program as an example of a CBW program that had slipped under the radar of most other nations.
In the UK publication is November 2016:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dirty-War-R...fare+1975-1980
When I was in Zimbabwe in 1985 there was very little known, rumours abounded and the guerillas had their own memories.
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