JOE...
Mine too, I was a young soldier late of the 101st Airborne. Living in CO, I had friends who worked at or did freelance stuff for Soldier of Fortune mag here in Colorado. I worked for a firearms dealer part-time, who supplied arms and ammo for magazine shoots or tests. After I was invited one-time and saw their recents slides of Rhodesia and the fighting in old South West Africa, I became a "convert" to those good people and their stuggle against their communist "neighbors", (Angola, Mozambique,Zambia,etc).
Did I join ??? No, not that they would not have me, I was young and had no money. It was about 2 thousand USD (or whatever in SA Rand) just to get to Jo'Burg,then make your way up to Salisbury. I ended up helping with Med supplies that were shipped by SOF. I even gave up 2 Browning HP 9mm's to be sold or given away after the SOF team went back in about 1978 or so.Easy to get pistols into SA ,not so easy to get them out. Who cares,I could get all I wanted in the States. It was a piece of change for me in those days, but made me feel like I had done something...
I'll post my stuff and somemore pics later.
To all that do not know about all this... Type the word "Rhodesia" and do a serach on the Net...
Here's a pic of the RLI monument that was moved to SA before Mugabe got a hold of it in 1980... and another of a K-CAR jump in the bush ...