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Title | Sabotage and torture |
Author | Barbara Cole |
Edition | 2, illustrated |
Publisher | Three Knights, 1988 |
ISBN | 0620130261, 9780620130264 |
Length | 209 pages |
SABOTAGE & TORTURE
Barbara Cole
The Air Force that African nationalist Robert Mugabe inherited when he took over as Prime Minister of Zimbabwe, was a potent force of dedicated airmen and well-maintained aircraft which had justifiably earned an enviable reputation in military aviation circles around the world. Large numbers of skilled airmen emigrated, but those who remained believed in the reconciliation preached by Mugabe, despite the ranting’s of some of the hot-heads in his Cabinet. After all, it was their country too and they were determined to make the Air Force viable and effective and one of the most sophisticated in black Africa. However, as time went on, the lack of meaningful communication between the new government and the leaders of the Air Force renewed the mistrust which had been created during the war years. Suspicions deepened and the leadership element of the Air Force found itself more and more cut off from government intentions and direction.