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Colonel Ron Reid-Daily passes on.
2010-08-10
August 9, 2010 1:56:17 PM EDT Ron Reid-Daly died this evening at about 19h30. He had been in a coma for three days and died peacefully and without pain. Glenda has been at the house caring for Ron for a week or so.

Born in South Africa, Reid-Daly entered military service in 1951 and served with the C (Rhodesia) Squadron of the British Special Air Service (SAS) in operations against insurgents in Malaya. Rising to the rank of Regimental Sergeant Major in the Rhodesian Light Infantry, he was later commissioned and achieved the rank of Captain. He retired from the Army in 1973.

In late 1973 he was persuaded by General Peter Walls, then chief of the Rhodesian Army, to return to active duty in order to form the Selous Scouts, an elite special forces unit to combat the growing threat posed by nationalist guerrillas. Drawing on his Malayan experiences, Lieutenant Colonel Reid-Daly built up a skilled and highly professional regiment from scratch. Although the Selous Scouts achieved many of their military objectives, their unorthodox methods created tensions within the military hierarchy. Reid-Daly had several brushes with the Rhodesian authorities.

In 1979 rumours surfaced in Salisbury that that the Scouts were poaching ivory along the Zambezi valley. These were never proved and the colonel, as a well-known conservationist, dismissed the allegations as ridiculous. In the process of defending himself against them Reid-Daly verbally attacked Major General John Hickman. For this he was charged with insubordination and sentenced with a reprimand. Disgusted, he resigned as the commander of the Scouts in August, but continue to fight a legal battle against the judgement, proclaiming his innocence. This continued even after Rhodesia became Zimbabwe, and only stopped after Reid-Daily moved to South Africa in 1982.

In South Africa, Reid-Daly became commander of the Transkei Defence Force, and later was the leader of the private security firm Security Services Transkei Pty Ltd.

As a newbie mod, I think that Wikipedia links are not encouraged. However, his story is of interest here, and I couldn't find a news source that had an article about this, so I posted it. I did find the following obituary about the other co-founder of the Selous Scouts from only a couple of weeks ago:
Lieutenant-General Peter Walls
Posted by:Besoeker

#3  The hard-guys are all leaving us. Soon I fear my father and the last of the Vietnam vets will be going as well, like the last of the WWI vets when I was a kid. They will all be hard shoes to fill.
Posted by: bigjim-CA   2010-08-10 20:58  

#2  Glad to have found it, Besoeker. And thank you for the post on a part of history that I know little about. Once again, I go away from Rantburg having learned something new. :-)
Posted by: ryuge   2010-08-10 20:34  

#1  Thank you for posting the Walls article.
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-08-10 19:56  

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