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Robin Moore, self-appointed United States Ambassador to Rhodesia, greeting the commander of Rhodesia’s Selous Scouts security forces, Colonel Ron Reid-Daley, at a meeting in Moores house in Salisbury where the international membership of Rhodesia’s forces was honoured. Mr Moore gave Colonel Reid-Daley a plaque of the unofficial embassy seal. Mr Moore became well known in the 1960s when his book, “The Green Berets,” was published.

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Press, 1 September 1977, Page 8

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Robin Moore, self-appointed United States Ambassador to Rhodesia, greeting the commander of Rhodesia’s Selous Scouts security forces, Colonel Ron Reid-Daley, at a meeting in Moores house in Salisbury where the international membership of Rhodesia’s forces was honoured. Mr Moore gave Colonel Reid-Daley a plaque of the unofficial embassy seal. Mr Moore became well known in the 1960s when his book, “The Green Berets,” was published. Press, 1 September 1977, Page 8

Robin Moore, self-appointed United States Ambassador to Rhodesia, greeting the commander of Rhodesia’s Selous Scouts security forces, Colonel Ron Reid-Daley, at a meeting in Moores house in Salisbury where the international membership of Rhodesia’s forces was honoured. Mr Moore gave Colonel Reid-Daley a plaque of the unofficial embassy seal. Mr Moore became well known in the 1960s when his book, “The Green Berets,” was published. Press, 1 September 1977, Page 8