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Introduction
This
page has been set aside to allow you to connect to other sites on the internet which may
be of interest to you as a former member of the BSA Police or anyone who has an interest
in the force. If you would like to recommend a link - please complete the form
below. The Webmaster reserves the right to accept or decline link
recommendations.
Links
The links below are listed in alphabetical order with the web master's star rating as a
guide. This star rating ranges from 5 star - "you have just got to visit
this page" - to one star - "you might find something of interest" here.
- The
M'dala Trust.

The M'dala Trust is an established trust operating in the Western Cape to
provide support for the many needy or destitute Zimbabwean pensioners in
that part of the world.
- The Former Members Web Site. A collection
of photogaphs and some stories by former serving members of the BSAP.
This site has been changed extensively with a great deal of work going
into the site. Tim Beddard (5896) seeks your support in visiting the
site and passing back comments to him! (Well worth a visit).
25 April 2008
www.galago.co.za: South African publishing company
owned and run by Peter Stiff (ex-BSAP 4831)and his wife Fran for the past 26 years. Their
policy is to publish non fiction books of southern African interest and most important
books dealing with the Rhodesian and South African bush wars have been published by
Galago. Currently pending publication is Umkhonto we Sizwe: Fighting for a Divided People
by Thula Bopela and Daluxolo Luthuli which is the first book published on the 1967 Wankie
Campaign by MK and ZIPRA by former guerrillas who took part and Assignment Selous Scouts:
An inside story by a Rhodesian Special Branch officer by Jim Parker (ex-BSAP)
Overseas Service Pensioners' Association (OSPA):
The Overseas Service Pensioners' Association (OSPA) represents the interests of people who
served the Governments of former British colonial territories of the British Empire.
Founded in 1960 to protect the pensions of expatriate HMOCS officers, and their widows,
OSPA is now concerned to spread a better understanding of what the Colonial Service/HMOCS
was, who its members were, what they did, why and how they did it, and to what effect.
(Not Rated)
www.eaglesystemsuk.co.uk/mike.html
: Those ex colleagues looking for a small business, with low initial outlay, to start from
home full or part time, this one is really good, and I highly recommend it, I am ex BSAP
8398, and battled for a long time to find decent work and found this after many months of
searching. I know there are many other ex members in the same position as I have read some
of their comments on the various rhodie websites including this one. I hope it helps
someone. Submitted by Mike Watson - E-mail: rhozim@tiscali.co.uk
(Not Rated)
www.memoriesofrhodesia.com : For the
finest collection of films on Rhodesia, including the BSAP, available today.
Submitted by Dave Cushworth - E-maill: davidcushworth@mac.com
(Not Rated)
www.rhodesianforces.org : Rhodesian army
assocoation official website. Histories, regiments, interesting stories, photos, badges
and much more... Submitted by Ed Paintin - E-mail: edward.paintin3@btinternet.com (Not Rated)
http://flags.efb.ch/flags/zw%5epolic.html
: Contains a selection of Flags of the BSA Police and its successor the Zimbabwe
Republic Police. (Not Rated)
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