Lt Colonel Andrew Parker Bowles, centre with blue folder, at Camp Alpha, Rhodesia-Zimbabwe 1980. He is seen supervising the Patriotic Front troops coming in from the bush into British Army run holding camps in the Zambezi valley as part of the Lancaster House peace process after the Rhodesian civil war ended. He was Senior Military Liaison Officer to Lord Soames, when he was Governor of Rhodesia during its transition to the majority rule state of Zimbabwe in 1979–1980. He was staff qualified (sq), and became a Lieutenant-Colonel 30 June 1980.AK47AK47 He was awarded the Queen's Commendation fo

Lt Colonel Andrew Parker Bowles, centre with blue folder, at Camp Alpha, Rhodesia-Zimbabwe 1980. He is seen supervising the Patriotic Front troops coming in from the bush into British Army run holding camps in the Zambezi valley as part of the Lancaster House peace process after the Rhodesian civil war ended.  He was Senior Military Liaison Officer to Lord Soames, when he was Governor of Rhodesia during its transition to the majority rule state of Zimbabwe in 1979–1980. He was staff qualified (sq), and became a Lieutenant-Colonel 30 June 1980.AK47AK47 He was awarded the Queen's Commendation fo Stock Photo
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1980

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Camp Alpha Rhodesia Zimbabwe

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Lt Colonel Andrew Parker Bowles, centre with blue folder, at Camp Alpha, Rhodesia-Zimbabwe 1980. He is seen supervising the Patriotic Front troops coming in from the bush into British Army run holding camps in the Zambezi valley as part of the Lancaster House peace process after the Rhodesian civil war ended. He was Senior Military Liaison Officer to Lord Soames, when he was Governor of Rhodesia during its transition to the majority rule state of Zimbabwe in 1979–1980. He was staff qualified (sq), and became a Lieutenant-Colonel 30 June 1980.AK47AK47 He was awarded the Queen's Commendation for Bravery in Zimbabwe.

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