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Ronald Reid-Daly (Ronald Francis Reid-Daly) was born on 22 September, 1928 in Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia, is a Rhodesian army officer. Discover Ronald Reid-Daly's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 81 years old?
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Ronald Francis Reid-Daly |
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81 years old |
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Virgo |
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22 September, 1928 |
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22 September |
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Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia |
Date of death |
9 August, 2010 |
Died Place |
Simon's Town, South Africa |
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Rhodesia
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Ronald Reid-Daly Height, Weight & Measurements
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Ronald Reid-Daly Net Worth
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Ronald Francis Reid-Daly (22 September 1928 – 9 August 2010) was a Rhodesian military officer who founded and commanded the Selous Scouts special forces unit that fought during the Rhodesian Bush War.
Reid-Daly, who was born in Salisbury, then capital of the British colony of Southern Rhodesia, entered military service in 1951, and served with the all-Rhodesian C Squadron of the 22 Special Air Service in counter-insurgency operations in the Federation of Malaya.
He became a Member of the Order of the British Empire in 1963.
Reid-Daly rose to the rank of regimental sergeant major in the Rhodesian Light Infantry, and 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 communist guerrillas.
Drawing on his Malayan experience, Lieutenant Colonel Reid-Daly built 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 the Scouts were poaching ivory along the Zambezi valley.
Reid-Daly 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 to a reprimand.
Disgusted, he resigned as the commander of the Scouts in August but continued to fight a legal battle against the judgement, proclaiming his innocence even after Rhodesia transformed into Zimbabwe Rhodesia, and only stopped doing so after he was forced to flee to South Africa in 1982.
In South Africa, Reid-Daly became commander of the Transkei Defence Force, and he was subsequently the leader of the private security firm.
For the final decade of his life, he resided near Cape Town.
In his retirement, he authored several books on his wartime experiences.
He was survived by his two children and two grandchildren.