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- Rhodesian_Brushstroke abstract "Rhodesian Brushstroke is a camouflage pattern issued to members of the Rhodesian Security Forces from 1965 until its replacement by a vertical lizard stripe in 1980. It was the default camouflage appearing on battledress of the Rhodesian Army and British South Africa Police, although used in smaller quantities by INTAF personnel. The design was also worn by South African special operations units during raids on Mozambique. Rhodesian Brushstroke is currently used by the Zimbabwe National Army.".
- Q18616097 abstract "Rhodesian Brushstroke is a camouflage pattern issued to members of the Rhodesian Security Forces from 1965 until its replacement by a vertical lizard stripe in 1980. It was the default camouflage appearing on battledress of the Rhodesian Army and British South Africa Police, although used in smaller quantities by INTAF personnel. The design was also worn by South African special operations units during raids on Mozambique. Rhodesian Brushstroke is currently used by the Zimbabwe National Army.".
- Rhodesian_Brushstroke comment "Rhodesian Brushstroke is a camouflage pattern issued to members of the Rhodesian Security Forces from 1965 until its replacement by a vertical lizard stripe in 1980. It was the default camouflage appearing on battledress of the Rhodesian Army and British South Africa Police, although used in smaller quantities by INTAF personnel. The design was also worn by South African special operations units during raids on Mozambique. Rhodesian Brushstroke is currently used by the Zimbabwe National Army.".
- Q18616097 comment "Rhodesian Brushstroke is a camouflage pattern issued to members of the Rhodesian Security Forces from 1965 until its replacement by a vertical lizard stripe in 1980. It was the default camouflage appearing on battledress of the Rhodesian Army and British South Africa Police, although used in smaller quantities by INTAF personnel. The design was also worn by South African special operations units during raids on Mozambique. Rhodesian Brushstroke is currently used by the Zimbabwe National Army.".