Attack on Whistlefield Farm
Late on 22 December 1972, a troop from the Rhodesian Special Air Service, followed shortly by the Rhodesian Light Infantry, reported to the police station in Centenary. The land mine in Altena's driveway was discovered, disarmed and removed. For their own safety, Marc de Borchgrave and his family were sent to Whistlefield Farm, which was owned by Archie Dalgluish and his family, while their family home was being repaired.
Attack on Whistlefield Farm | |
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Part of Rhodesian Bush War | |
Type | Terrorist attack |
Target | Whistlefield Farm |
Date | 23 December 1972 1:00am |
Executed by | ZANLA |
Outcome | Whistlefield Farm damaged |
Casualties | None killed Several occupants injured |
Having been alerted to the de Borchgraves' new location through sympathetic farmworkers, guerrillas from the original cadre requested permission from ZANLA to carry out another attack. After ZANLA's area commanders in Centenary had been consulted, a raid on the second target (Whistlefield Farm) was planned.
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