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  • South West Africa Border War, many veterans will recognise this. Famous Medic Mural painted on the wall at the Mobile Army Surgical Hospital at AFB #Ondangwa. The Medic fraternity that served in this facility were Top Class and saved many lives (Both Friend and Foe) for the duration of the Bush War. Nothing short of RESPECT is given here.

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  • There is enemy activity in Northern Kavango and South Eastern Angola. Here we see a 32 Battalion reaction force taking off from Air Force Base #Rundu in South West Africa/Namibia to seek out the enemy and destroy the threat – 1983. #32Bn #Puma

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  • South West African/Namibian Border War, this destroyed homestead reminds us again of the sheer sacrifice asked of young men in a war and the devastating loss of it all. Liberty as they say is not “cheap”.

    03 Jul 1987: Two members from the South African Defence Force 1 Special Service Battalion, attached to the 10th Armoured Car Regiment were…Read More

  • This SADF “MASH” unit was a familier memory to many of the veterans of the South West Afrrica/Namibia and Angola border Bush War.

    Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (MASH), Air Force Base #Ondangwa. Many, many SADF personnel owe their lives to the surgeons and medical staff that served in this Hospital and to the SAAF Chopper Crews that casevaced…Read More

  • This is a water cooled .50 (50 calibre) Browning Machine Gun, seen here in the South West African/Namibian Opertional Area during the Bush War.

    Now .. that’s Firepower.

    Image copyright – Military achieve photo number 99-5174

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    • we had a water cooled 50 and a regular 50 on the tower right behind the skietwal behind our terapin at the KG Hokke at Oshakati

  • Bush War – South West Africa/Namibia operational area on the Angolan border – here a South African Air Force 2 Squadron Mirage IIICZ is seen landing at Air Force Base (AFB) #Ondangwa after returning from a bombing mission in Southern Angola.

    Image and caption courtesy and thanks to Graham Du Toit #2Sq #MirageIII

  • A sight of a shot out SADF #Ratel Infantry Fighting Vehicle none of us likes to see. This weekend we pause to remember the four members from B Company, 1 SAI including two Cousins acting as the MAG Gunner team, who were Killed in Action in South Eastern Angola on 14 Feb 1988 during a contact with elements of the 59th FAPLA Brigade (Angola’s armed…Read More

  • “As another beautiful comes to an end at AFB #Ondangwa and the night vigil begins, we see the #Puma helicopter as it stands ready for Fire-Force duties at first light, the Air Traffic Controller in the Control Tower in the background prepares for the graveyard shift 23h00 to 05h00 and there is a hive of activity at the light aircraft flight line…Read More

  • A little bit of “cheeky” military humour for the weekend – please excuse the brashness but we are after all a bunch of military veterans.

    Here a South African Air Force #Alouette III helicopter’s Flight Engineer/Gunner gives a typical response to fellow crew members flying alongside.

    Not found in the Public Relations photographs in the SADF but…Read More

  • 1980, Operation #Sceptic. Captain Tinus van Rensburg lying on a stretcher after being brought back to South West Africa/Namibia.

    His Alouette III Helicopter, Serial No. 24 was shot down by an RPG-7 anti-tank rocket during the later stages of Operation Sceptic. His Flight Engineer Koos Cilliers was Killed. Tinus successfully evaded capture until…Read More

  • Just because it’s just such an iconic photograph – taken by the late and much loved Herman “the German” Potgieter and it adorned the room of many a small boy as a poster in the 80’s.

    SAAF Mirage IIIEZ 831 firing a ripple of 68mm SNEB High Explosive Unguided Rockets.

    Taken in 1978 at Roodewal. Derek Kirkland flying the Mirage and Herman Potgieter…Read More

  • Operation #Savannah 1975, this rare photograph taken deep into Angola of a SADF #Eland-90 Armoured Car of Combat Group Foxbat at the Re-Supply point at the abandoned Clinic at Santa Comba. Note the 25 pounder field gun in the background, also note the strikingAngolan landscape south of the country’s capital Luanda.

    On 14 October, the South…Read More

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Subtitle: Soviet Soldiers’ accounts of the Angolan War

Summary: For almost fifteen year South Africa was involved in a civil war in Angola, the so-called Bush War, on behalf of the UNITA faction. The climax of this portrayed conflict was the battle of Cuito Cuanavale, the largest military engagement on African soil since the Second World War. Here South African forces came to blows with Angolan FAPLA troops and their Cuban allies in a battle whose outcome is still hotly debated. Thousands of South African conscripts took part in the Bush War and their stories are beginning to be told. What us much less known is the view from the other side. This book provides, for the first time in English, first-hand, personal accounts of the conflict, leading up to Cuito Cuanavale, as told by Soviet advisers to the Angolan army. Their experience of the war and their views and assessment of their South African enemies as well as their Cuban and Angolan allies will surprise and fascinate South African readers and at the same time offer new insights into the conflict.

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