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SADF 32 Battalion operator Peter Burley armed with a captured RPK LMG #32Bn
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32 Battalion signaller: 2Lt. J. Taylor firing an AKM during training, early 1980’s #32Bn
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Left: Lance Corporal Lucas Dumbe who was KIA while trying to save a comrade stuck behind enemy lines, a real hero, on right is Anton Roets #32Bn
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32 Battalion soldier sends message on a DT-170 #32Bn
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32 Battalion Captain Julius Kratz during Operation Carnation, 1981
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32 Battalion, Lino Morais with the FN MAG #32Bn
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32 Battalion member on patrol in Angola, late 1980’s #32Bn
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32 Battalion (sometimes nicknamed Buffalo Battalion, Three-two battalion or Portuguese: Os Terríveis for The Terrible Ones) was an elite light infantry battalion of the South African Army founded in 1975, composed of black and white commissioned and enlisted personnel. It was disbanded on 26 March 1993
After the victory of the Movimento Popular de Libertação de Angola (MPLA) in the Angolan War of Independence in 1975, many troops of its main rival, the Frente Nacional de Libertação de Angola (National Liberation Front of Angola, FNLA), found refuge in the then South African-controlled South West Africa.
From these troops, Colonel Jan Breytenbach together with Commandant Sybie van der Spuy formed a unit that was initially known as Bravo Group but later renamed 32 Battalion. Initially, Bravo Group consisted of two infantry companies, a mortar platoon, an anti-tank section and a machine gun platoon, but 32 Battalion was finally expanded to seven infantry companies, a reconnaissance wing, and a support company consisting of 81 mm mortar, anti-tank and machine gun sections
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