SADF troops return to their Ruacana base. March 26 1989. The nutria uniform was affectionally and officially known as 'Browns' and over time, sun and extensive washing and ironing exposure it became a 'lighter' brown with 'houding' (attitude) - this became the hallmark of a 'ouman' (old man) who had been serving for a while. The distinctive bush hats are also seen with a little 'bush houding' - a grenade pin ring and 'toggle' attaching it to it's owner.
Vlamgat - the term the South African Air Force personnel affectionally called their Mirage fighter jets. Vlamgat means 'flaming arse' in direct translation - and for good reason.
Here two Mirage III D2Zs, numbers 843 and 849 at the weapons camp in Langebaan in 1985 - one of which is having a 'wet start' - where excess fuel in the combustion chamber and tail pipe is burnt off in a phenomenon called 'torching'
Here two Mirage III D2Zs, numbers 843 and 849 at the weapons camp in Langebaan in 1985 - one of which is having a 'wet start' - where excess fuel in the combustion chamber and tail pipe is burnt off in a phenomenon called 'torching'
Forwarded from Free State Gazette
Arguably the most famous Boer involved in the border war, Wilhelm Friedrich Ratte (born 14 February 1948) the youngest son born to a South African mother and German father. He is a former member of the elite Rhodesian Special Air Service of the Rhodesian Army, and former Lieutenant Colonel in 32 Battalion, the most decorated unit in the South African Defence Force. Ratte volunteered to join the Rhodesian Army in 1973 and was in the Rhodesian Light Infantry and later transferred to the elite Rhodesian Special Air Service.[2] After six years in the Rhodesian Army and before the 1980 disbandment of the Rhodesian Special Air Service, Ratte left and joined the South African Defence Force. He was transferred to the elite 32 Battalion in 1979 with the rank of lieutenant. His command and reconnaissance skills during reconnaissance operations such as "Project Spiderweb" earned him many promotions. He was referred to by Eeben Barlow as being "simply the finest, most professional soldier ever trained by the SADF."
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Just Another Angola... | Going Postal
In the 1970s and 80s, thousands of SADF volunteers from South Africa fought and died against Communist forces in Angola, whose Afro-Marxist contingent was heavily supported by various sponsors composed of Soviet, Western, and Globalist backers...
In the 1970s and 80s, thousands of SADF volunteers from South Africa fought and died against Communist forces in Angola, whose Afro-Marxist contingent was heavily supported by various sponsors composed of Soviet, Western, and Globalist backers...