The New And Improved Unofficial R65 Forum V2
General Category => Totally Off-Topic Discussions, Rants, Tire & Oil Threads, Etc. => Topic started by: Danie on September 05, 2008, 01:21:31 PM
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There seem to be a possibility of more than one war veteran who are part of this forum.
For what it is worth - as National Serviceman, I was also involved in militatry operations (1976 - 1981) during the South African Border War - which took place in Namibia and Angola.
More information about this war can be found at:
http://en.wikpedia.org/wiki/South_African_Border_War
Today I am just glad to be alive, and to enjoy life without any bad feelings towards our formal enemies..........
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Your link doesn't work for me. I avoided service because our military rejects blind people. OK, I'm not blind, but they wouldn't take me with my really bad myopia. It's just as well, as I don't see how I ever would have fitted in the military. I actually like violence but I won't be told what to do.
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Your link doesn't work for me.
I think an i in Wikipedia is missing.
Try "Googling" for South African Border War and I'll bet you find more information than you want.
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Danie - All I can say is Rhodesian African Rifles followed by 6th Gurkha Rifles - "Kaphar hunne bhanda, marno ramrochha"
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Sorry, Melena is correct - the link is:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_African_Border_War
Having done a Google Search just now myself, I discovered that some or other fantacy is doing the rounds on the internet - a so called "defeat" of the South African soldiers at the Battle of Quito Carnevale........what a sick joke !
The figures of the losses at Quito Carnevale (Wikipedia link) speaks for itself.........and the truth is, that a political settlement has been reached at that stage of the war - South Africa started withdrawing from Angola and Namibia, and Cuba started withdrawing from Angola.
Anyway, I do not have any attention to start the war all over again.........
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1/CAV, what the bleep, you all know when...
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I dont post here much, but I do lurk and have an R65 that needs help. Someday I'll get to it =)
US Navy - '94 to 2000 - USS Albuquerque (SSN706) - Reactor Controls division. good times always =)
2000-present - Ohio Air National Guard - Ground Radio. Incl. one 4mo trip to Iraq. Even more good times.
I have 4 more years until I hit 20 (retirement), after that, I'll see how much longer I choose to stay (drawdowns are forcing out a lot of 20+yr .mil members)
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Danie i dont know if you recognise this guy in the picture, He is Shane D,Mont i know he served in Angola he now lives in Glasgow and plays drums in a band called "Hillbilly Deluxe.
Buy the way i was in Luanda working for BP when it kicked off .............we exited the port under fire, scary stuff and no fun when you cannot shoot back.
Lou
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Vietnam, January 1969-August 1970.
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Danie i dont know if you recognise this guy in the picture, He is Shane D,Mont i know he served in Angola he now lives in Glasgow and plays drums in a band called "Hillbilly Deluxe.
Buy the way i was in Luanda working for BP when it kicked off .............we exited the port under fire, scary stuff and no fun when you cannot shoot back.
Lou
No Lou, I have not seen the guy before.
Angola is a beautiful country and I still hope to tour the country in future. There are still many landmines all over the place, but times have changed and many new roads are under construction.
Danie
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Iraq 2004-2005. F*** you guys are old. ;)
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Iraq 2004-2005. F*** you guys are old. ;)
[smiley=shoot.gif] Ouch Lou
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So old the Gatlings had a crank...
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Air force during the viet nam war.
The air force had a nice policy,we waved goodbye to the officers flying off on combat missions and went to the club for happy hour.