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Greg McEwan-Marriott posted in the group Rhodesian Bush War
C U Shortly
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Greg McEwan-Marriott posted in the group 1 Recce
South African 1 Recce operator L CPL Ribeiro, missing and listed as dead during casualty transport in Angola, August 1976. He served as an Angolan paratrooper before joining the SADF. Ribeiro was one of the founding members of 32 Battalion. Here he is wearing “Recce 1st camo pattern” which was the inspiration behind 32Bn camo
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Greg McEwan-Marriott posted in the group South African Special Forces – Recces
Recce Operators
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Greg McEwan-Marriott posted in the group Selous Scouts
Selous Scouts flying a FRELIMO flag on a cross border raid
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Greg McEwan-Marriott posted in the group Rhodesian Bush War
Eland 90 during Operation Miracle
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Greg McEwan-Marriott posted in the group Rhodesian Bush War
Operation Snoopy: RLI and SAS vs ZANLA in 25 camps over 32 square kilometers. Several hundred ZANLA killed and 2 Rhodesian casualties.
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Greg McEwan-Marriott posted in the group Rhodesian Bush War
Alouette III at Assembly Point Juliet, Zezani, Rhodesia, 1980
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Greg McEwan-Marriott posted in the group South African Border War
Angolan SU-22
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Greg McEwan-Marriott posted in the group 32Bn ’Buffalo’
On Ops
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Greg McEwan-Marriott posted in the group Rhodesian Bush War
1 Platoon, “A” Coy, 1st Battalion, Rhodesian African Rifles, at the “sharp end” along the Lukosi River, keeping the peace at the end of the Bush War, 1980
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Greg McEwan-Marriott posted in the group Rhodesian Bush War
Eland Crew of Rhodesian Armoured Car Regiment, circa. late 1970s.
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SOUTH AFRICAN BORDER WAR
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| 26 Jun 1988 Techipa | Operation Displace becomes the last significant military engagement as FAPLA try to harass the SADF in Sector 10. A skirmish takes place at Techipa. The SADF withdrawal from Angola is orderly and relaxed. 61 Mechanized Battalion, reinforced with four ZT3 Ratel AFV’s, deploys in ambush position at Techipa (Operation Hilti/Excite). An artillery barrage is laid down at 20:00, destroying the Cuban artillery command post entirely. In a separate action east of Techipa, a platoon from Delta Company 32 Battalion, led by Lieutenant T.T. de Abreu, comes under heavy attack by a Cuban tank unit, engaging in a running fire fight over a 20-km distance, before breaking off the engagement under accurate and heavy artillery fire | 38 |
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