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Retired Genera Martin Shali far left and retired General Chalse “Ho Chi Minh” Namoloh 2nd from left backrow with Cubans and FAPLA Forces ,1988.
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from left Peter Nanyemba (then SWAPO’s Secretary Of Defence),Colonel Nikolai Khrushkin of the red Army and military Advisor to PLAN and Uuno ‘Kanana’ Shaanika (then North West Front Commander).
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PLAN commanders From left: Lt Rtd General Martin Shalli, Commander Nashandi, a Russian Military Advisor and Rtd Major General Charles Ndaxu “Hochi Mihn” Mamholo.
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SADF Pathfinder in Angola, mid 1980’s
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Impala Mk II
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Soviet military advisor with FAPLA T55 crew in Angola
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Lieutenant Colonel Orest Korgut, the Soviet military adviser of the 2nd Infantry Battalion of the 19th Infantry Brigade, Mulondo, Huila Province, circa 1982-83.
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SA Marines on river patrol
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SADF troops on ops in Angola, 1980’s
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SADF Troopie with his R4/Galil mid 80s
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The South African Border War, also known as the Namibian War of Independence, and sometimes denoted in South Africa as the Angolan Bush War, was a largely asymmetric conflict that occurred in Namibia, Zambia, and Angola from 26 August 1966 to 21 March 1990
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Not Cuban, but Russian mil advisors to SWAPO (Col Gennady Kireyev, small-arms instructor – standing) and Col Alexander Veres, advisor to PLAN Chief of staff, sitting)