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 sadf armourd car lot  postage by post net at buyers cost R100 condition as per picture --all pins ok
R 270
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  SADF - General Service Full Size with Miniature Numbered 103433 Exact images of the item/s on Auction:  Awarded to: 4045742 AOV B.Swart Excellent Condition Registered Mail @ R 55.00 (Combine at no extra cost) Postnet to Postnet @ R 100.00 (Combine at no extra cost) Please have a look at all our other items.
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  SADF Peace Medal number 6264 with miniature to 97083224MC Rfn P.B. Dlamini Go148/09 4SAI BN, as per photo
R 450
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  We gather all things that's vintage in origin for you.   SADF LATE 1970’S   LEATHER BOOTS   The number inside might be indication of size   Please look at all pictures as they form part of the description. Measurements are approximate. The items are antique-vintage and used so normal usage and age related wear will be present. Condition. Used Good Made to last Please see options, B, F I or J   under shipping for the shipping costs for this item. The shipping costs options for this item are as stated above. Please read the legal bits under shipping Please do not bid or order if you do not intend to make payment I POST AND SELL ON MULTIPLE PLATFORMS  
R 550
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DESCRIPTION: A set of fifteen bronze and brass South African Defense Force small army coat buttons, embossed with the old South African coat of arms and the motto Ex Unitate Vires. MARKS: J R Gaunt & Son Ltd., London, Eng., (England) and B & P Ltd., B'HAM (Birmingham). CONDITION: A few scratches and some tarnishing. DIMENSIONS: Approximately 1.6cm diameter.
R 75
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A.W.B pattern short sleeve cotton shirt. Poignant that it's a very small cut; label is 11-12. SADF stepout for scale and NOT included in the sale. Excellent condition. Measurements: shoulder tip to shoulder tip 35.5cm, arm pit to arm pit 41cm.
R 250
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 Pair of SADF and prison service medals and miniatures Belonged to lieutenant A.B. Kruger  Pro Patria and prison service faithfull service 
R 650
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First Edition First Impression 2013 Paperback 526 Pages, 32 B&W Photo Panels Condition: As new. Clean inside and tightly bound.
R 229
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The board behind the photo are damage and there are slight damage to the photo itself Size: 44 x 38 cm Please see the Photo's as part of the description.    International Bidders Welcome (Please enquire about shipping costs) Postage and Packaging: Shipping includes BOB final order fee, packaging material and travel costs. Cour ier R130  Post Office R62 (With tracking Number), Postnet R115 Items can be combined on request.            
R 70
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Join 'The Terrible Ones' on clandestine operations and in conventional warfare during the harsh bush war that raged through southern Angola in the 1980's. The conflict ended with the last major battle of the Cold War, one of the largest land battles of the latter part of the 20th century. This book presents an eyewitness account by a South African Defense Force (SADF) Signals Officer, Marius Scheepers, who served in arguably the most formidable battle unit that ever existed in the history of the South African Defense Force: 32 Battalion. It describes how members lived and fought in the bush during 1983 under the most difficult conditions. Being the Signals Officer of 32 Battalion, Scheepers was privy to all major command decisions of the time. Although he focuses primarily on operations during the year 1983, including Operations Snoek and Dolfyn, he includes concise descriptions of all other major operations that took place inside Angola between 1966 and 1988, including Operation Askari (1983/84) and the decisive battle at Cuito Cuanavale in 1987/88. Extensive appendices include 32 Battalion sitreps, radio-code cards, SADF radio equipment used by 32 Battalion and details on SADF, SAAF and SWAPO. PAPERBACK: 184 PAGES WITH 100 B/W PHOTOS & MAPS Published May 2012
R 195
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DOGS OF WAR Author / Publisher: PEET COETZEE (This is the English version of   K-9 HONDE SOLDATE) Book Details: ISBN - 9780620513319 This book has 313 B&W foto’s. Contains 300 pages. Bonding – Stitched back Cover tipe - Paperback   This book is an updated version of the first and only history of the South African Defence Force (SADF) Dog Centre unit from the old to the new, and also right up to the disbandment of this small and little known unit. It will skillfully guide you, with the help of richly illustrated photographic coverage from the origins of the SADF Dog Centre; along the pitfall-strewn path it had to wander in order to gain the important first-class knowledge necessary to function successfully on our borders.   During the bush war phase, they started their experience when it was first deployed, as early as 1967.       Ten years later their knowledge was exploited in a unit specially designed to cater for their abilities. Dog handlers of this unit, the South West Africa Specialist Unit, will tell the story of some of the personal experiences they encountered while doing their bit on the border.   Although two handlers and eight dogs had to pay with their lives during skirmishes with the enemy, many a life was saved by the vigilance of man’s best vriend. Two medals for bravery were awarded to dogs.   Peet Coetzee was one of the pioneers of the dog unit, and served for 33 years in the SADF. As the author of bush war books he enjoyed praise for his earlier books as being “ the most comprehensive and richly illustrated of all bush literature” [VOLKSBLAD, Bloemfontein].  
R 220
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General Service Campaign medal with Mentioned in Dispatches and Maluti Clasp Physical Description: Excellent condition medal is numbered Award description: To a member of the SADF or the Auxiliary Service of the SADF, who has since 1 January 1983 been employed, within the borders of the Republic of South Africa. 1990 - Qualifying service (a) Service rendered within the borders of the Republic of South Africa for a continuous period of 55 days, or for a noncontinuous period of 90 days. (b) Whilst rendering such service irrespective of the period of service, was injured or killed and was thus prevented from completing the required period of service. 1993 - Amendment to qualifying service was extended to combat terrorism and crime. The following was considered as qualifying service for the award of the medal: Rendering service and completed as part of any military operation within the borders of the Republic of South Africa on service in defence of the Republic or in the prevention or suppression of terrorism or in internal disorder in the Republic or in the preservation of life, health or property or for the maintenance of essential services, including the maintenance of law and order or the prevention of crime in co-operation with the South African Police. Discontinued with effect 16 April 2003 Okhankanyiweyo (Mentioned in Despatches) (Worn on Tshumelo Ikatelaho medal ribbon): The State President deems it desirable to be informed of every noteworthy instance of Brave or Meritorious Conduct, Leadership, Devotion to Duty, Praiseworthy Service or other Distinguished Conduct by Officers and Other Ranks of the South African National Defence Force, and of any Auxiliary Service of the South African National Defence Force, and of any Armed Forces attached to or serving with or rendering any service to the South African National Defence Force, who have distinguished themselves in the execution of duty in accordance with the provisions of the Defence Act, or in other circumstances, which actions may not have warranted the award of a particular Decoration or Medal for such distinguished services Maluti Clasp: Clasp to the General Service Medal The Maluti Clasp was awarded to members of the SANDF who distinguished themselves by participation in Operation BOLEAS and Operation MALUTI in Lesotho      
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This book captures the experience of the South African Air Force helicopter pilot as never before; from 'rookie' to seasoned combat aviator in one of history's most intense counter-insurgency conflicts - the South African Border War. Nick Lithgow's work relates the gruelling endurance of SADF National Service and its grind, grind, grind... until one day, helicopter drills with an SAAF Puma, saw him optimistically apply for pilot training. Called to Pretoria, Nick completed the mandatory tests before returning to the Border to complete his duty. At the end of his National Service, Nick was surprised to receive instructions to report to the Air Force Gymnasium in Valhalla. Here he began training began in earnest with Harvard fixed wing trainers and the Impala jet, before long Nick had progressed to rotary aircraft - training on the Alouette and graduating to the Puma under the guidance of one of the SAAF's legendary instructors, 'Monster Wilkins'. An operational tour in Rhodesia followed with deployment to the South West African/Namibian Border. Here Search and Rescue, troop carrying and close air support operations became the order of the day -an intense cycle of briefings and operations with the ever present threat of small arms fire and surface to air missiles. LZ Hot!  is an unrivaled work - it relates the drama of recovering downed fighter pilots under fire, responding to the horror of mine-strikes with soldiers dreadfully injured and needing urgent evacuation, or deep penetration operations into Angola in support of South African Special Forces. It also relates the candour of mess life, the characters and incidents that amuse, delivering much needed relief from the demands of operational flying - Nick's accounts of mess dinner high-jinks are especially entertaining and will be recognisable to all who have served! Flying mountain rescue missions and responding to terrifying shipwrecks, a crazed Military Policeman during a casevac, Lithgow takes all in his stride. LZ Hot!  is a stunning, captivating read. Paperback, 176 pages 16 colour & b/w photos.  Published December 2012
R 450
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A concise guide to the armaments of the South African Army, Navy and Air Force. Definitive collection of SADF ordnance used during the bush war, written by one of the world's authorities. Illustrated throughout with colour and b/w photographs. Hard cover published by Struik. 192 pages with index. Excellent condition. Registered postage is R40.00.
R 250
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A concise guide to the armaments of the South African Army, Navy and Air Force. Definitive collection of SADF ordnance used during the bush war, written by one of the world's authorities. Illustrated throughout with colour and b/w photographs. Hard cover published by Struik. 192 pages with index. Excellent condition. Registered postage is R50.00.
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    THE SOUTH AFRICAN DEFENCE FORCE YEARBOOK 1985  SADF / SAW Hard cover without a dust jacket – 295x218 mm –  210 pages– numerous b/w & colour photos. Book is 'n good condition: tightly bound; clean;     Shipping and Packaging:  Post Office: R65 (With a tracking Number) Courier: R130 Postnet R115 Shipping includes BOB Final Order Fee, packaging material and travel costs. International Bidders welcome (Please enquire about postage)  Please see the photo's as part of the description             
R 130
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Troepie from Call-up to Camps by Cameron Blake. South African Border War A compilation of the recollection of conscripts about their time in the South African Defence Force from receiving call-up papers, klaaring in, training in the bush, border patrols, and everyday life in the SADF.  Included are official documents, call-up papers, extracts from a basic training manual and a clearing-out certificate. Appendices include information of on the history of National service, the context of the Border War and life in the army. Condition:  soft cover,  slight edge frayed,   age yellowing, Few back pages marks, else  good condition.   Zebra Press Publishers, 2009,  306p., p. Packaging and Postage R55 (in S.A.)  Due to VAT hike. POSTING WILL ONLY BE DONE ON MONDAYS IN ORDER TO CUT OVERHEAD COSTS SUCH AS TRAVELLING (FUEL), PARKING FEES, PACKAGING AND POSTAGE, IN ORDER TO KEEP MY PRICES LOW AND REASONABLE. Should you wish to make other arrangements or need a book(s)/item(s) urgently, please let me know. N.B.: It is cheaper to purchase more than one book at a time, as postage for the first 1 kg remains R55 and R10 per extra book after 1 kg. So do browse through my PoggioBooks BOB page. I can also post your book(s) at POSTNET at R99 (under 5 kilograms). You will receive it within four days at your nearest town or city post Net.  SAVE ON POSTAGE BY ORDERING MORE THAN ONE ITEM FROM US!!!  
R 60
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