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Buy SADF Southern Cape Command Signals Unit Step Out Metal Flash for R300.00
R 300
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Buy SADF Southern Cape command plaque with chief of the army command bar for R350.00
R 350
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Buy SADF Southern Cape command workshop shoulder flash for R200.00
R 200
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  SADF - Southern Cape Command HQ Shoulder Flash Exact Images of the item on Auction: Pins Replaced Post office Econo Mail @ R 55.00 (Combine at no extra charge) Postnet to Postnet @ R 99.00 (Combine at no extra charge) Please have a Look at all our other items.
R 100
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 SADF.. METAL SHOULDER FLASH  SOUTHERN CAPE COMMAND WORKSHOP...  PINS INTACT PLEASE NO BIDDERS OUTSIDE RSA. I DO NOT SEND OVERSEAS AND I DO NOT HAVE PAYPAL. PAYMENT STRICTLY WITHIN 48 HOURS OF COMPLETION OF AUCTION. The pins on this flash are all intact. Good condition. Please judge for yourself.  
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  SADF - Southern Cape Command Cloth Flash Exact images of the item/s on Auction: Good Used - Note the 2 Holes 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 iems
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy SADF - Southern Cape Command HQ Shoulder Flash for R80.00
R 80
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South Africa
 Southern Cape Command Workshop Metal Ashtray (Piston Head) presented to Lt M.M. Gildenhuys. (1976 - 1978) The ahstray has both the SCC flash and the SCC Workshop flashes mounted on ashtray and is very solid and a rare piece.
R 150
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  Striking Inside Angola With 32 Battalion - Marius Scheepers - 2012 - Paperback in excellent condition. Join 'The Terrible Ones' on clandestine operations and in conventional warfare during the harsh bush war that raged through southern Angola in the 1980s. 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.REVIEWS "A... rich account of time spent with the famous 32 Battalion. Marius Scheepers was a national service signals officer (9C) with the unit from late 1982 to late 1983. This placed the young officer in a unique position, alongside the commander, to know what was going on and where. As 9C he was also required to keep records and report. Here he puts this knowledge to good use. Scheepers also had the SANDF documentation centre declassify many relevant documents, adding detail so often missing from other accounts, especially regarding operations Snoek and Dolfyn, anti-People s Liberation Army of Namibia area-operations in south Angola." Leon Engelbrecht, www.defenceweb.za"
R 195
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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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