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Confira nesta edição do JR 24 Horas: Uma megaoperação da Polícia Civil do Rio de Janeiro prendeu mais de 400 foragidos por crimes de roubo e latrocínio. Entre os presos, está um dos chefes da segunda maior facção do estado. Luiz Carlos de Lomba, conhecido como ‘Chocolate', foi preso em uma clínica estética em Itaperuna, no noroeste do estado do Rio. E ainda: Traficante espanhol procurado pela Interpol é preso em Santa Catarina.
Hoy hablamos de la instalación de los parques de baterías y la modificación del Reglamento de Ordenación del Territorio y Urbanismo (ROTU) con representantes del PSOE, PP, VOX e IU/CA. El Premio Espacio Cultural 19 10 ha acordado por unanimidad distinguir a Sebastián Álvaro Lomba, considerando su trayectoria profesional y vital merecedora del galardón. Hablamos con las directora de Espacio Cultural 1910, Greta Cortina y con José Luis Roces, secretario de organización del Soma Fitag UGT. Cerramos el programa hablando de la programación cultural del Ayto de Langreo con Joaquín García, coordinador del área de cultura.
Sugestões para alterar o funcionamento da Comissão Permanente de Estatuto do Flamengo. QUER FALAR E INTERAGIR CONOSCO?: CONTATO I contato@serflamengo.com.br SITE I serflamengo.com.br TWITTER I @BlogSerFlamengo INSTAGRAM I @BlogSerFlamengo #Flamengo #NotíciasDoFlamengo #PolíticadoFlamengo
Tulio Rodrigues analisa a vitória histórica de Ricardo Lomba no Conselho Deliberativo do Flamengo. Confira! QUER FALAR E INTERAGIR CONOSCO?: CONTATO I contato@serflamengo.com.br SITE I serflamengo.com.br TWITTER I @BlogSerFlamengo INSTAGRAM I @BlogSerFlamengo #Flamengo #NotíciasDoFlamengo #EleiçõesdoFlamengo
Tulio Rodrigues conversou com Ricardo Lomba, candidato a presidente do Conselho Deliberativo do Flamengo. Confira! QUER FALAR E INTERAGIR CONOSCO?: CONTATO I contato@serflamengo.com.br SITE I serflamengo.com.br TWITTER I @BlogSerFlamengo INSTAGRAM I @BlogSerFlamengo #Flamengo #NotíciasDoFlamengo #EleiçõesdoFlamengo
Tulio Rodrigues analisa o anúncio de Ricardo Lomba como candidato a presidente do Conselho Deliberativo com apoio de Bap e Willeman. QUER FALAR E INTERAGIR CONOSCO?: CONTATO I contato@serflamengo.com.br SITE I serflamengo.com.br TWITTER I @BlogSerFlamengo INSTAGRAM I @BlogSerFlamengo #Flamengo #NotíciasDoFlamengo #EleiçõesdoFlamengo
Este sábado 30 de noviembre a las 21:00 horas vuelve a Montevideo un unipersonal que se estrenó en febrero y que ha tenido varias temporadas en Buenos Aires, se presentó en el escenario de Timbre 4 y ahora regresa a la sala Hugo Balzo del Auditorio del Sodre. Un tridente del Cono Sur, autor chileno, Nicolás Lange; directora argentina Dalia Elnecavé y actor uruguayo Damián Lomba. "Verdar" es una palabra que no existe y que creo el autor para decir una verdad que genera dolor. "Verdar" se pregunta ¿en qué nos convertimos después de la muerte de nuestra madre? ¿Cómo se reconstruye el alma luego de un dolor extremo?Un niño presencia el suicidio de su madre y trasciende a la crueldad refugiándose en la música.Un lago, un teatro, y una pieza orquestada en 39 partes, como las suyas rotas. Entradas en venta por Tickantel.
Halo Listeners dan Sobat Gadis diepisode kali ini spesial menutup Bulan Agustus dan mengawali Bulan September, Wulan dan Rima akan bercerita tentang keseruan di bulan Agustus ini yang berasa flashback ke masa kecil dengan banyaknya perayaan, lomba-lomba, dan karnaval. Untuk Cerita lebih lengkapnya yuk dengarkan obrolan Langsung di Channel Podcast Bingkai Suara/Bingkai Karya di Spotify, Apple Podcast, Youtube atau kunjungi website kita di www.bingkaikarya.com
The body of 19-year-old Vernon Lomba was discovered in a snowbank on Elmwood Avenue in Cranston in January 1984. Forty years later, his killer has yet to be identified.NBC 10's Tamara Sacharczyk goes inside the investigation, talking to police and members of Lomba's family who wait for answers.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
ALTA PRAXIS!!! viernes 31 de mayo de 19 a 21 Hs por @radioviralcomunitaria ¿Te lo vas a peder?
Martín Lomba (Sec. Gral. del Sindicato Autónomo de Trabajadores de Registros del Automotor y Motovehículos) Cambio Y Fuera @cambioyfuerahoy
"Penting memhami keseimbangan antara mendorong minat dan memaksakan kehendak anak untuk ikut lomba. Sebenarnya, apakah memaksa anak ikut lomba adalah pilihan tepat ataukah ada alternatif lain yang lebih mendukung? Di audio kali ini kita akan disajikan pembahasannya oleh pakar parenting. Yuk, dengarkan bersama Moms & Dads!"
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Bismillah, Mari Berlomba-lomba Dalam Kebaikan Bersama Muhajir Project TilawahSaudaraku, dengan memohon pertolongan Allah Subhanahu wa ta'ala, Muhajir Project Tilawah membuka kesempatan bagi kita semua untuk berjuang bersama dalam berbagai program pendidikan Islam, yang sudah dan insyaAllah akan berjalan seperti:- Program Halaqah Iqra & Tajwid Special (HITS)- Pembinaan pengajar Al-Qur'an- Program Halaqah Iqra Ramadhan Special (HIRS)- Program Halaqah Tahsin Al-Fatihah- Program Kelas Bahasa Al-Qur'an- Program pembinaan Da'i Islam- Program Muhajir Project Tilawah lainnya, serta biaya untuk menjalankan berbagai program Muhajir Project Tilawah- Program Kebaikan Muhajir Project lainnya.Saudaraku, belajar dan mengajarkan Al-Qur'an, serta ilmu-ilmu Islam lainnya, merupakan amal shalih yang penuh dengan pahala jariyah, insya Allah.Rasulullah Shallallahu ‘Alaihi Wasallam bahkan menyebut umatnya yang belajar dan mengajarkan Al-Qur'an sebagai manusia terbaik.Dari Utsman Bin Affan Radhiyallahu Anhu, beliau berkata bahwasanya Nabi Shallallahu ‘Alaihi Wasallam bersabda, “Sebaik-baik orang di antara kamu adalah orang yang belajar Al-Qur'an dan mengajarkannya.” (HR. Bukhari).Sampaikan dukungan terbaik kita melalui:CIMB NIAGA SYARIAH(Jika tidak ada opsi CIMB Niaga Syariah, maka pilih CIMB Niaga)8600-1382-7500(Kode Bank 022)a.n. Muhajir Peduli Indonesia
El mejor análisis del Celta con Rubén Rey. Y con Deputación de Pontevedra conocemos el ‘Talento na Provincia’. Hoy la investigadora, Lucía Lomba.
Di episode kali ini berbincang Drummer muda dan berbakat dan terpilih menjadi Top 7 peserta lomba Pocari Bintang SMA 2023. Mereka berdua sama sama Drummer yang tanding dalam satu kompetisi dan bagaimana pengalaman cerita mereka dalam lomba tersebut. Seperti apa ceritanya? Simak dan dengarkan, jangan di skip. See you on the next episode!
Modesto, cofundador de la firma de moda Devota & Lomba, charla con Mara Torres de las tendencias, la sostenibilidad y la importancia de la moda lenta
Falta de água em diversas regiões do RS e a retirada do projeto do ICMS pelo governo gaúcho A proposta de mudança no ICMS segue em pauta, com o anúncio da retirada do projeto da Assembleia Legislativa do RS. O Gaúcha Atualidade repercute com a reportagem diretamente do Legislativo e com entrevista do gerente de Relações Governamentais da Fecomércio, Lucas Schifino. Também no programa as informações sobre a falta de água em bairros de Porto Alegre e cidades da Região Metropolitana e interior do Estado. A reportagem acompanha a situação da Lomba do Pinheiro e traz atualização do Dmae. Participa, ainda, o diretor de Operações da Corsan Aegea Fábio Arruda, responsável pelas superintendências Metropolitana, Litoral, Vale dos Sinos e Sul do RS.
O grupo de robótica da Escola Municipal Saint Hilaire, localizada na Lomba do Pinheiro, em Porto Alegre, é tema do Radar de Inovação desta semana. O programa recebe o professor de robótica Bruno Santos e a aluna Jenifer Alves para falar sobre os projetos da equipe que vai representar o Rio Grande do Sul em uma competição nacional de robótica.
Maria Gabriela Pires De Souza, Da EMEF Saint Hilaire, Lomba Do Pinheiro - 13/10/2023 by Rádio Gaúcha
Kadang kita terlalu sibuk mencari jawaban di luar diri. Seringkali kita lupa bahwa mungkin saja kebijaksanaan masa lalu peninggalan nenek moyang adalah jalan keluar dari masalah yang kita hadapi hari ini dan modal untuk masa depan yang lebih baik. Sejatinya, jawaban yang kita tunggu telah kita miliki — pertanyaannya, apakah kita siap untuk mengingatnya? Gita Syahrani, pegiat gotong royong di bidang kelestarian, menceritakan bagaimana Indonesia bisa berdaya dengan mengelola keanekaragaman hayati yang ada di berbagai daerah secara bijak dan ‘cukup' lewat skema bioekonomi. Gotong royong berbagai pihak lintas sektor dan geografis yang terjalin bukan hanya lewat logika tapi juga rasa jadi kunci keberhasilan perjalanan bersama. Gita Syahrani adalah Kepala Sekretariat tahun 2017—2023 dari Lingkar Temu Kabupaten Lestari (LTKL) sebuah asosiasi pemerintah kabupaten untuk mewujudkan pola pembangunan yang menjaga lingkungan & menyejahterakan masyarakat lewat gotong royong. Gita juga menjabat sebagai Ketua Dewan Pengurus dari Koalisi Ekonomi Membumi (KEM) yang terbentuk di tahun 2022 sebagai upaya mendorong bisnis dan investasi lestari terhubung dengan daerah yang juga lestari di Indonesia. ------------------------ Risalah Episode Ini: https://sgpp.me/eps150notes ------------------------ Berminat menjadi pemimpin visioner berikutnya? Hubungi SGPP Indonesia di: admissions@sgpp.ac.id https://admissions.sgpp.ac.id https://wa.me/628111522504 Playlist episode "Endgame" lainnya: Indonesia Matters Wandering Scientists The Take Kunjungi dan subscribe: SGPP Indonesia Visinema Pictures
Qual a fórmula para uma escola pública, situada na Lomba do Pinheiro, em Porto Alegre, virar referência para o mundo? Alunos da Escola Municipal de Ensino Fundamental Heitor Villa Lobos foram vitoriosos na categoria “Melhor Modelo de Solução” na edição de 2023 do First Lego League World Festival (FLL), e hoje são inspiração para a cidade. Neste episódio, o Radar de Inovação recebe as professoras Andrea Brusch e Cristiane Cabral para falar sobre a importância da igualdade de oportunidades e do poder transformador da educação.
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The Diamond Dogs now defend Caer Lomba from Maledictus and an old friend… We are back! Happy 2023! We have big dreams and faith in what this year has to offer, especially for the Nominal Tales and its audience. We have put out both a trailer to get folks interested as well as the Supercut to help catch them up on the story so far, so if you know of someone who would enjoy the Tales, please share with them and help us get the word out! ATTENTION NOMMERS! Come connect with us on our Socials (the handles are below!) and tell us about who you want to be our next Phenomenal Nommer, or "PheNommer" for short! Comment on our nomination posts or tag us and use the Hashtag (#) PheNommers alongside the person you are tagging for us to give a shout to and promote within the Nommer community. We love you guys! *Due to the nature of TTRPGs (Table Top Role Playing Games) there are occasionally some themes that may be difficult for certain listeners to hear. Should you happen upon a moment that is particularly difficult for you to process, please take care of your own needs first, whether that be stopping and listening at a later time, with a friend, or skipping on to the next episode entirely. We more than understand and desire your health (both mental and emotional) to be a priority. Show Notes: - Social Media Handles: - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nominaltales/ - GETTR: https://www.gettr.com/user/nominaltales - Twitter: https://twitter.com/thenominaltales - Tik Tok: https://vm.tiktok.com/TTPdBK9JJX/ - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NominalTales - Personal Website: https://www.spartanbodie.com/nt - Music credits: - Alexander Nakarada (Permission from Patreon backing) - Monument Studios (Permission from purchase agreement license) - Additional Music by Scott Buckley - www.scottbuckley.com.au (CC BY 4.0 permission by credit given) - Arcane Anthems (royalty free) - Kevin MacLeod (royalty free with permission by credit given)
The Diamond Dogs arrive at the secretive elven village of Caer Lomba and get to know the Oracle that helps guide them spiritually, but what other secrets are held there? We are back! Happy 2023! We have big dreams and faith in what this year has to offer, especially for the Nominal Tales and its audience. We have put out both a trailer to get folks interested as well as the Supercut to help catch them up on the story so far, so if you know of someone who would enjoy the Tales, please share with them and help us get the word out! ATTENTION NOMMERS! Come connect with us on our Socials (the handles are below!) and tell us about who you want to be our next Phenomenal Nommer, or "PheNommer" for short! Comment on our nomination posts or tag us and use the Hashtag (#) PheNommers alongside the person you are tagging for us to give a shout to and promote within the Nommer community. We love you guys! *Due to the nature of TTRPGs (Table Top Role Playing Games) there are occasionally some themes that may be difficult for certain listeners to hear. Should you happen upon a moment that is particularly difficult for you to process, please take care of your own needs first, whether that be stopping and listening at a later time, with a friend, or skipping on to the next episode entirely. We more than understand and desire your health (both mental and emotional) to be a priority. Show Notes: - Social Media Handles: - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nominaltales/ - GETTR: https://www.gettr.com/user/nominaltales - Twitter: https://twitter.com/thenominaltales - Tik Tok: https://vm.tiktok.com/TTPdBK9JJX/ - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NominalTales - Personal Website: https://www.spartanbodie.com/nt - Music credits: - Alexander Nakarada (Permission from Patreon backing) - Monument Studios (Permission from purchase agreement license) - Additional Music by Scott Buckley - www.scottbuckley.com.au (CC BY 4.0 permission by credit given) - Arcane Anthems (royalty free) - Kevin MacLeod (royalty free with permission by credit given)
FAPLA had taken a battering at the Battle of the Lomba River on 3rd October 1987 - the SADF had crushed 47 Brigade, and they had also dealt t21 Brigade a serious blow earlier as you've heard. Operation Modular had led to a mauling - and the Angolans began withdrawing northwards. The South Africans had been victorious despite being hopelessly outnumbered and outgunned, the Ratels had somehow defeated the T54s and T55s. The cabinet was delighted back in Pretoria - but now faced a serious question that had not been fully addressed before the Lomba bloodletting. Now what? FAPLA was withdrawing but they weren't defeated. Furthermore, FAPLA's logistic centre at Cuito Cuanavale was untouched and operating. The bridge the Recces had destroyed was up and running once more. IT was almost immediately that folks like the chief of the SADF Jannie Geldenhuys knew consolidation of the gains was crucial, along with preventing the enemy from regrouping. By now, the political leadership had decided that they'd throw everything they could at this invasion into Angola - they'd gone too far to pull back. They'd grabbed a Tiger by the tail, and couldn't let go. For the Angolans, it was a bitter defeat, and the end of FAPLAs Operation Saludando a Octobre, Salute to October, their grand offensive of four main Brigades which were supposed to seize Mavinga from UNITA then push on to UNITAS HQ at Jamba - and destroy the rebel movement once and for all. Not this time. Russian advisors who were part of the FAPLA Brigades on the Lomba, and based in Cuito, confirmed just how badly the Angolan army had been mauled. Igor Anatoliyevich Zhdarkin was on the ground in Cuito when the battered 21st and 47th Brigades staggered back into the town. “There on the Lomba, misfortune had befallen them…” he wrote in his journal “…They had been battered with shells from the rapid firing guns of the South Africans.” On the ground, 20 SA Brigade was joined by 4 SAI Battalion, a fully mechanised unit with extra G-5 batteries, four self propelled G6 guns - although one broke down and most important, a squadron of 13 Olifant tanks. Because these were to play such a significant role in the upcoming battles, I'll spend a few minutes talking about their production.
FAPLA had taken a battering at the Battle of the Lomba River on 3rd October 1987 - the SADF had crushed 47 Brigade, and they had also dealt t21 Brigade a serious blow earlier as you've heard. Operation Modular had led to a mauling - and the Angolans began withdrawing northwards. The South Africans had been victorious despite being hopelessly outnumbered and outgunned, the Ratels had somehow defeated the T54s and T55s. The cabinet was delighted back in Pretoria - but now faced a serious question that had not been fully addressed before the Lomba bloodletting. Now what? FAPLA was withdrawing but they weren't defeated. Furthermore, FAPLA's logistic centre at Cuito Cuanavale was untouched and operating. The bridge the Recces had destroyed was up and running once more. IT was almost immediately that folks like the chief of the SADF Jannie Geldenhuys knew consolidation of the gains was crucial, along with preventing the enemy from regrouping. By now, the political leadership had decided that they'd throw everything they could at this invasion into Angola - they'd gone too far to pull back. They'd grabbed a Tiger by the tail, and couldn't let go. For the Angolans, it was a bitter defeat, and the end of FAPLAs Operation Saludando a Octobre, Salute to October, their grand offensive of four main Brigades which were supposed to seize Mavinga from UNITA then push on to UNITAS HQ at Jamba - and destroy the rebel movement once and for all. Not this time. Russian advisors who were part of the FAPLA Brigades on the Lomba, and based in Cuito, confirmed just how badly the Angolan army had been mauled. Igor Anatoliyevich Zhdarkin was on the ground in Cuito when the battered 21st and 47th Brigades staggered back into the town. “There on the Lomba, misfortune had befallen them…” he wrote in his journal “…They had been battered with shells from the rapid firing guns of the South Africans.” On the ground, 20 SA Brigade was joined by 4 SAI Battalion, a fully mechanised unit with extra G-5 batteries, four self propelled G6 guns - although one broke down and most important, a squadron of 13 Olifant tanks. Because these were to play such a significant role in the upcoming battles, I'll spend a few minutes talking about their production.
One of the most crucial periods of the Border War was under way - although military strategists didn't realise this until a little later. It was imperative for FAPLA to take Mavinga, this would have pushed the South Africans much further south - and factored into Luanda's plan along with the Cubans to begin building longer runways for bombers and fighter aircraft to take control of southern Angola. I'll get to some of the Russians views as we go - they were aware of this ultimate plan to set up a possible jump off point to invade Ovamboland should this war continue interminably. While Moscows original strategy was to avoid this kind of incursion, by 1987 the Soviet Union was under huge pressure economically and really wanted the War of independence in Namibia to end asap. FAPLAs 21st Brigade had been stopped twice from crossing the Lomba River, this was very important and had a bearing on the rest of the Battle which lasted almost three months in total. An entry in 20 SA Brigade's war diary for the 29th September contains three phases for the upcoming offensive - One that the enemy must be prevented from taking Mavinga, two that the SADF would conduct operations north of the Lomba river - in other words they should chase FAPLAs 4 main brigades, the 21st, 16th, 47 and 59th and third the advance on Cuito Cuanavale. That order was rescinded on 1st October and 47 Brigade was told to finish building a temporary TMM bridge over the Lomba, then to withdraw to the north and join up with other FAPLA forces. Back at SADF Mavinga HQ, Commandant Deon Ferreira was receiving radio intercept updates - they were listening in to FAPLAs calls. It so happened that FAPLA using their Russian, Cuban and East German comms experts, had also broken UNITAs code by now and were doing the same. Early on Saturday 3rd October, Combat Group Alpha began advancing from the east to the west, following the wide Lomba Flood plain. There were three lines of 61 Mech's armoured car squadron leading this assault - all from Charlie Squadron with 12 Ratel 90s. Behind them was UNITA in a light infantry screen, and their task was to winkle out enemy units that would be hit by the South African infantry. After this group passed, then the armoured cars of Alpha company mechanised infantry, supported by 81mm and 60mm mortars. 32 Battalion's Golf company would mop up after the battle. To the south, or the left, Combat Group Charlie would shadow Alpha as they headed west, with a force of 61 MEchs Bravo Company, 8 Ratel 90s which were going to focus on the tanks. They were a reserve force in the main, to cover Alpha Group from a counter attack by 47 Brigade from their main defensive position a few kilometers further south east. Another company of UNITA troops was assigned to track Bravo on their left - shadowing the shadow group so to speak. The only problem with this plan was 47 Brigade was not where the South Africans thought they were. Everyone thought the bulk of 47 had remained behind to the south, that they hadn't moved up to the TMM bridges. Everyone was wrong.
One of the most crucial periods of the Border War was under way - although military strategists didn't realise this until a little later. It was imperative for FAPLA to take Mavinga, this would have pushed the South Africans much further south - and factored into Luanda's plan along with the Cubans to begin building longer runways for bombers and fighter aircraft to take control of southern Angola. I'll get to some of the Russians views as we go - they were aware of this ultimate plan to set up a possible jump off point to invade Ovamboland should this war continue interminably. While Moscows original strategy was to avoid this kind of incursion, by 1987 the Soviet Union was under huge pressure economically and really wanted the War of independence in Namibia to end asap. FAPLAs 21st Brigade had been stopped twice from crossing the Lomba River, this was very important and had a bearing on the rest of the Battle which lasted almost three months in total. An entry in 20 SA Brigade's war diary for the 29th September contains three phases for the upcoming offensive - One that the enemy must be prevented from taking Mavinga, two that the SADF would conduct operations north of the Lomba river - in other words they should chase FAPLAs 4 main brigades, the 21st, 16th, 47 and 59th and third the advance on Cuito Cuanavale. That order was rescinded on 1st October and 47 Brigade was told to finish building a temporary TMM bridge over the Lomba, then to withdraw to the north and join up with other FAPLA forces. Back at SADF Mavinga HQ, Commandant Deon Ferreira was receiving radio intercept updates - they were listening in to FAPLAs calls. It so happened that FAPLA using their Russian, Cuban and East German comms experts, had also broken UNITAs code by now and were doing the same. Early on Saturday 3rd October, Combat Group Alpha began advancing from the east to the west, following the wide Lomba Flood plain. There were three lines of 61 Mech's armoured car squadron leading this assault - all from Charlie Squadron with 12 Ratel 90s. Behind them was UNITA in a light infantry screen, and their task was to winkle out enemy units that would be hit by the South African infantry. After this group passed, then the armoured cars of Alpha company mechanised infantry, supported by 81mm and 60mm mortars. 32 Battalion's Golf company would mop up after the battle. To the south, or the left, Combat Group Charlie would shadow Alpha as they headed west, with a force of 61 MEchs Bravo Company, 8 Ratel 90s which were going to focus on the tanks. They were a reserve force in the main, to cover Alpha Group from a counter attack by 47 Brigade from their main defensive position a few kilometers further south east. Another company of UNITA troops was assigned to track Bravo on their left - shadowing the shadow group so to speak. The only problem with this plan was 47 Brigade was not where the South Africans thought they were. Everyone thought the bulk of 47 had remained behind to the south, that they hadn't moved up to the TMM bridges. Everyone was wrong.
We heard last episode how Operation Modular had begun, and how FAPLAs 21st Brigade had been stopped from crossing the Lomba River by Major Hannes Nortmann and his squadron of Ratels using the experimental ZRT3 rockets in early September 1987. This was happening along a river where the approaches were a mix of tropical grasslands and riverine bush that was almost impenetrable. Despite a raid by MiGs which bombarded the area shortly afterward the failed ground assault by the 21st Brigade, the SADF had managed to drive back FAPLAs attempt at reaching the south bank of the Lomba. But a bigger challenge lay west, where FAPLAs 47th Brigade had managed to circumvent the river and the wetlands, and had turned to eastwards face Mavinga, and the SADF. The date was September 11 1987. South Africa's artillery kept up constant fire towards the retreating 21st Brigade and FAPLAs commander could be heard on radio ordering a general withdrawal - along with phrases like annihilation when he referred to his condition of his men. The SADF artillery had managed to hold up 47 Brigade after they'd wheeled east from their southwards march. FAPLA then sent a vanguard of PT-76 amphibious light tanks forward in a reconnaissance mission, while half a dozen T54/55s hung around between this advance recon party and their brigade headquarters further west. This was learning on the job stuff - as the battle developed inside this dense bush, Ratels began to out turn the T54/55s. The tactic deployed was jaw dropping - the Ratel would turn past the tanks but too close for proper firing, then turn and attack them from the rear. The T54/55s rear armour was 20mm thick, whereas it was more like 80mm at the front, that's almost a meter of iron and the 90mm canon could not penetrate. FAPLA also began to turn leading to a kind of heavy metal pirouette between these two major tools of war - the Ratel and the T54/55, a kind of terrible battle tango to the death. Jan Breytenbach called this the dance of death. The SAAF had conducted their first sortie at 05h45 - opening their air offensive with a combined air strike against 47 Brigade's presumed position - dropping 100 mark 82 pre-fragmentation devices. These are a hefty 250kg each and were modified American Mark 82 bombs. The casing had been altered to allow larger-diameter ball-bearings to be squeezed in, and these balls could penetrate lightly armoured personnel carriers. Commandant Johan Rankin led one of these attacks, and he was weary because by now reconnaissance and drone flights had picked out Russian SA6 and SA8 missiles in the area. Despite this, Rankin hurtled in for the vergooi, the far throw technique bomb run, low level, rise to release the ordinance, sink back to low level and the bomb arcs across the sky like deadly sine wave. After the release, the Mirages would pull a 130 degree bank dropping down to low level to avoid missiles. Rankin duly released his bombs and rolled back towards ground, then heard on his radio that a number of the missiles were heading his way. IT was only a few days before this operation that the SA Air force pilots were going to receive a clear indication that the Angolan Air Force had changed their modus operandi, they were both hunting each other. A few days before this assault, SA AF Commandant Carlo Gagiano and Captain Anton van Rensburg had found themselves in a dogfight against two MiGs in their Mirages.
We heard last episode how Operation Modular had begun, and how FAPLAs 21st Brigade had been stopped from crossing the Lomba River by Major Hannes Nortmann and his squadron of Ratels using the experimental ZRT3 rockets in early September 1987. This was happening along a river where the approaches were a mix of tropical grasslands and riverine bush that was almost impenetrable. Despite a raid by MiGs which bombarded the area shortly afterward the failed ground assault by the 21st Brigade, the SADF had managed to drive back FAPLAs attempt at reaching the south bank of the Lomba. But a bigger challenge lay west, where FAPLAs 47th Brigade had managed to circumvent the river and the wetlands, and had turned to eastwards face Mavinga, and the SADF. The date was September 11 1987. South Africa's artillery kept up constant fire towards the retreating 21st Brigade and FAPLAs commander could be heard on radio ordering a general withdrawal - along with phrases like annihilation when he referred to his condition of his men. The SADF artillery had managed to hold up 47 Brigade after they'd wheeled east from their southwards march. FAPLA then sent a vanguard of PT-76 amphibious light tanks forward in a reconnaissance mission, while half a dozen T54/55s hung around between this advance recon party and their brigade headquarters further west. This was learning on the job stuff - as the battle developed inside this dense bush, Ratels began to out turn the T54/55s. The tactic deployed was jaw dropping - the Ratel would turn past the tanks but too close for proper firing, then turn and attack them from the rear. The T54/55s rear armour was 20mm thick, whereas it was more like 80mm at the front, that's almost a meter of iron and the 90mm canon could not penetrate. FAPLA also began to turn leading to a kind of heavy metal pirouette between these two major tools of war - the Ratel and the T54/55, a kind of terrible battle tango to the death. Jan Breytenbach called this the dance of death. The SAAF had conducted their first sortie at 05h45 - opening their air offensive with a combined air strike against 47 Brigade's presumed position - dropping 100 mark 82 pre-fragmentation devices. These are a hefty 250kg each and were modified American Mark 82 bombs. The casing had been altered to allow larger-diameter ball-bearings to be squeezed in, and these balls could penetrate lightly armoured personnel carriers. Commandant Johan Rankin led one of these attacks, and he was weary because by now reconnaissance and drone flights had picked out Russian SA6 and SA8 missiles in the area. Despite this, Rankin hurtled in for the vergooi, the far throw technique bomb run, low level, rise to release the ordinance, sink back to low level and the bomb arcs across the sky like deadly sine wave. After the release, the Mirages would pull a 130 degree bank dropping down to low level to avoid missiles. Rankin duly released his bombs and rolled back towards ground, then heard on his radio that a number of the missiles were heading his way. IT was only a few days before this operation that the SA Air force pilots were going to receive a clear indication that the Angolan Air Force had changed their modus operandi, they were both hunting each other. A few days before this assault, SA AF Commandant Carlo Gagiano and Captain Anton van Rensburg had found themselves in a dogfight against two MiGs in their Mirages.
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The first phase of Operation Modular has begun. 32 Battalion, the Recces and UNITA are facing 8 FAPLA Brigades in southern Angola, four of these have advanced towards Mavinga. As you hear last episode, FAPLas 21 and 47 Brigade of about 3000 men were on their way to the Lomba River, north west of Mavinga. Chief of the Army Lieutenant General Kat Liebenberg had written in his report before August 1987 that a physical attack on Menongue by the SADF would probably solve the problem of the FAPLA attack. But he also wrote that because of the SA Army's manpower shortage, this was not feasible. To buttress Unita then, the initial group of 80 special force soldiers had been deployed along with anti-tank weapons to form tank hunting teams. This largely failed because the Angolans always deployed company's of men as screens around their precious tanks. Colonel Jock Harris who was OC of 32 Battalion was writing furious notes about what he called the foolish proposals being adopted by Defence force top brass. At one minute to midnight on 19th August, the SADF began fighting back with heavier stuff - firing a ripple of 96 Valkiri rockets at the FAPLA forces who were occupying a place called the Catado Woods. 32 Battalion's Harris had seen enough of this war, along with Jan Breytenbach who was now advising UNITA, to know a full-scale mechanised assault by an enemy when he saw one. After the slow going of early August, FAPLA suddenly surged and the lead elements reached the Lomba River in early September. The scene was set for the Operation Modular showdown.
The first phase of Operation Modular has begun. 32 Battalion, the Recces and UNITA are facing 8 FAPLA Brigades in southern Angola, four of these have advanced towards Mavinga. As you hear last episode, FAPLas 21 and 47 Brigade of about 3000 men were on their way to the Lomba River, north west of Mavinga. Chief of the Army Lieutenant General Kat Liebenberg had written in his report before August 1987 that a physical attack on Menongue by the SADF would probably solve the problem of the FAPLA attack. But he also wrote that because of the SA Army's manpower shortage, this was not feasible. To buttress Unita then, the initial group of 80 special force soldiers had been deployed along with anti-tank weapons to form tank hunting teams. This largely failed because the Angolans always deployed company's of men as screens around their precious tanks. Colonel Jock Harris who was OC of 32 Battalion was writing furious notes about what he called the foolish proposals being adopted by Defence force top brass. At one minute to midnight on 19th August, the SADF began fighting back with heavier stuff - firing a ripple of 96 Valkiri rockets at the FAPLA forces who were occupying a place called the Catado Woods. 32 Battalion's Harris had seen enough of this war, along with Jan Breytenbach who was now advising UNITA, to know a full-scale mechanised assault by an enemy when he saw one. After the slow going of early August, FAPLA suddenly surged and the lead elements reached the Lomba River in early September. The scene was set for the Operation Modular showdown.
The SADF was now facing a crisis as the MPLA government in Angola was growing increasingly determined to crush UNITA in the south east. The Apartheid government was also facing an internal uprising and new organisations had been developed to deal with these. In this episode we hear about Colonel Piet Muller who commanded Sector 20 in SWA. He had considered the threat posed by FAPLA which was now attacking UNITA head-on at Mavinga and the Angolan rebel movement led by Jonas Savimbi was wilting. Muller had a plan involving a Brigade-sized force and a three pronged attack. First he thought that FAPLA should be hit behind the lines so to speak, by ignoring their advance east of the Cuito River and focus on the West, hitting the Cubans and Russian support at Menongue. That would halt the supply of heavy weapons streaming eastwards. This implied something else. Quito Cuanavale needed to be attacked and subdued, even further north west because it was the fulcrum, a point through which everything heading towards UNITA was now moving. It was a strategic target that was also juicy. And third, was to create some kind of direct head-on clash further east of the Quito River at some point after the supply lines had bee cut, which would give the Angolans a bloody nose. Colonel Jock Harris who commanded 32 Battalion thought this an excellent idea. It conformed to SADF tactical doctrine, using the mechanised brigades, punching first, using the troops directly to take on the Cubans and FAPLA driving their armoured vehicles and tanks towards UNITA forces. We are moving inexorably towards the battle for Quito Cuanavale, and this period has been debated particularly hotly by military historians so I'm going to tread very carefully indeed. I also have some excellent source material from the Russians - so unlike some of the other battles, I'll be able to tell you what was going on day to day from both sides. One of the Russians is Vyacheslave Aleksandrovich Mityaev, who was in Angola between 1986 and 1989, advising FAPLA reconnaissance units. He was stationed in the 6th Military district in Manongue and Quito Cuanavale and had a great deal of experience facing 32 Battalion, the Recces and 61 Mech.
The SADF was now facing a crisis as the MPLA government in Angola was growing increasingly determined to crush UNITA in the south east. The Apartheid government was also facing an internal uprising and new organisations had been developed to deal with these. In this episode we hear about Colonel Piet Muller who commanded Sector 20 in SWA. He had considered the threat posed by FAPLA which was now attacking UNITA head-on at Mavinga and the Angolan rebel movement led by Jonas Savimbi was wilting. Muller had a plan involving a Brigade-sized force and a three pronged attack. First he thought that FAPLA should be hit behind the lines so to speak, by ignoring their advance east of the Cuito River and focus on the West, hitting the Cubans and Russian support at Menongue. That would halt the supply of heavy weapons streaming eastwards. This implied something else. Quito Cuanavale needed to be attacked and subdued, even further north west because it was the fulcrum, a point through which everything heading towards UNITA was now moving. It was a strategic target that was also juicy. And third, was to create some kind of direct head-on clash further east of the Quito River at some point after the supply lines had bee cut, which would give the Angolans a bloody nose. Colonel Jock Harris who commanded 32 Battalion thought this an excellent idea. It conformed to SADF tactical doctrine, using the mechanised brigades, punching first, using the troops directly to take on the Cubans and FAPLA driving their armoured vehicles and tanks towards UNITA forces. We are moving inexorably towards the battle for Quito Cuanavale, and this period has been debated particularly hotly by military historians so I'm going to tread very carefully indeed. I also have some excellent source material from the Russians - so unlike some of the other battles, I'll be able to tell you what was going on day to day from both sides. One of the Russians is Vyacheslave Aleksandrovich Mityaev, who was in Angola between 1986 and 1989, advising FAPLA reconnaissance units. He was stationed in the 6th Military district in Manongue and Quito Cuanavale and had a great deal of experience facing 32 Battalion, the Recces and 61 Mech.
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Bill Mauro and Marcus Laurence retired early while living in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania. They soon realized that the high cost of health insurance would make it difficult to maintain their lifestyle in America. A vacation to Spain convinced them that retiring there was the answer! However, due to Spain's residency rules they surprisingly learned that health insurance would be costly there as well. They researched and found they could move to Portugal and immediately use that country's government healthcare. So, before ever visiting Portugal, they decided it was the place where they would retire. They boarded a plane bound to Portugal with six suitcases. The road to their home in the mountains of Portugal has not been completely smooth, but they now love, and are loved in, Portugal. Find out more about Bill and Marcus' path to Salgueiro da Lomba, Portugal, on Episode 83 of Retire there with Gil & Gene. Bill created a Facebook group called Bears Retiring in Europe.Bill and Marcus have an Instagram page, dedicated to their home, called CasaDaLomba050.