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Today, Raha meets Nada and Nabaa. Nada spent 17 years in the tech industry, then completed her yoga teacher training and became passionate about the healing properties of Arab ingredients. Nabaa learned the importance of natural alternatives from a young age, and utilised her knowledge when she was diagnosed with three autoimmune diseases. They are the founders of SAAF – a natural skincare company. This episode's highlights...Cultural heritage can inspire modern wellness practices.Being of service to others is essential in business.Ingredient awareness is key to personal health.Community support is vital for personal growth. Finding the right skincare routine is a personal journey.Produced by Pineapple Audio Production and supported by TRX**اليوم، تلتقي راحا مع ندى ونبع.** أمضت **ندى** 17 عامًا في مجال التكنولوجيا، ثم أكملت تدريبها كمدربة يوجا وأصبحت شغوفة بالخصائص العلاجية للمكونات العربية. تعلمت **نبع** أهمية البدائل الطبيعية منذ صغرها، واستفادت من معرفتها عندما تم تشخيصها بثلاثة أمراض مناعية ذاتية. هما مؤسستا **SAAF** – شركة متخصصة في العناية بالبشرة الطبيعية. **أهم محاور هذه الحلقة...** - يمكن للتراث الثقافي أن يلهم ممارسات العافية الحديثة. - تقديم الخدمة للآخرين عنصر أساسي في ريادة الأعمال. - الوعي بالمكونات ضروري للصحة الشخصية. - دعم المجتمع أمر حيوي للنمو الشخصي. - العثور على روتين العناية بالبشرة المناسب هو رحلة شخصية. من إنتاج **Pineapple Audio Production** وبدعم من **TRX**. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today, Raha meets Nada and Nabaa. Nada spent 17 years in the tech industry, then completed her yoga teacher training and became passionate about the healing properties of Arab ingredients. Nabaa learned the importance of natural alternatives from a young age, and utilised her knowledge when she was diagnosed with three autoimmune diseases. They are the founders of SAAF – a natural skincare company. This episode's highlights...Cultural heritage can inspire modern wellness practices.Being of service to others is essential in business.Ingredient awareness is key to personal health.Community support is vital for personal growth. Finding the right skincare routine is a personal journey.Produced by Pineapple Audio Production and supported by TRX**اليوم، تلتقي راحا مع ندى ونبع.** أمضت **ندى** 17 عامًا في مجال التكنولوجيا، ثم أكملت تدريبها كمدربة يوجا وأصبحت شغوفة بالخصائص العلاجية للمكونات العربية. تعلمت **نبع** أهمية البدائل الطبيعية منذ صغرها، واستفادت من معرفتها عندما تم تشخيصها بثلاثة أمراض مناعية ذاتية. هما مؤسستا **SAAF** – شركة متخصصة في العناية بالبشرة الطبيعية. **أهم محاور هذه الحلقة...** - يمكن للتراث الثقافي أن يلهم ممارسات العافية الحديثة. - تقديم الخدمة للآخرين عنصر أساسي في ريادة الأعمال. - الوعي بالمكونات ضروري للصحة الشخصية. - دعم المجتمع أمر حيوي للنمو الشخصي. - العثور على روتين العناية بالبشرة المناسب هو رحلة شخصية. من إنتاج **Pineapple Audio Production** وبدعم من **TRX**. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dil ko Saaf krne Wali cheezan | Ramzan 2025 | Muhammad Raza Saqib Mustafai
After entertaining young and old alike on the idiot box for more than a decade. the iconic animated heroes – Bade and Chote will now infiltrate the podcast scene with their brand of nonsensical ‘bakwaas' that is guaranteed to make your day!
After entertaining young and old alike on the idiot box for more than a decade. the iconic animated heroes – Bade and Chote will now infiltrate the podcast scene with their brand of nonsensical ‘bakwaas' that is guaranteed to make your day!
Hosts Jason and Michael engage in a scholarly exploration of historical encounters with Foo Fighters alongside esteemed UK ufologist and author, Graeme Rendall. Drawing on research spanning from the 1940s to the 1960s, Rendall sheds light on the phenomenon that left aircrews from the RAF, SAAF, and USAAF perplexed during World War II. The episode delves into the unexplained sightings of peculiar lights and objects witnessed by courageous pilots on missions over Occupied Europe. Rendall divulges the extensive efforts undertaken by Air Intelligence agencies to gather information on these puzzling encounters. However, despite their diligent endeavors, the true nature of these sightings remained elusive, giving rise to the persistent suspicion that German secret weapons may have been responsible. The immediate aftermath of the war, during which exhaustive investigations of German facilities yielded inconclusive results. Drawing upon his book, he examines the encounters that took place across Germany, Italy, and the Balkans, providing a comprehensive analysis. Furthermore, Rendall delves into the proposed weapon systems, whether real or imagined, as potential explanations for the phenomenon, boldly dispels the enduring myth of Nazi flying discs that emerged in the 1950s, the true nature of these encounters with technologically-advanced, intelligent beings. https://www.amazon.ca/stores/Graeme-Rendall/author/B08X2R26VS?ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true
O KDIGO, organização internacional que produz guidelines em Nefrologia, começou 2024 já a todo vapor com a publicação da versão final do Guideline de Nefrite Lúpica, oficializando a versão que havia sido pré-publicada em março de 2023. Nesse episódio, Gabes e Fer fazem um resumo e análise dos principais pontos do guidelines, servindo de ótima revisão sobre as principais novidades que apareceram no tratamento do lúpus nos últimos anos 00:01 - 2:20 Introdução e Resumo do Episódio 02:21 - 06:10 Introdução KDIGO DE Nefrite Lúpica 2024 06:11 - 17:04 Rastreio de doença renal no Lúpus e indicação de biópsia 17:05 - 21:00 Tratamento das Classes Proliferativas - HCQ e corticoide 21:00 - 30:00 Comparação entre os esquemas de indução 30:01 - 33:20 Casos refratários e Critérios de remissão 33:21 - 37:34 Tratamento de Manutenção 37:35 - 42:00 Tratamento das demais classes e tratamento não renal 42:01 - 43:00 Tratamento para SAAF renal 43:01 - 45:35 Tratamento na gestante 45:35 - 48:08 Considerações Finais
The BAE HQ welcomes Tej Singh, Managing Director at Saaf Cleaning & FMTej Singh, is the host of Tej Talks. He runs and acquires multiple businesses, is a property developer and an author. In this episode, we talk about his journey from being a rebel as a kid to doing a degree which he then didn't know what to do with when struggling to find a job. He was then fired from his job which led to different avenues being explored which he really enjoyed. We also talk about how he's able to take that experience and his success. Focusing on not losing sight of what's really important in his life and how he tries to keep himself balanced and grounded. If you're listening to this and want to see the video, go to YouTube:https://youtu.be/Z7n8LHcmYUYVisit our website: http://thebaehq.com
Today we take a little detour from fashion and enter the world of clean beauty. We start with the basic part of the beauty ritual the simple bar of soap. Sinan and his wife Deemah started Saaf Body after a trip to the Middle East helped which connected them with their roots and the beauty rituals of this land. They decided they wanted to share the Hammam experience with everyone. We speak about how it was that simple bar of camel milk soap that started their road to clean beauty Follow Saaf Body Website SaafBody.com Instagram @SaafBody Follow Monica Diaz Website MonicaDiazMode.com Instagram @MonicaDiazMode
In dieser Folge von "Dat Monster vonne Woche" gehen der Kommissar und seine Kollegen der SAAF ... sorry, der SAAV auf die Suche nach einer verschwundenen Teenagerin. Ist sie einfach nur ausgerissen oder steckt mehr dahinter? Spielleitung - David Kommissar Kowallek (Gumshoe) - Fabian Robin (Spooky) - Markus Jürgen (Wronged) - Jasper Monster of the Week: https://evilhat.com/product/monster-of-the-week/ Musik: www.fesliyanstudios.com Logo: Helen Oldham Mit einem KoFi unterstützen: https://ko-fi.com/kopfkinocast Unser Discord-Server: https://discord.gg/5zy4yCKmmD
Last episode we heard about the failed first battle of the Tumpo Triangle, officially known as Tumpo one which took place on February 25th 1988. You know that things aren't going well when battles are numbered, and there would be three attempts at overrunning FAPLA in its defensive positions east of the Cuito River, outside Cuito Cuanavale. Still, some good news had filtered in a few days after the audacious attack on SWAPO facilities in Lubango. This was a town that lies nearly 300 kilometers north of the cutline, in the Angolan highlands, a jump off point for FAPLA as it sent its soldiers into the fighting in the south east, along the South West African border. A bomb had exploded at Oshikati First National Bank in Ovamboland on the 19th February, killing 20 people, wounding six. The South Africans wanted revenge, and decided to target SWAPOS training base at Lubango. Planning for the raid began immediately after the blast, and continued all the way through until the next morning, led by Colonel John Church of the SA Air Force. The Mirages were refuelled while the men were briefed, and at 08h00 they took off from Ondangwa, heading north west towards Lubango. Major Norman Minne led this attack flying F1AZ 218. It had the most accurate navigation system, errors were less than a mile at way points. As they flew low level from the southeast, the compact warning receiver or CRWS began picking up signals from the Soviet Barlock search radar - they had been spotted. Minne descended lower and lower, only a few feet off the deck by this stage, but his navigation system was spot on so he folded his map confident he'd find the target. Back on the eastern front, outside Cuito Cuanavale, Colonel Pat McLoughlin had decided to launch the next assault on the Tumpo Triangle at night. Unlike the first attempt to take Tumpo, this time 61 Mech's Mike Muller planned to use the northern route through the Chambinga high Ground, then down the tricky Heartbreak hill steep drop into the Anhara Lipanda - and then to charge directly at FAPLA positions. The night of February 29th was chosen, with the battle set to continue into Tuesday 1st March if necessary. While the final plans were being checked and double checked, on the other side of the River, the Cubans had sent combat engineers to re-mine the route in the north, and these men ran into a reconnaissance patrol - either it was the South Africans or UNITA. The SADF didn't report this anywhere, so it was probably UNITA. Their patrol apparently turned and fled into the darkness, and FAPLA engineers laid another 150 mines - there were now 15 000 in total across this part of eastern Cuito Cuanavale. But now the Angolans were almost certain the next attack was going to come from the north East. The SADF did not know that the Angolans knew with almost 100 certainty the direction of the next South African attack.
We're approaching the date of Operation Hooper, but first a bit of bad news for the SADF regarding disease. The heavy rains through November and December of 1987 had created a perfect breeding ground for the flies and mosquitoes that carried hepatitis and malaria. This was impacting the morale let alone the operational capacity of the army. The replacement troopies were on their way by the 19th November but they had to receive additional training on the border before they were let loose on FAPLA. FAPLA too was rearming itself, and new recruits were also arriving at 21 Brigade and other units stationed around Cuito Cuanavale. There was a real expectation building on both sides that something significant was going to happen over the next few months. This kind of war couldn't continue, it had mutated from a low intensity guerrilla war ostensibly fought though Ovamboland to a conventional war fought exclusively in southern Angola. The troops arriving to replace die the national servicemen had no idea what they were in for. This was an old trick of the SADF, most of these men only realised they were going into Angola once they were inside the country. The law stated that they had to volunteer to fight outside the country, but the SADF top brass had got around this by asking if the men were prepared to volunteer once they had crossed the border. Had these troops not "volunteered", they would have left their brothers to fight with fewer hands. So it was a contorted and rather malicious psychological trick these blokes played on the minds of these youngsters - most of them 18 or 19 years old. AS the SADF prepared for Operation Hooper, the SA Air Force was testing a new top secret weapon system on the Buccaneer S Mk 50, known as the H2, built by Kentron, a subsidiary of Armscor. It was a 460 kilogram pre-fragmented, folding winged glide-bomb, controlled by a TV link between the bomb and the aircraft. It was a simple form of missile, with a guidance unit in its nose with its own power generator, driven by a small impeller at the back of the bomb. An impeller is something like the rotating component of a centrifugal pump. A comms pod was carried under the opposite wing of the Buccaneer which setup the TV link - and the weapon could controlled after launch by its parent aircraft.
It's early morning November 9th 1987 and the SADF was advancing towards FAPLAs 16th Brigade based at the source of the Chambinga River. The Angolan brigade had received orders to shift eastwards, and the units were about to move when the SADF launched their attack. The first sign of the impending assault was an artillery bombardment and SAAF bombing raid on the eve of the assault. Commandant Deon Ferreira was OC of Task Force 10 as it was known although the main battle plans had been drawn up by Roland de Vries, his 2 IC. It was a plan that was based on the principles of fluid operations, with the South African mobility exploited to the full. De Vries had also decided that one of the main aims was to destabilise the enemies logistics and communications, disrupting their plans and likely counter attack. Robbie Hartslief's Combat Group Bravo unleashed on 59th Brigade to the south, creating a diversion. But when his units overran the position, the south African commander was surprised to find the brigade's positions were empty, it had already withdrawn north towards the 16th Brigade. The Angolans counter attacked with tanks, and Bravo retreated, Hartslief's actions had confused the enemy and he didn't want to continue a needless fight against FAPLA which was using heavy weapons, including the T54 and 55s. The Soviet advisors thought they had won a victory and began exchanging congratulations. Little did they know that the main SADF assault was going to take place further north close to the source of the Chambinga River. That's where Commandant Deon MArais led Combat Group Charlie towards 16th Brigade, although the going was slow, hampered by the thick bush around the river. By 06h57 on the morning of 9th November, Recces posted near the 16th Brigade radio to say that could hear FAPLAs tank engines start up - moments later a G-5 bombardment hit one of FAPLAs ammunition dumps, which exploded. Marais' Charlie Group approached in close formation, with 4 SAIs two mechanised infantry companies of Ratel 20s on both sides in the front, and an armoured car squadron of Ratel 90s as well as a platoon of 32 Battalion troops between them. Piet van Zyl's company of 32 infantrymen were all black, led by four white officers. “We moved 30 km west from the lagoon, riding on Ratels,” said van Zyl quoted by author Fred Bridgeland. “We passed the tank squadron and its support Ratels under the command of major Andre Retief of 4SAI, That man really knew how to look after his troops…” Retief had brought a refrigerated canteen truck all the way from South Africa, and van Zyl organised a raid on the truck when 4SAI was looking the other way - liberating two cases of ice cold beer. “Man that was nectar from heaven” said van Zyl. The Angolans still believed that the SADF was attacking 59 Brigade further south, but that all changed just after 7.30 when 16 Brigade comms reports that South African tanks appeared to be about to overrun their positions.
Colonel Deon Ferreira was putting the final touches together for the next phase of Operation Moduler, in late October 1987. The South Africans had reorganised themselves into three combat groups for the upcoming push against FAPLA north of the Lomba River. Combat Group Alpha was initially led by Kobus Smit of 61 Mech, but he was about to be rotated out to be replaced by Commandant Mike Muller, it was basically 61 Mech minus a mechanised infantry group, Combat Group Bravo led by Robbie Hartslief, two motorised infantry companies from 32 Battalion and 101 Battalion each, as well as 32s anti-tank squadron and support company, with a mechanised infantry company seconded from 61 Mech. Combat Group Charlie was headed up by Leon Marais and comprised of 4SAI infantry, a tank squadron of Olifants, plus a motorised company from 32 Battalion. Along side these was 20 Artillery regiment under Colonel Jean Lausberg. Sierra Battery retained their G-5 Guns and turned their 120mm mortars over to Romeo battery. So this regiment had two G-5 batteries, one Valkiri MRL Battery, along with a 120mm mortar battery and a troop of G-6s. That meant there were 3000 South African soldiers in this brigade - and no reinforcements. The artillery was going to be based south east of the Mianei river, which itself is south east of Cuito Cuanavale. From now on Cuito Cuanavale would be in range, along with its crucial airstrip. But the Angolans had withdrawn their MiGs and attack helicopters from the town, aware that the SADF long-range G-5s and G-6 could strike their expensive machines. Colonel Ferreira based himself at the tactical HQ near Mavinga leaving Roland de Vries back in Rundu to draw up the main plan for the assault on Cuito Cuanavale. After a day or so, De Vries and Colonel Fred Oelschig and Jean Lausberg flew to Mavinga to discuss the plan with UNITAs Jonas Savimbi. FAPLAs forces were arraigned in an arc mainly to the south east of Cuito Cuanavale. 16 Brigade was at the source of the Chambinga River - the furthest north of the Angolan brigades, while 66 Brigade was close to the main road bridge over the river. This was one of the key points that the SAAF had been hitting, it was the only route FAPLA Brigades further south could use to escape. 59 Brigade was below the 16th Brigade, while to their west, at the confluence of the Cuito and Mianei Rivers, an infantry battalion of the 66 Brigade was waiting. Nearby was an infantry battalion of the 25th Brigade, at the source of the Mianei River. Further towards the Cuito River, 21 Brigade based behind the 25th Brigade, and 21 was also arraigned along the Mianei River. Then the Russians claimed the SADF fired chemical weapons...
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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We are traveling with 5 Recce and they are planning to attack the SWAPO base that was discovered by some systematic sleuthing by Koos Stadler and Jose da Costa as you heard last episode. The base was north of Tethamutete, east of the Cubango River - and from Menongue, heavily armed, a few hundred SWAPO cadres, perhaps as many as 350 were training at what was the Eastern Front HQ. The troops gathered around for the intelligence briefing by Dave Drew before James Hills explained how the attack would unfold. A mortar platoon and two stopper groups, 51 and 53 Commando were ordered to take up their positions north of the base, led by Koos Stadler. They were to approach the base using the same route that the main force would use early the next day. A few kilometres from the target, they left the mortar platoon which setup near the track that ran east to west through the base. Commando 53 then moved directly north of the base, ready to confront any SWAPO attempting to escape north as the stopper group. Stadler headed off west of the target with 51 Commando, also following the track. These two groups formed a significant threat to any SWAPO fleeing in their direction. Just before first light, a company from 101 Battalion, soldiers from 2 Recce reserves, along with the regimental HQ and 51 Commando would assault the base led by Jose da Costa. As this attacking force arrived at the river the mortars would open fire. They took off at dusk, the trucks dropping the troops around 20 km from the target, they covered the remaining ten kilometres on foot and eventually stopped at the east west track. By 0200 they were at the forming up point, the mortar platoon was ready. Starting in January of 1987, the SA Intelligence became aware of a major Soviet airlift of heavy weapons and military supplies from Tashkent north of the Black Sea and from Moscow, all the way to Luanda the Angolan Capital. The Soviets were withdrawing this equipment from Afghanistan where they'd been roundly defeated by the Taliban with American backing. The new equipment arriving in Angola was the latest Russian material, BTR-60 APCs, BRDMS-2 ARVs, BMP-1 IFVs, all were heading south. Heavy transport aircraft were now flying into Menongue daily, carrying food, ammunition, troops. More than 400 trucks were counted traveling back and forth between central Angola and Menongue.
We are traveling with 5 Recce and they are planning to attack the SWAPO base that was discovered by some systematic sleuthing by Koos Stadler and Jose da Costa as you heard last episode. The base was north of Tethamutete, east of the Cubango River - and from Menongue, heavily armed, a few hundred SWAPO cadres, perhaps as many as 350 were training at what was the Eastern Front HQ. The troops gathered around for the intelligence briefing by Dave Drew before James Hills explained how the attack would unfold. A mortar platoon and two stopper groups, 51 and 53 Commando were ordered to take up their positions north of the base, led by Koos Stadler. They were to approach the base using the same route that the main force would use early the next day. A few kilometres from the target, they left the mortar platoon which setup near the track that ran east to west through the base. Commando 53 then moved directly north of the base, ready to confront any SWAPO attempting to escape north as the stopper group. Stadler headed off west of the target with 51 Commando, also following the track. These two groups formed a significant threat to any SWAPO fleeing in their direction. Just before first light, a company from 101 Battalion, soldiers from 2 Recce reserves, along with the regimental HQ and 51 Commando would assault the base led by Jose da Costa. As this attacking force arrived at the river the mortars would open fire. They took off at dusk, the trucks dropping the troops around 20 km from the target, they covered the remaining ten kilometres on foot and eventually stopped at the east west track. By 0200 they were at the forming up point, the mortar platoon was ready. Starting in January of 1987, the SA Intelligence became aware of a major Soviet airlift of heavy weapons and military supplies from Tashkent north of the Black Sea and from Moscow, all the way to Luanda the Angolan Capital. The Soviets were withdrawing this equipment from Afghanistan where they'd been roundly defeated by the Taliban with American backing. The new equipment arriving in Angola was the latest Russian material, BTR-60 APCs, BRDMS-2 ARVs, BMP-1 IFVs, all were heading south. Heavy transport aircraft were now flying into Menongue daily, carrying food, ammunition, troops. More than 400 trucks were counted traveling back and forth between central Angola and Menongue.
By mid-1985 air traffic between Lubango on the Atlantic coast and Cuito Cuanavale in southern Angola had grown exponentially. Since the railway line running east had been rendered useless by UNITA, the MPLA was relying heavily on transport planes to get their logistics to the front. Daily flights of the Soviet Antonovs could be seen carrying troops and material to Menongue in support of the MPLA's war effort. This turned into a veritable flood of planes by late August when the MPLA launched their offensive against UNITA. As you heard last episode, the Russians and Cubans had tired of being forced into defensive positions by the South Africans and UNITA and had decided to launch a two pronged as part of Operation Second Congress. The initial thrust began to the east into the Cazombo salient, while a second thrust turned south east. The SA Air Force was then called in to help ferry UNITA troops as well as their own material in something that the South Africans called Operation Magneto. SA Air Force Mobile Air Operations Teams or MOATs were based at Cago Couthino and Cazombo and they guided the Hercules and Pumas in at night. That was to avoid being shot down by the MiGs which operated only during the day. It was thought that the final phase of the battle for South Africa had begun, at least that's how the hawks inside cabinet regarded this part of the Border War. The Recces moved into Angola in support of UNITA and their mission was to shoot down Antonov and other MPLA transport aircraft using captured Russian SA-9 missile systems. The Angolans were flying aggressive missions daily, resupplying FAPLA on the ground and conducting casevacs. The Mi-25 gunship helicopters, provided flushing fire, air-to-ground support, firing their 57mm rockets at possible UNITA targets, and sometimes, using their cannons. Watching these flights were the Recces and members of 32 Battalion seconded to UNITA. The SADF was monitoring the Angolan army radio and picked up that many of the helicopter flights were used to ferry the all-important Soviet and Cuban advisors around the battle zones. The Angolan push called Second Congress now presented an opportunity for some score settling – Pretoria had always regarded the Soviet presence as a perversion, warning the Russians that playing around in South Africa's back yard would have consquences.
By mid-1985 air traffic between Lubango on the Atlantic coast and Cuito Cuanavale in southern Angola had grown exponentially. Since the railway line running east had been rendered useless by UNITA, the MPLA was relying heavily on transport planes to get their logistics to the front. Daily flights of the Soviet Antonovs could be seen carrying troops and material to Menongue in support of the MPLA's war effort. This turned into a veritable flood of planes by late August when the MPLA launched their offensive against UNITA. As you heard last episode, the Russians and Cubans had tired of being forced into defensive positions by the South Africans and UNITA and had decided to launch a two pronged as part of Operation Second Congress. The initial thrust began to the east into the Cazombo salient, while a second thrust turned south east. The SA Air Force was then called in to help ferry UNITA troops as well as their own material in something that the South Africans called Operation Magneto. SA Air Force Mobile Air Operations Teams or MOATs were based at Cago Couthino and Cazombo and they guided the Hercules and Pumas in at night. That was to avoid being shot down by the MiGs which operated only during the day. It was thought that the final phase of the battle for South Africa had begun, at least that's how the hawks inside cabinet regarded this part of the Border War. The Recces moved into Angola in support of UNITA and their mission was to shoot down Antonov and other MPLA transport aircraft using captured Russian SA-9 missile systems. The Angolans were flying aggressive missions daily, resupplying FAPLA on the ground and conducting casevacs. The Mi-25 gunship helicopters, provided flushing fire, air-to-ground support, firing their 57mm rockets at possible UNITA targets, and sometimes, using their cannons. Watching these flights were the Recces and members of 32 Battalion seconded to UNITA. The SADF was monitoring the Angolan army radio and picked up that many of the helicopter flights were used to ferry the all-important Soviet and Cuban advisors around the battle zones. The Angolan push called Second Congress now presented an opportunity for some score settling – Pretoria had always regarded the Soviet presence as a perversion, warning the Russians that playing around in South Africa's back yard would have consquences.
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By April 1983, SADF intelligence picked up that SWAPO had begun improving its military position in Angola and that their armed wing PLAN had managed a major incursion into Ovamboland. Then things went very quiet and intelligence reports suggested there seemed to be a link between SWAPOs special Unit being withdrawn, the signs of a large incursion into SWA which was to follow in 1984. At the same time, the SADF Chief of Staff Operations in Pretoria noted that the build-up going on across the border was biggest ever and had ordered a series of counter measures including Operation Meebos which we heard about last episode. While the politicians fretted about the global impact, on the ground top SADF officers were calling for another urgent invasion of Angola. As the discussions raged, it was clear that something needed to be done and that something would lead to one of the most significant actions of the Border War called Operation Askari. This was going to be different from previous conventional ops, because this time FAPLA, the Cubans and SWAPO were going to be respond more aggressively than during previous ops. And the SADF would face two far more serious challenges, the Soviet T54/55 tank and new radar controlled missile systems. The SADF and Jonas Savimbi's UNITA had planned an operation together to destroy FAPLA headquarters in Cangamba – a small town in central Angola. UNITA's initial assaults had been repulsed and they asked for assistance in overcoming a strong FAPLA contingent in the town. Unfortunately, there was a big problem following this success. The Angolans called on the Soviets to step up their weapon deliveries including the all-important T54/55s, and the Cubans increased the number of troops in Angola by 5 000 bringing the total number to 25000.
By April 1983, SADF intelligence picked up that SWAPO had begun improving its military position in Angola and that their armed wing PLAN had managed a major incursion into Ovamboland. Then things went very quiet and intelligence reports suggested there seemed to be a link between SWAPOs special Unit being withdrawn, the signs of a large incursion into SWA which was to follow in 1984. At the same time, the SADF Chief of Staff Operations in Pretoria noted that the build-up going on across the border was biggest ever and had ordered a series of counter measures including Operation Meebos which we heard about last episode. While the politicians fretted about the global impact, on the ground top SADF officers were calling for another urgent invasion of Angola. As the discussions raged, it was clear that something needed to be done and that something would lead to one of the most significant actions of the Border War called Operation Askari. This was going to be different from previous conventional ops, because this time FAPLA, the Cubans and SWAPO were going to be respond more aggressively than during previous ops. And the SADF would face two far more serious challenges, the Soviet T54/55 tank and new radar controlled missile systems. The SADF and Jonas Savimbi's UNITA had planned an operation together to destroy FAPLA headquarters in Cangamba – a small town in central Angola. UNITA's initial assaults had been repulsed and they asked for assistance in overcoming a strong FAPLA contingent in the town. Unfortunately, there was a big problem following this success. The Angolans called on the Soviets to step up their weapon deliveries including the all-important T54/55s, and the Cubans increased the number of troops in Angola by 5 000 bringing the total number to 25000.
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After entertaining young and old alike on the idiot box for more than a decade. the iconic animated heroes – Bade and Chote will now infiltrate the podcast scene with their brand of nonsensical ‘bakwaas' that is guaranteed to make your day!
After entertaining young and old alike on the idiot box for more than a decade. the iconic animated heroes – Bade and Chote will now infiltrate the podcast scene with their brand of nonsensical ‘bakwaas’ that is guaranteed to make your day!
Een profielschets, vacature en sollicitatiegesprekken. De zoektocht naar een nieuwe burgemeester voor de gemeente Purmerend is in volle gang. Ik praat in deze podcast met Nathalie Saaf. Zij is voorzitter van de vertrouwenscommissie.
Danes ponavljamo oddajo o v javnosti manj znanih dogodkih spomladi leta 1945, ko se je že nakazoval konec vojne. Tedaj so se prek Primorske na zahod valile množice umikajočih vojakov. Bilo jih je kakih 100 tisoč nemških in njim pridruženih vojakov, zato je bilo to obdobje za partizane 9. korpusa najtežje. Tolikšni sili se niso mogli postaviti po robu. Da so lahko obstali, preuredili čete in krenili osvobajat Trst, Tržič in Gorico, so jim pomagala zavezniška letala Južnoafriških letalskih sil SAAF, ki so delovala pod poveljstvom britanskih kraljevih zračnih sil RAF. Kaj se je dogajalo, razkriva prof. Lucijan Trošt, ki je preučeval originalne južnoafriške dokumente in zapiske ter fotografije letalskih napadov.»Cilj pred nami (»target ahead«)Danes ponavljamo oddajo o v javnosti manj znanih dogodkih spomladi leta 1945, ko se je že nakazoval konec vojne. Tedaj so se prek Primorske na zahod valile množice umikajočih vojakov. Bilo jih je kakih 100 tisoč nemških in njim pridruženih vojakov, zato je bilo to obdobje za partizane 9. korpusa najtežje. Tolikšni sili se niso mogli postaviti po robu. Da so lahko obstali, preuredili čete in krenili osvobajat Trst, Tržič in Gorico, so jim pomagala zavezniška letala Južnoafriških letalskih sil SAAF, ki so delovala pod poveljstvom britanskih kraljevih zračnih sil RAF. Kaj se je dogajalo, razkriva prof. Lucijan Trošt, ki je preučeval originalne južnoafriške dokumente in zapiske ter fotografije letalskih napadov.
December 1981 brought the usual debriefings and analysis about how the border war was progressing, particularly after a year that saw such highs and lows for the SADF. However, before the end of the year, The SADF ordered another small operation called Vlinder to hit the area near Evale over the cutline. In one of the final acts of the year, troops were in contact with SWAPO armed with SA-7 missiles and RPGs near the town. One of the SADF troops was hit by shrapnel from an 82mm mortar and was in a serious condition. He needed to be casevaced out. Lieutenant Arthur Walker led a two-ship Alouette formation to the scene and provided top cover for Lieutenant Serge Bovey who was to carry out the pickup. Walker was going to earn another Honoris Crux as he heroically landed to save his colleagues. So, the new year, 1982, began with the enemy demonstrating an aggressive intent – and some bad news for the SA Air Force which was going to get worse before the month was out. Politically this was also the year that the country was supposed to march towards independence, and its name would be changed to South West Africa/Namibia, or SWA/NAMIBIA.
December 1981 brought the usual debriefings and analysis about how the border war was progressing, particularly after a year that saw such highs and lows for the SADF. However, before the end of the year, The SADF ordered another small operation called Vlinder to hit the area near Evale over the cutline. In one of the final acts of the year, troops were in contact with SWAPO armed with SA-7 missiles and RPGs near the town. One of the SADF troops was hit by shrapnel from an 82mm mortar and was in a serious condition. He needed to be casevaced out. Lieutenant Arthur Walker led a two-ship Alouette formation to the scene and provided top cover for Lieutenant Serge Bovey who was to carry out the pickup. Walker was going to earn another Honoris Crux as he heroically landed to save his colleagues. So, the new year, 1982, began with the enemy demonstrating an aggressive intent – and some bad news for the SA Air Force which was going to get worse before the month was out. Politically this was also the year that the country was supposed to march towards independence, and its name would be changed to South West Africa/Namibia, or SWA/NAMIBIA.
The sound of gunfire from Operation Protea and the SADF were already planning their next invasion of Angola. The intelligence gathered during Protea was going to lead to the second 1981 op, which was launched in November 1981 targeting Ionde initially, 120km inside Angola, then onwards to Bambi and Chetequera, much deeper inside Angola. But first, the air Force was going to get busy. The aircraft used were extensive, 15 Impalas, 9 Pumas, 2 Super Frelons and 10 Alouettes for Army support, 4 DC3 Dakotas, six C-130s and C160s and 1 DC4 as air transport and supply and 9 Bosboks for navigation and reconnaissance support. Two Mirage IIIs would also be deployed for photo-recon missions, 20 Mirage F1s for Air superiority and 3 Buccanners as backup if enemy airfields needed to be bombed. The Mirages were going to face MiGs for the first time in direct air to air combat and as you're going to hear, things didn't end well for one MiG in particular. Colonel Ollie Holmes was commanding officer of the air force contingent at Oshakati and the idea was to setup a forward HQ position at Ionde Airfield once it had been secured. 32 Battalion was sent in to protect the tactical headquarters and to patrol the supply routes for the main mechanized force, while Recce teams led by The Assault force would be headed up by 61 Mechanised Battalion and include elements from 201, 1 Parachute Battalion and 5 Reconnaisance Regiment. But there was one incident that rippled across the region which took place on November 6th and this involved a Mirage and a MiG. After years of warfare, finally the Angolan Air Force decided it was going to become aggressive. This would lead to the first downing of an enemy plane by the SAAF since the Korean War.
The sound of gunfire from Operation Protea and the SADF were already planning their next invasion of Angola. The intelligence gathered during Protea was going to lead to the second 1981 op, which was launched in November 1981 targeting Ionde initially, 120km inside Angola, then onwards to Bambi and Chetequera, much deeper inside Angola. But first, the air Force was going to get busy. The aircraft used were extensive, 15 Impalas, 9 Pumas, 2 Super Frelons and 10 Alouettes for Army support, 4 DC3 Dakotas, six C-130s and C160s and 1 DC4 as air transport and supply and 9 Bosboks for navigation and reconnaissance support. Two Mirage IIIs would also be deployed for photo-recon missions, 20 Mirage F1s for Air superiority and 3 Buccanners as backup if enemy airfields needed to be bombed. The Mirages were going to face MiGs for the first time in direct air to air combat and as you're going to hear, things didn't end well for one MiG in particular. Colonel Ollie Holmes was commanding officer of the air force contingent at Oshakati and the idea was to setup a forward HQ position at Ionde Airfield once it had been secured. 32 Battalion was sent in to protect the tactical headquarters and to patrol the supply routes for the main mechanized force, while Recce teams led by The Assault force would be headed up by 61 Mechanised Battalion and include elements from 201, 1 Parachute Battalion and 5 Reconnaisance Regiment. But there was one incident that rippled across the region which took place on November 6th and this involved a Mirage and a MiG. After years of warfare, finally the Angolan Air Force decided it was going to become aggressive. This would lead to the first downing of an enemy plane by the SAAF since the Korean War.
With limited funding available to the South Africa Air Force, we talk to Darren Olivier from African Defence Review about why their Saab Gripens are all grounded and what impact this is having on both flying training and operational readiness. On a wider front we discuss rotary wing and heavily lift capability and how this too is hindering SAAF operations.
With limited funding available to the South Africa Air Force, we talk to Darren Olivier from African Defence Review about why their Saab Gripens are all grounded and what impact this is having on both flying training and operational readiness. On a wider front we discuss rotary wing and heavily lift capability and how this too is hindering SAAF operations.
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This is episode 45 and its 1980. Everything will accelerate from now on – as wars generally do when neither side has complete control over the battlefield. And one of the biggest events over the Border War was about to take place – Operation Sceptic or Smokeshell as most call it. SWAPO by now had pulled back from the shallow areas – those parts of southern Angola closest to the cutline – the border with South West Africa. They moved deeper into Angola, northwards which meant that any future operation would have further to go. The pattern of rainy season cross border incursions was now under way as SWAPO's armed wing PLAN used the thicker vegetation and numerous water holes. Not to mention the increased problems for the SA Air Force with thunderstorms and more weather around making air support more problematic. It was also more difficult to locate their bases inside Angola. The SADF began focusing its powerful conventional cross-border operations during winter when it was dry. Remember southern Africa is a summer rainfall area – for my global audience. The dry winters made it was easier for heavy vehicles to travel about, and during the winter PLAN would gather in their main bases to debrief and retrain for the following summer. The South Africans were making new plans with a strategic purpose to attack SWAPO and destroy its image as a war-winning movement. That of course was supposed to show South West Africans they shouldn't depend on SWAPO when the country became an independent Namibia.
This is episode 45 and its 1980. Everything will accelerate from now on – as wars generally do when neither side has complete control over the battlefield. And one of the biggest events over the Border War was about to take place – Operation Sceptic or Smokeshell as most call it. SWAPO by now had pulled back from the shallow areas – those parts of southern Angola closest to the cutline – the border with South West Africa. They moved deeper into Angola, northwards which meant that any future operation would have further to go. The pattern of rainy season cross border incursions was now under way as SWAPO's armed wing PLAN used the thicker vegetation and numerous water holes. Not to mention the increased problems for the SA Air Force with thunderstorms and more weather around making air support more problematic. It was also more difficult to locate their bases inside Angola. The SADF began focusing its powerful conventional cross-border operations during winter when it was dry. Remember southern Africa is a summer rainfall area – for my global audience. The dry winters made it was easier for heavy vehicles to travel about, and during the winter PLAN would gather in their main bases to debrief and retrain for the following summer. The South Africans were making new plans with a strategic purpose to attack SWAPO and destroy its image as a war-winning movement. That of course was supposed to show South West Africans they shouldn't depend on SWAPO when the country became an independent Namibia.
La Operación Carlota llevó a Cuba a dar apoyo militar directo a Angola a partir de 1975. Esta intervención sería determinante en la Guerra Civil, ya que ayudó al gobierno angoleño a luchas contra UNITA y otros grupos insurgentes, en ese momento apoyados por Sudáfrica con su ejército. La aparición de la aviación cubana en forma de MiG-21, y en especial de MiG-23, puso en un verdadero aprieto a los Sudafricanos. Una de las frases más reveladoras fue la aparecida en la captura de uno de los enclaves reconquistados que reza "Los Mig-23 nos rompieron el corazón" ¿Cuál es la realidad de los combates en los cielos africanos entre las FAC y las SAAF, cuando todos proclamaron una victoria para sí mismos? Te lo cuenta el G-4 al completo, con ⚓️ Esaú Rodríguez, 🦕 Antonio Gómez, 🏍 Julio 'Caronte' y 👨🚀 Dani CarAn. Casus Belli Podcast forma parte de 📀 Ivoox Originals. Casus Belli Podcast pertenece a 🏭 Factoría Casus Belli. 👉https://podcastcasusbelli.com 👉En Facebook, nuestra página es @casusbellipodcast https://www.facebook.com/CasusBelliPodcast 👉En Instagram estamos como @casusbellipodcast https://www.instagram.com/casusbellipodcast 👉En Twitter estamos como @casusbellipod @CasusBelliPod 👉Telegram, nuestro canal es @casusbellipodcast https://t.me/casusbellipodcast 👨💻Nuestro chat del canal es https://t.me/aviones10 ⚛️ El logotipo de Carros 10 y de la Factoría Casus Belli están diseñados por Publicidad Fabián publicidadfabian@yahoo.es 📧¿Queréis contarnos algo? También puedes escribirnos a casus.belli.pod@gmail.com Si te ha gustado, y crees que nos lo merecemos, nos sirve mucho que nos des un like, ya que nos da mucha visibilidad. Muchas gracias por escucharnos, y hasta la próxima. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
This is episode 41 and we're dealing with events in 1979. One of these as you're about to hear involve a Rhodesian Airlines Vickers Viscount that was shot down – and the SAAF was involved in the response. That was to target a ZIPRA base in eastern Angola. While the new year of 1979 began relatively peacefully, that changed in February when 250 SWAPO soldiers crossed the cutline into South West Africa. The summer rains had been good – and then on the 13th February a blinding rainstorm saw insurgents attacking Nkongo Base which was 15 kilometers from the border. However the assault was a glancing blow and SWAPO melted away almost immediately. The rain cut visibility and washed away their tracks so follow up operations were further hampered. But they'd be back as you're going to hear. PW Botha was the new hawkish Prime Minister who took over from BJ Vorster who was presumed too soft by the militarising National Party. Pretoria was bristling for a fight and SWAPO's cross border attack led to a few diplomatic messages being exchanged while in the background, Botha's government was preparing for another invasion of southern Angola. The situation in Rhodesia was approaching resolution in 1979 as Ian Smith accepted the idea of Majority rule for the first time, and he also accepted the concept of a transitional administration being set up. The ferocity of the conflict there, the pure blooded viciousness had shaken those covering the war as journalists. Nuns were raped and bayoneted to death along with children, civilians were caught in the middle of the struggle. The South Africans like the Rhodesians sought revenge because the commander of the Air Rhodesia flight 827 Viscount was former SA Air Force pilot, Jan Andre du Plessis. And now a retaliation strike on a ZIPRA camp near Luso in eastern Angola was planned.
This is episode 41 and we're dealing with events in 1979. One of these as you're about to hear involve a Rhodesian Airlines Vickers Viscount that was shot down – and the SAAF was involved in the response. That was to target a ZIPRA base in eastern Angola. While the new year of 1979 began relatively peacefully, that changed in February when 250 SWAPO soldiers crossed the cutline into South West Africa. The summer rains had been good – and then on the 13th February a blinding rainstorm saw insurgents attacking Nkongo Base which was 15 kilometers from the border. However the assault was a glancing blow and SWAPO melted away almost immediately. The rain cut visibility and washed away their tracks so follow up operations were further hampered. But they'd be back as you're going to hear. PW Botha was the new hawkish Prime Minister who took over from BJ Vorster who was presumed too soft by the militarising National Party. Pretoria was bristling for a fight and SWAPO's cross border attack led to a few diplomatic messages being exchanged while in the background, Botha's government was preparing for another invasion of southern Angola. The situation in Rhodesia was approaching resolution in 1979 as Ian Smith accepted the idea of Majority rule for the first time, and he also accepted the concept of a transitional administration being set up. The ferocity of the conflict there, the pure blooded viciousness had shaken those covering the war as journalists. Nuns were raped and bayoneted to death along with children, civilians were caught in the middle of the struggle. The South Africans like the Rhodesians sought revenge because the commander of the Air Rhodesia flight 827 Viscount was former SA Air Force pilot, Jan Andre du Plessis. And now a retaliation strike on a ZIPRA camp near Luso in eastern Angola was planned.
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Former SAAF Cheetah pilot, Cobus Toerien, shares transitioning from the Mirage F1 to the Cheetah, the role of the aircraft, the jets modifications, DACT including going up against Russian SU-30/32s and we wrap up with some questions from our Patrons!Purchase our Aviation Art Book, Volume One - https://amzn.to/3sehpaPVisit our online shop: https://www.redbubble.com/people/acinterview/shopHelp keep the channel going:https://www.patreon.com/aircrewinterviewor donatehttp://www.aircrewinterview.tv/donate/Follow us:https://www.aircrewinterview.tv/https://www.instagram.com/aircrew_interviewhttps://www.facebook.com/aircrewinterviewhttps://www.twitter.com/aircrewtvSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/aircrewinterview)
In part 1, former SAAF Mirage F1 pilot, Cobus Toerien, shares what it it was like to fly the F1, the role of the aircraft, how it handled, it's strengths and weaknesses, DACT, and flying against MiG-21s during the Angolan conflict.Purchase our Aviation Art Book, Volume One - https://amzn.to/3sehpaPVisit our online shop: https://www.redbubble.com/people/acinterview/shopHelp keep the channel going:https://www.patreon.com/aircrewinterviewor donatehttp://www.aircrewinterview.tv/donate/Follow us:https://www.aircrewinterview.tv/https://www.instagram.com/aircrew_interviewhttps://www.facebook.com/aircrewinterviewhttps://www.twitter.com/aircrewtvSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/aircrewinterview)
This is episode 28 dealing with events in early 1978 – mainly operation Reindeer and the attack on Cassinga. As with Savannah, I’m going to spend some time and a few episodes drilling down into Ops Reindeer because it has left a legacy of recrimination and bitterness particularly between SWAPO and former SADF commanders. While most combatants have allowed by-gones to be bygones, the attack on Cassinga now forms one of the cornerstones of SWAPOs propaganda of this war while Angolan forces are more forgiving and as you hear the details, you’ll understand why. In the wake of Operation Savannah border incursions and unrest escalated in northern Ovamboland. SWAPO was now crossing into northern SWA in small, lightly armed sections or groups. Every now and again, a larger group would cross as we heard last episode where more than 80 insurgents fought running battles with SADF platoons to and fro across the cutline. South African political leadership believed the increased activity in early 1978 was directly linked to the effort by the Big Five western countries – the US, UK, France, West Germany and Canada to negotiate a settlement regarding SWA. While the negotiations stalled over two main issues – the timing of the SADF troop withdrawal and ownership of SWA main port, Walvis Bay – there was still hope. The main target however remained Cassinga and this was code-named Moscow. It was 250 kilometers inside Angola and there were significant swathes of bush and Miombo forest between it and the cutline. IT was a sprawling base, large by the standards of Angola, and protected with an intricate trench and bunker system. There were heavy machine gun positions along with 82mm mortars, B10s and possibly anti-aircraft guns.
This is episode 28 dealing with events in early 1978 – mainly operation Reindeer and the attack on Cassinga. As with Savannah, I’m going to spend some time and a few episodes drilling down into Ops Reindeer because it has left a legacy of recrimination and bitterness particularly between SWAPO and former SADF commanders. While most combatants have allowed by-gones to be bygones, the attack on Cassinga now forms one of the cornerstones of SWAPOs propaganda of this war while Angolan forces are more forgiving and as you hear the details, you’ll understand why. In the wake of Operation Savannah border incursions and unrest escalated in northern Ovamboland. SWAPO was now crossing into northern SWA in small, lightly armed sections or groups. Every now and again, a larger group would cross as we heard last episode where more than 80 insurgents fought running battles with SADF platoons to and fro across the cutline. South African political leadership believed the increased activity in early 1978 was directly linked to the effort by the Big Five western countries – the US, UK, France, West Germany and Canada to negotiate a settlement regarding SWA. While the negotiations stalled over two main issues – the timing of the SADF troop withdrawal and ownership of SWA main port, Walvis Bay – there was still hope. The main target however remained Cassinga and this was code-named Moscow. It was 250 kilometers inside Angola and there were significant swathes of bush and Miombo forest between it and the cutline. IT was a sprawling base, large by the standards of Angola, and protected with an intricate trench and bunker system. There were heavy machine gun positions along with 82mm mortars, B10s and possibly anti-aircraft guns.
खून साफ कैसे करें | Khoon Saaf Karne Ka Tarika | Khoon Saaf Karne Ka Gharelu Upay Hello guys, you are welcome to our today's video. In this video I will let you know about khoon saaf karne ke nuskhe, about khoon saaf kaise karen, about khoon saaf karne ka gharelu upay, about khoon saaf karne ki dawai, about khoon saaf karne ke liye dawai, about khoon saaf karne ka tarika, about khoon ki kharabi ka ilaj, about खून साफ कैसे करें , about khoon ko saaf karne ka tarika, about khoon saaf karne ki dawa, about khoon kaise saaf kare, about khoon ki safai, about khoon saaf karne ke nuskhe, about khoon saaf kaise kare, about blood saaf kaise kare. So before starting the video please subscribe to the channel and don't forget to press the bell icon and do watch this video till the end. हेलो दोस्तों स्वागत है आपका आज की वीडियो में जिसमें हम बात करेंगे खून साफ करने के नुस्खे के बारे में, खून साफ कैसे करें, खून साफ करने का घरेलू उपाय के बारे में, खून साफ करने की दवा के बारे में, खून साफ करने का तारिका के बारे में, खून की खराबी का इलाज के बारे में, खून को कैसे साफ करने का तारिका के बारे में, खून साफ करने का दावा के बारे में, खून कैसे साफ करें के बारे में, खून साफ करने के लिए खून साफ कैसे करें, खून साफ कैसे करें। तो इन सभी के बारे में मैं आपको इस वीडियो में बताऊंगा उसके लिए आपको ये वीडियो अंत तक देखना होगा और अगर अपने चैनल को सब्सक्राइब नहीं किया है तो चैनल को करो सब्सक्राइब नोटिफिकेशन का घंटा जरूर दबाएं। khoon saaf karne ke nuskhe,khoon saaf kaise karen,khoon saaf karne ka gharelu upay,khoon saaf karne ki dawai,khoon saaf karne ke liye dawai,khoon saaf karne ka tarika,khoon ki kharabi ka ilaj,खून साफ कैसे करें,khoon ko saaf karne ka tarika,khoon saaf karne ki dawa,khoon kaise saaf kare,khoon ki safai,khoon saaf karne ke nuskhe,khoon saaf kaise kare,blood saaf kaise kare Watch out our related videos to this video: Dahi Chawal Khane Ke Fayde In Hindi | Health Tips | Jeete Raho | Deeshuumm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNWdpk0ll3g Aankhon Ki Roshni Badhane Ke Upay In Hindi | Health Tips | Jeete Raho | Deeshuumm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWHskls4azg Body Banane Ke Liye Desi Diet Plan In Hindi | Health Tips | Jeete Raho | Deeshuumm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjHuMiUVcr0 Subscribe Jeete Raho and do follow us on: Website: https://deeshuumm.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dee.jeeterahoo Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dee.jeeterahoo Business Query: admin@deeshuumm.com Other Queries: support@deeshuumm.com About Jeete Raho: This channel is totally dedicated to a healthy lifestyle, fitness, wellness, diet, and nutrition. This channel is a passion for people who are cautious of their health and dedicated to fitness. Whether you are practising meditation, working out or simply looking for help with staying fit – this channel can help. Disclaimer: These videos are only intended for informational purpose & these videos should not be considered as a substitute for prescription suggested by health care professionals. Viewers are subjected to use this information on their own risk. This channel doesn't take any responsibility for side effects etc. You can ensure from your doctor before using any remedies. #jeeteraho #deeshuumm
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Heybrech van Niekerk was the first lady to represent the Silver Falcons Aerobatic Team, the national display team of the South African Air Force. She was selected to fly in the number 2 position in 2011 and later moved to the number 4 position. During her time, Heybrech has completed 75 public airshows.The Silver Falcons selected Heybrech, celebrating the milestone of having the first lady in the team, before the RAF Red Arrows or the USN Blue Angels.She completed her service in the SA Air Force in 2017. She served as a Flying Instructor at the Presidential Squadron, operating on both Falcon 50 and Boeing BBJ aircraft. Heybrech has operated as a corporate pilot since leaving the SAAF.Watch this interview on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kX_UOzaW6qEGet in touch with Alex to improve the performance of your team: alex@alexmacphail.co.zahttps://twitter.com/AlexMacPhail1https://www.linkedin.com/in/flyingmogulwww.alexmacphail.co.za
In this episode Drew and Lizette talk about Drew's Big Move to Massachusetts to work for TransHealth Northampton, and Lizette's Allyship Community award (thank you SAAF and SAGA). They also talk about the current legislative attacks on transgender youth. It's a vent session and we hope you enjoy.
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In part 2, Mandisa talks about what it is like to fly the Hawk 120 with the SAAF and also her brilliant project, Wingedspanner.Enjoy!Part 1 - https://www.aircrewinterview.tv/#/saaf-mandisamfeka-pt1/Visit our online store - https://www.redbubble.com/people/acinterview/shopHelp keep the channel going:https://www.patreon.com/aircrewinterviewor donatehttp://www.aircrewinterview.tv/donate/Follow us:https://www.aircrewinterview.tv/https://www.instagram.com/aircrew_interviewhttps://www.facebook.com/aircrewinterviewhttps://www.twitter.com/aircrewtvOriginal Thumbnail photo - Flight Sergeant Corné Swart
In part 1, Mandisa talks about her journey going through the SAAF that includes the application process, flying the Cessna 172, Pilatus PC-7 MkII, and finally going on to the Hawk 120 where she is currently at in her flying career.Visit our online shop: https://www.redbubble.com/people/acinterview/shopHelp keep the channel going:https://www.patreon.com/aircrewinterviewor donatehttp://www.aircrewinterview.tv/donate/Follow us:https://www.aircrewinterview.tv/https://www.instagram.com/aircrew_interviewhttps://www.facebook.com/aircrewinterviewhttps://www.twitter.com/aircrewtvOriginal Thumbnail photo - Flight Sergeant Corné Swart
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In this weeks episode, we are joined by our guest Craig Wood from Aviation4SA to tell us more about his website and app, and to give us some insights into his journey on this amazing initiative. Craig is an experienced airline pilot with a wealth of knowledge surrounding the South African aviation air regulations & technical standards. Started in the SAAF like so many of our legends, he’s piloted the G550 and Global 6000 amongst others, currently with Airlink on the Embraer 135/145. You might recognise him as the guy that competes in the Ironman triathlon series wearing a wooly cow outfit to support (CHOC) that helps children suffering with cancer. Today’s show is sponsored by Aviation4SA, their details as follows: website: https://www.aviation4sa.co.za/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/aviation4sa/ Also sponsored by Jared Le Roux Web Design website: https://www.jaredleroux.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jared-le-roux-3a571864/ Our tip for the week, you have to check out “My Octopus Teacher“ by Craig Foster - a South African production available on Netflix. It is absolutely incredible, one of the most creative pieces of film production I have ever witnessed. A huge Thank you to all our supporters & subscribers, we look forward to bringing you more great content next week! We will also be presenting a midweek show with Arpad Szakal where we will touch on transferrable skills again but this time with more focus on cabin crew.
Spomladi leta 1945, ko se je čez Primorsko na zahod valilo kakih 100 tisoč umikajočih se nemških in njim pridruženih vojakov, je bilo za partizane 9. korpusa najtežje. Tolikšni sili se niso mogli postaviti po robu. Da so lahko obstali, preuredili čete in krenili osvobajat Trst, Tržič in Gorico, so jim pomagala zavezniška letala južnoafriških letalskih sil SAAF, ki so bila pod poveljstvom britanskih kraljevih zračnih sil RAF. Kaj se je dogajalo, razkriva prof. Lucijan Trošt, ki je preučeval originalne južnoafriške dokumente in zapiske ter fotografije letalskih napadov. Avtor oddaje je Ivan Merljak.
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No episódio de hoje do Check-up Semanal, nosso editor-chefe médico, Ronaldo Gismondi, falou sobre radiação do celular e câncer, nova diretriz para TDAH, como manejar SAAF na gestação, consumo de carne e doença cardiovascular, e novo coronavírus na pediatria. Confira!
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You take a bath and cats do not. Yet, who do we call them clean? This book is one of the four books in the 'Animals Around Us' series. Story written by Kanchan Bannerjee, illustrated by Deepa Balsavar, translated into Hindi by Poonam S. Kudesia, published by Pratham Books using Storyweaver platform. Narrated by Asawari Doshi. YouTube link for this story: https://youtu.be/P5hyn8iZR_k To get more from Books that speak : Our website: http://www.booksthatspeak.com/ Listen to the podcast: iTunes : http://apple.co/2fVfELt Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/books-that-speak Player.fm: https://player.fm/series/books-that-speak-childrens-stories-in-marathi-hindi-and-gujarati SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/booksthatspeak Watch Videos: YouTube: http://bit.ly/2x4LIGX Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BooksThatSpeakPage/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/booksthatspeak
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In this Katha Giani Maan Singh Ji Jhaur narriate the story of Guru Teg Bahadur Ji and Saaf Ali Khan. For More Katha Please Visit www.GurmatVeechar.com For any questions, suggestions, or issues please contact harkikatha1@gmail.com Follow @HarKiKatha on twitter
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