10 Armoured Car Squadron Sector 10 Oshakati | Military Memories
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
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We talk to Sergeant Mark Franklin (Ret) about his time at 10 Armoured Car Squadron in Sector 10 Oshakati during the Angolan Bush War. Mark shares some of his everyday memories of the time he spent operating from the base.
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I really appreciate your channel. These inteviews really bring back memories
Good memories! Remember our "census" trips out to the kraals of the PB... Plaaslike bevolking. Filling out forms of how many men, women,children & cattle and goats . And hand out sweets to the kids.. Drank magau beer and went to siesta under the mopanie palms in the Shonas. Goud times. Thsnx for the photos and posts.
Thanks for sharing your experience.