Lood, baie dankie vir jou baie interesante gesprek. Lood is voorwaar 'n yster! Hard soos yster, vas in beginsel, harde en eerlike leier. Dankie Lood, seënwense Frans
Hello, I just want to thank you all for recording these episodes for us. I was never in the SADF as I am to young, I however dreamt of it. This led me to going to the bush in a anti poaching role at a young age. I will always remember my grandfather and uncles telling me of their time in Rhodesia and in the SADF on the border. I read every book I could find on the border War etc from a young age and very quickly started idiolizing the the operators from the likes of 32bn, the Recces, the Selous scouts, RLI, the Parras etc. It's amazing being able to see the old manne that I have read about talk on your shows. It's means a lot to us younger generation as well. These are our heros. Much respect from the bush.
Nee wat , daar is min mense soos Lood Pepler . A man of honour , a hardman, not above anybody , just one down to earth man . Thanks Lood , i enjoyed your story shared through another fantastic man Koos . Dankie Lt Kol Lood Pepler I served my country in 1975 - 7Sai Bourkes Luck - rifleman ( and a few 3 weeks and 3 month camps )
Wat 'n inspirasie!! Ek onthou ook baie grappige goed van my tyd in Suid-Wes. Ons jong manne moet hierna kyk. En laastens, ek dink Lood was 'n regte stoutgat!
Koos, jou opregte belangstelling en empatie, geduld, respek, entoesiasme, bree kennis en humor is aansteeklik en prysenswaardig. Jy is 'n held. "Never to be forgotten."
Excellent talk, I remember Bloem well and the training, what a pleasure to listen to such an honest account, agree it’s disheartening to see how the kids are so tech bound, but keep in mind its that same tech that’s giving the Ukrainians a lead in their war , just a thought. And I agree once a parabat always a parabat, its in your DNA. I also recall the camps were some of the guys were not paid by their companies it created a nightmare for them, but saying that I also recall that Santam bank helped out by allowing the guys to delay mortgage payments etc. A different time. I remember the Dankie Tannies when I will at 2 Mil, I still have the penny. Agree if you find you are isolated by circumstance join the groups, Moths whatever there is always strength in numbers, take care , vasbyt.
I really enjoyed this discussion. Dankie Lood en Koos. I enjoyed that Lood loved the training and he still feels it so strongly - not many men like him! The story at the end about the exploding toilet - I really enjoyed Lood's pleasure in recalling that incident.
The war helped by delaying the post-apatheid negotiations to after 1991 when the USSR and communism collapsed. This radically changed ANC policies because they had to make friends with the West. If the ANC had come to power with international communist support in place then things would have been very different
Kom terug asseblief Oom Lood!! Ons kort nog van die stories!! Baie waarhede hier, baie opregted waardes! Net so by-the-way... die SAAF se flight engineers het mooier (en slimmer) vrouens gehaad as vlammie drywers!!! 😁😁
Great memories from a proud man, and I agree that we were exposed to a lot as young men and had to cope with the army, there was no giving up, so you persevered, and we all got there. I would caution about the WAGS (wives and girlfriends), as they will steal the show from these men - LOL Seriously, it would be great to hear from WAGS of our men as a different perspective of what they had to go through and make the ladies. part of this!
EK het by die goudmyne gewerk. Ons het met die 9 maande diensplig 1/3de gekry wat baie meer as die R15 wat ons by die pay master gekry het. Met ons kamper kampe het hulle die daaglikse betaling af getrek maar die danger pay was vir ons 'n bonus. In 1994 was ek 'n vrywilliger en ons het met die verkiesing vir 14dae, as ek reg onthou, nag patrollies gery en die myn wou ons nie betaal nie. Ons het een nag patrollie gery en dag gerus en dan een dag gaan werk dws ek het vir 2weke is ek net vir 4dae betaal deur die myn. Ek het nog met die HR Bestuurder gaan praat oor dit. Min het ek geweet dat daar was 'n ooreenkoms wat in plek was dat ons sal betaal word en net die geld wat ons kry by die kommando afgetrek mos word. Toe die verkiesing oorwas en alles het goed afgeloop het ons 'n jaar gewag voor ons die army pay gekry het. Gelukkig het my vrou gewerk ander sou ons honger gely het. Met al my diensplig en verpligte kampe was ek nie getrou net met my laaste maand kamp was ek getroud.
A most interesting conversation; thank you Colonel Pepler. As a 39 year old civilian I did the 3-day selection at the Regiment, before completing the Jump Course in 2000. Here is a home recording of my experience. ruclips.net/video/xwwBz4z7UD8/видео.html
Lood, baie dankie vir jou baie interesante gesprek. Lood is voorwaar 'n yster! Hard soos yster, vas in beginsel, harde en eerlike leier. Dankie Lood, seënwense Frans
😊😊
Dit was so lekker om weer vir Lood te sien. Hom laas in SWA Otavi gesien
Hello, I just want to thank you all for recording these episodes for us. I was never in the SADF as I am to young, I however dreamt of it. This led me to going to the bush in a anti poaching role at a young age. I will always remember my grandfather and uncles telling me of their time in Rhodesia and in the SADF on the border. I read every book I could find on the border War etc from a young age and very quickly started idiolizing the the operators from the likes of 32bn, the Recces, the Selous scouts, RLI, the Parras etc. It's amazing being able to see the old manne that I have read about talk on your shows. It's means a lot to us younger generation as well. These are our heros. Much respect from the bush.
Thank you for your kind words, Koos
Ek kyk die onderhoud weer en geniet dit nog meer as die eerste keer. Groot respek vir n groot man. God bless
Nee wat , daar is min mense soos Lood Pepler . A man of honour , a hardman, not above anybody , just one down to earth man .
Thanks Lood , i enjoyed your story shared through another fantastic man Koos .
Dankie Lt Kol Lood Pepler
I served my country in 1975 - 7Sai Bourkes Luck - rifleman ( and a few 3 weeks and 3 month camps )
I need to add , this was one of the BEST talks i listened to , weer eens baie dankie Lt Kol Lood Pepler and Koos .
Mooi stories Lood... ons het goeie tye gehad!!
Wat 'n inspirasie!! Ek onthou ook baie grappige goed van my tyd in Suid-Wes. Ons jong manne moet hierna kyk. En laastens, ek dink Lood was 'n regte stoutgat!
Wat n insiggewinde gesprek. Baie dankie.
Koos, jou opregte belangstelling en empatie, geduld, respek, entoesiasme, bree kennis en humor is aansteeklik en prysenswaardig. Jy is 'n held. "Never to be forgotten."
Yeah I translated this to Rebecca who is now beaming, thank you, Koos
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It is the least I can do Koos. You are welcome.
Excellent talk, I remember Bloem well and the training, what a pleasure to listen to such an honest account, agree it’s disheartening to see how the kids are so tech bound, but keep in mind its that same tech that’s giving the Ukrainians a lead in their war , just a thought. And I agree once a parabat always a parabat, its in your DNA. I also recall the camps were some of the guys were not paid by their companies it created a nightmare for them, but saying that I also recall that Santam bank helped out by allowing the guys to delay mortgage payments etc. A different time. I remember the Dankie Tannies when I will at 2 Mil, I still have the penny. Agree if you find you are isolated by circumstance join the groups, Moths whatever there is always strength in numbers, take care , vasbyt.
Another Great interview .... Thank you Col
Koos en Kolonel baie dankie vir nog 'n baie interessante gesprek. Mens word sommer lief vir die Kol.
Gooi Lood, my JSD maat. Jyt mooi vertel, jou ou yster.
I really enjoyed this discussion. Dankie Lood en Koos. I enjoyed that Lood loved the training and he still feels it so strongly - not many men like him! The story at the end about the exploding toilet - I really enjoyed Lood's pleasure in recalling that incident.
Live the moment!
Danki vir di vertellery ,anki julle
Lekker Oom Lood!💪
I remember Lood when he was at the Group 5, Beaufort Wes.
Oom Loot.baie lekker gesprek. Goed gelag oor tannie wat Nie mag Weet oor sigarette nie. Glo my sy
weet die Eerste dag wat jy begin het rook het.
The war helped by delaying the post-apatheid negotiations to after 1991 when the USSR and communism collapsed. This radically changed ANC policies because they had to make friends with the West.
If the ANC had come to power with international communist support in place then things would have been very different
Well said you are spot on!
Dis respek en discipline en dis Wat ons Jong kinders nodig het
A real legend
Lood dankie!!
Koos dit was seker swar om afrikaans te gepraat het....
Nee wat, ek praat graag my moeder taal, Koos
Tannie Esme Evraad was ons dankie tannie
Salute / Saluut.
Legende
Weereens tops Koos 👍
Peter Stark.
Het daai naam in jare nie gehoor nie.
Kom terug asseblief Oom Lood!! Ons kort nog van die stories!! Baie waarhede hier, baie opregted waardes!
Net so by-the-way... die SAAF se flight engineers het mooier (en slimmer) vrouens gehaad as vlammie drywers!!! 😁😁
🤣😂🤣😂
Great memories from a proud man, and I agree that we were exposed to a lot as young men and had to cope with the army, there was no giving up, so you persevered, and we all got there.
I would caution about the WAGS (wives and girlfriends), as they will steal the show from these men - LOL
Seriously, it would be great to hear from WAGS of our men as a different perspective of what they had to go through and make the ladies. part of this!
My oorlede pa was ook n "Parabat" in Tempe..... Ekke was n MP.....
Respek
Ek het my werk verloor na ek 'n kamp gaan doen het...die dag toe ek instap se hy vir my ek het nie meer vir jou werk nie.
Ons gaan jou storie binnekort opneem Gert, Koos
Moerse lekker gesels die een!! Laaimeester 28 esk.
'73 was ek 1.....
EK het by die goudmyne gewerk. Ons het met die 9 maande diensplig 1/3de gekry wat baie meer as die R15 wat ons by die pay master gekry het. Met ons kamper kampe het hulle die daaglikse betaling af getrek maar die danger pay was vir ons 'n bonus. In 1994 was ek 'n vrywilliger en ons het met die verkiesing vir 14dae, as ek reg onthou, nag patrollies gery en die myn wou ons nie betaal nie. Ons het een nag patrollie gery en dag gerus en dan een dag gaan werk dws ek het vir 2weke is ek net vir 4dae betaal deur die myn. Ek het nog met die HR Bestuurder gaan praat oor dit. Min het ek geweet dat daar was 'n ooreenkoms wat in plek was dat ons sal betaal word en net die geld wat ons kry by die kommando afgetrek mos word. Toe die verkiesing oorwas en alles het goed afgeloop het ons 'n jaar gewag voor ons die army pay gekry het. Gelukkig het my vrou gewerk ander sou ons honger gely het.
Met al my diensplig en verpligte kampe was ek nie getrou net met my laaste maand kamp was ek getroud.
A most interesting conversation; thank you Colonel Pepler. As a 39 year old civilian I did the 3-day selection at the Regiment, before completing the Jump Course in 2000. Here is a home recording of my experience. ruclips.net/video/xwwBz4z7UD8/видео.html
N vleisbom kon nog nooit ons moer Ek was in 2 SDB en het al baie gehoor van die fights tussen vleisbomme en pantser