Really enjoyed listening to SW again. Watched all his interviews on Legacy conversations many times. Also met him last year and got a signed copy of his book. What a wonderful and humble guy. Thank you for interviewing him. God bless
What a delightful guy so humble yet you can see he is as tough as they come! So thankful for the S A,'s military help . He would have fitted in so well in our country. Salute!
This guy is as genuine as they come, I will never forget my time at 4 Recce as Support Staff. Those guys are hard as stone. I will never forget the one day I had to take them equipment, and they were in the hanger next to the diving tank. They were obviously planning an operation. All that I can say is that hells bell they did a proper planning of an Op.
Great interview, thanks both. The 'Jock' mentioned at 35:10 is in fact Henry Gow, now a Barrister in the UK. He was originally in the Paras in the UK, joined the Recces in SA and went from them into 22 SAS. His book 'Killing Zone' is very well written; he wrote it under the pseudonym 'Harry McCallion' - in it he praises Kocky du Toit as the best officer he ever met...
SW Fourie is also on Legacy Conversations. The first few were in Afrikaans and then they started over in English. Very interesting. His book is also very good.
Indeed such a humble and accommodating person, met SW literally for 5 minutes when I picked up his book, duly signed with the most humbling message. Thanks SW you are an 'yster'. My letter to the ' Oom' may have been I did get my call up but please excuse me from service, however, I have not one day yet regretted doing my service as rear echelon with an old Portuguese diesel tanker leaking like a tea sif
john and Hannes outstanding job, never really knew much about the SADF involvement in this detail. I knew a South African who was PATU and was deployed to Rhodesia also around the same time. I look forward to seeing the next parts. This is an outstanding project. Being a kid in America we followed this closely in Soldier Of Fortune, I think we all dreamed about going and fighting ourselves. I know this had a great impact on me Joining the US army and eventually seeing the world to include Somalia.
What an interesting interview and with an amazing soldier thank you very much.... One of the Rhodesians killed in the Matola raid was my friend Ian Suttle (RhSAS)
Lieutenant-General Lothar von Trotha was appointed commander-in-chief (German: Oberbefehlshaber) of South West Africa, arriving with an expeditionary force of 10,000 troops on 11 June 1904
There were some Germans who left South West Africa to settle in Southern Rhodesia. I knew of a few families in the Eastern Border District. One gentleman made and sold German sausages, hams, etc....he was very kind and always left people have a taste to decide :)
Die Recces was gestasioneer by Mabalauta, nowadays Malapati Game Reserve. Learn a lot from the Rhodesians well used in the Angola War...goed om hom te sien
I want to thank Schalk Fourie for this episode and Hannes for doing a very interesting interview. I remember Felde Airfield near Hartley was a base where the South Africans deployed into Rhodesia from. C130s flew out a lot of their kit after the war ended. The part played by the Recces and Parabats was kept under wraps and one only reads about it now in relatively recent factual accounts of the external ops. I am sure many Rhodesians who there during the Bush War will enjoy the next episode. Dankie vir u Dienstemet ons WO1 Schalk Fourie.
Lekker interview Hannes with Schalk .. really interesting to hear their stories from their time fighting together with us Rhodesians .. how different the war may have developed if we had help from SA much earlier in the war and more cross border raids . Baai Dankie to the SADF brothers for their contribution and efforts fighting for the green and white .. respect and salute .. rest in peace the fallen .. may they never be forgotten ! Tatenda Hannes , John 🙏🏻
Thank you, Sirs - for a very interesting S.W. Africa/Namibia + Maubalahauta war stories (including PUMA 164) and Hunter airstrikes in Mozambique against Frelimo bridges + railway lines. Schalk Fourie was in the thick of things and speaks very well of his personal involvement in numerous fire fights.
Great to see and hear SW here too! I've enjoyed his story on Legacy and also interacted with him on the odd occasion, including chatting about his book! Looking forward to more! Thanks gents!
Thankyou for this upload. I believe 'SW' is referring to the famous 'Green Leader' raid on Zipra "FC/Mkushi" west of Lusaka. Squadron Leader Chris Dixon led a Section of Canberras, radioed Lusaka ATC, warning them to stay out of it: "Lusaka Tower, this is Green Leader, I have a message for the Station Commander at Mumbwa, from the Rhodesian Air Force"... The Scouts had a source in Lusaka at the time, who visited the hospital on the pretext of offering to donate blood. He observed a gratifying influx of wounded terrorists
Even Wiki (despite Left bias & censorship) says Hendrik Witbooi fought FOR the Germans for a while, wiping out smaller black tribes, before turning against the Germans again. Today Witbooi is held up as a national hero by the Namibian establishment, despite having murdered many black Namibians while he was in the service of Germany.
Really enjoyed listening to SW again. Watched all his interviews on Legacy conversations many times. Also met him last year and got a signed copy of his book. What a wonderful and humble guy. Thank you for interviewing him. God bless
What a delightful guy so humble yet you can see he is as tough as they come! So thankful for the S A,'s military help . He would have fitted in so well in our country. Salute!
This guy is as genuine as they come, I will never forget my time at 4 Recce as Support Staff. Those guys are hard as stone. I will never forget the one day I had to take them equipment, and they were in the hanger next to the diving tank. They were obviously planning an operation. All that I can say is that hells bell they did a proper planning of an Op.
Hi. Thanks for response. If you have any stories or photos. To his will help me learn about him thanks
Great interview, thanks both. The 'Jock' mentioned at 35:10 is in fact Henry Gow, now a Barrister in the UK. He was originally in the Paras in the UK, joined the Recces in SA and went from them into 22 SAS. His book 'Killing Zone' is very well written; he wrote it under the pseudonym 'Harry McCallion' - in it he praises Kocky du Toit as the best officer he ever met...
SW Fourie is also on Legacy Conversations. The first few were in Afrikaans and then they started over in English. Very interesting. His book is also very good.
Quite a guy. His Rhodesian stories are only a small part of his military experiences.
@@stevevendyback7637 Hi, I just listened to his multiple conversations on a South African military-oriented channel called Legacy Conversations.
Indeed such a humble and accommodating person, met SW literally for 5 minutes when I picked up his book, duly signed with the most humbling message. Thanks SW you are an 'yster'. My letter to the ' Oom' may have been I did get my call up but please excuse me from service, however, I have not one day yet regretted doing my service as rear echelon with an old Portuguese diesel tanker leaking like a tea sif
john and Hannes outstanding job, never really knew much about the SADF involvement in this detail. I knew a South African who was PATU and was deployed to Rhodesia also around the same time.
I look forward to seeing the next parts.
This is an outstanding project. Being a kid in America we followed this closely in Soldier Of Fortune, I think we all dreamed about going and fighting ourselves. I know this had a great impact on me Joining the US army and eventually seeing the world to include Somalia.
What an interesting interview and with an amazing soldier thank you very much.... One of the Rhodesians killed in the Matola raid was my friend Ian Suttle (RhSAS)
Lieutenant-General Lothar von Trotha was appointed commander-in-chief (German: Oberbefehlshaber) of South West Africa, arriving with an expeditionary force of 10,000 troops on 11 June 1904
There were some Germans who left South West Africa to settle in Southern Rhodesia. I knew of a few families in the Eastern Border District. One gentleman made and sold German sausages, hams, etc....he was very kind and always left people have a taste to decide :)
Die Recces was gestasioneer by Mabalauta, nowadays Malapati Game Reserve. Learn a lot from the Rhodesians well used in the Angola War...goed om hom te sien
I want to thank Schalk Fourie for this episode and Hannes for doing a very interesting interview. I remember Felde Airfield near Hartley was a base where the South Africans deployed into Rhodesia from. C130s flew out a lot of their kit after the war ended. The part played by the Recces and Parabats was kept under wraps and one only reads about it now in relatively recent factual accounts of the external ops. I am sure many Rhodesians who there during the Bush War will enjoy the next episode. Dankie vir u Dienstemet ons WO1 Schalk Fourie.
Lekker interview Hannes with Schalk .. really interesting to hear their stories from their time fighting together with us Rhodesians .. how different the war may have developed if we had help from SA much earlier in the war and more cross border raids . Baai Dankie to the SADF brothers for their contribution and efforts fighting for the green and white .. respect and salute .. rest in peace the fallen .. may they never be forgotten ! Tatenda Hannes , John 🙏🏻
Thank you, Sirs - for a very interesting S.W. Africa/Namibia + Maubalahauta war stories (including PUMA 164) and Hunter airstrikes in Mozambique against Frelimo bridges + railway lines. Schalk Fourie was in the thick of things and speaks very well of his personal involvement in numerous fire fights.
Great to see and hear SW here too! I've enjoyed his story on Legacy and also interacted with him on the odd occasion, including chatting about his book! Looking forward to more! Thanks gents!
The hand pumped trolley on the railway line was , i believe , called a gangers trolley or a pump trolley .
some great men - from Rh SAS we had , joined us in the 70s french foreign legion...2 REP..
Nice chat thanks. Always greatfull for SANDF/SAP assistance.
Hello SV mooi man , so happy to hear your story again and great that it is on the Rhodie platform, hope you are keeping well.
Dankie, ou maat. Goie Rhodie oorlog stories.
Very interesting interview much respect
Thankyou for this upload. I believe 'SW' is referring to the famous 'Green Leader' raid on Zipra "FC/Mkushi" west of Lusaka. Squadron Leader Chris Dixon led a Section of Canberras, radioed Lusaka ATC, warning them to stay out of it: "Lusaka Tower, this is Green Leader, I have a message for the Station Commander at Mumbwa, from the Rhodesian Air Force"... The Scouts had a source in Lusaka at the time, who visited the hospital on the pretext of offering to donate blood. He observed a gratifying influx of wounded terrorists
Thanks SW and Hannes. Very informative and interesting conversation about SA guys
A fascinating history! Thanks guys
Von Lettow Vorbeck was the german commander
Great stuff. The world would be a better place if we had Rhodesians and South Africans(that arent communists)
To be continued, when Hannes / John ?
It's up to Hannes & SW. I will try to find out ;)
Even Wiki (despite Left bias & censorship) says Hendrik Witbooi fought FOR the Germans for a while, wiping out smaller black tribes, before turning against the Germans again. Today Witbooi is held up as a national hero by the Namibian establishment, despite having murdered many black Namibians while he was in the service of Germany.
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Who was the Sapper and top Rhodesian rugby player who died in the chopper explosion?
Leroy Duberly?
@@albieduplessis6783 yes , thanks Albie. We Engineers felt his loss.
There's a video on RUclips about Ray Mordt showing all his tries. Leroy Duberly is seen in some of the footage
@@albieduplessis6783 tks Albie.
I watched the next game Duberly would have played, Rhodesia vs Natal. Rhodesian flag was placed behind the posts and 2 mins silence.
What happened to Johnny de Gouveia ?
@Peter72 in London Town tks.
Did any one know my uncle. Roger tattersall 22 sad
Hi all can any one tell me his regiments. I know he spent a lot of time in inyanga spelt wrong I bet. Any photos or any details. Thanks