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Friday 6 August 2010

Army songs





Anybody remember them and how they actually helped drill timing, they were quite fun, if you have any you would like to have uploaded email me at - i.s.buchanan@btinternet.com

To get us started.....

Mama put my guns in the ground, I can't shoot them anymore. There's a long black cloud and it's coming down, I feel like I'm knocking on heaven's door. Hey, lookie yonder. Who's that you see marching to the Owamboland war, It must be handsome Johnny with his R4 in his hand, marching to the Owamboland war.


I wanna be a spes force medic ( no I dont I just wanna go home!) I wont stop until I get Wings on my chest and head held high, I wont stop until I die, I wanna go into Angola, I wanna kill Sam Enoma, I wanna go into Mozambique, I wanna kill that FRELIMO freak, I wanna go into Zimbabwe, I wanna kill Robert Mugabe (if only?)


"ek's oppad na die grens en my een laaste wens is n glas koue bier in die gatkant van nerens. I'm on the way to the border and my last final wish is for a cold beer in the asshole of nowhere.

Knew a lady dressed in red. Made her living in her bed. Knew a lady dressed in black Made her living on her back


I want to be a Super Sapper. I wanna go up to the border. I want to kill that Sam Enjoma.
If the ocean was whiskey and I was a duck I'll swim to the bottom and never come up but the oceans not whiskey and I'm not a duck so I'll go to the whore house and have a great fuck.

We Sappers, we Sappers, we far away from home.
We are highly be-donnerd so leave us alone.
We drink when we thirsty we drink when we dry. We drink rum and whisky so FUCK-OFF and die. If the ocean was whisky and I was a duckI`d swim to the bottom and never come up.


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Wednesday 4 August 2010

Ex-SADF serviceman and proud....







I am really a bit pissed and upset, I have been patrolling the net and I am seeing more and more references to SADF soldiers being called, "the Apartheid Baby killers" ect.

Lest the world forgets.......

Barely 18, we are called up to do our DUTY, we say goodbye to our mother's, father's, friends, girlfriends and loved ones. We are transported in a blacked out trains / trucks to arrive in the middle of the night, cold and yes, scared and asking what now. We are shouted at, insulted, treated worse than animals in basics, some make it through basics and some shoot themselves or are jailed for running away from the stress and fear we endured - we were still boys!!!!


We then start learning about killing our enemy and also more importantly how to survive in 2nd phase and then shipped off to the Angolan border. We still do not understand the complexities of why and what we are doing, however we are still just 18..... and yes still only boys.


One walks off the SAFAIR flight into near 50 degrees temps and the heat hits you like nothing else imaginable. We spend a year or so either bored or with short spells of adrenalin pumping terror. Come back to Psych Evaluations and Klaar-out. Then called up each year to patrol, protect and enforce the laws in the lawless townships. Remove bodies of necklace victims and random murders of children, men and women - all we did was what our country asked, and needed. Ask any ANC or Inkhata why you want to kill each other, they do not have a clue other than we have nothing better to do and it's what we have been doing for centuries - Why are we then the insane killers of South Africa's yesteryear - is SA any better with the post 94 government. I fear not and that is why I left and still regret leaving my beautiful country.


I am sure that all these opinionated and "well" informed journalists who has never felt the emotions our soldiers had to experience, sleep well in their beds at night and telling the world only about 2% of the actual story. I hope all the "Rainbows" of my beloved country realise that we, the SADF serviceman is not protecting them now.....


All we as veterans of the longest war in history ask for, is the respect we deserve. After all, we did our duty and we are proud to have served our country - thanks for reading my rant....





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