Thank you Gentlemen for your time. I’ve had the pleasure of watching all the interviews. Absolutely riveting. You are all exceptional. Pioneers of the special forces. Much respect. Thanks for service.
Haha... Oom Piet! He was one of a few Alo flight engineers who motivated me to follow in their footsteps! Thanks for all the great answers - so much has become clearer... but, I have to say - these men inspire - just doing the tasks they carried out took special dedication. Unique men, thanks!
I knew Douw Steyn personally while with Masonite who employed COIN Security (with Douw working for them) to do our Estcourt Manufacturing facility. I recall a bridge that Douw blew in Angola - deployed by strike craft and then land ops. All very fascinating Special Forces ops. Thanks, guys.
Excellent as always..enjoyed the interview..i was always thinking about that raid in Umtata i think it was there. ..It made sense as at that stage that area was a foereign country as it was not part of south africa.So therefore that spec forces could attack it..Well done Koos and all the operators for excellent answers.
Die is n briljante program wat jul aanbied. Baie dankie vir die interesante onderhoude. Ken van die met wie jy die onderhoude gedoen het. Was in groot moeilikheid daardie tyd met Komendant Phool en Blacky Swart omdat ons geweet het wat ons nie moes weet nie. Saluut
Remember the day the photograph with the whales behind Douw was taken clear as daylight. Those two humpback whales, mother and calf, stayed with us for hours and just wouldn't leave. Really messed with the programme.
Thankyou gentlemen for your time, once again riveting stuff. During clandestine operations, did any of you come across or use the British Welrod, probably Mk1, silenced pistol, I have heard Rhodesian SAS talk about them, but never specifically, a very silent weapon and designed primarily for assassination, but certainly would have a role in small team operations.In 70's and 80's I don't think there were quieter weapons in 9mm?? Thankyou.
Simple question..low technology assets like dogs?Highly proficient intelligent dog breeds -if these were used by the enemy,how to escape and evade../how does this impact surveillance in operations where dogs are utilised?although it’s known that SWAPO,Cubans,MPLA never used them ..thanks
Koos thanks for the channel - can you please ask Major Jack Greeff how fundamental his training and experience was when moving into his role as a Section Ranger in the KNP and how he was able to best utilise this expertise to combat the poaching threat - especially Rhino and Elephant thank you
I am so pleased they all rate the browning High power si highly I have had mine for 31 years and also rate it highly..ill take it anyday over a glock....its a brilliant hand gun.
Thank you Gentlemen for your time. I’ve had the pleasure of watching all the interviews. Absolutely riveting. You are all exceptional. Pioneers of the special forces. Much respect. Thanks for service.
Love the podcasts - thanks to everyone for taking the time to tell your interesting stories
Haha... Oom Piet! He was one of a few Alo flight engineers who motivated me to follow in their footsteps!
Thanks for all the great answers - so much has become clearer... but, I have to say - these men inspire - just doing the tasks they carried out took special dedication. Unique men, thanks!
I knew Douw Steyn personally while with Masonite who employed COIN Security (with Douw working for them) to do our Estcourt Manufacturing facility. I recall a bridge that Douw blew in Angola - deployed by strike craft and then land ops. All very fascinating Special Forces ops. Thanks, guys.
Pure Gold. Sincere appreciation and heartfelt thanks.
Another brilliant interview. These guys were soldiers. Ek dink Jack was 'n moeilike instrukteur. Geen nonsens gevat.
Excellent video and respect, in the medical core we volunteered for ops medics knowing this would send a guy to the operational area
Tx Koos ,Gentlemen ... what a show ... legenddary guests .. thank you
Excellent as always..enjoyed the interview..i was always thinking about that raid in Umtata i think it was there. ..It made sense as at that stage that area was a foereign country as it was not part of south africa.So therefore that spec forces could attack it..Well done Koos and all the operators for excellent answers.
BAIE DANKIE. Hoop jy gaan nog met die manne gesels.
Some very good questions and very good honest answers. Like every minute of listening to these exceptionally interesting soldiers.
Die is n briljante program wat jul aanbied. Baie dankie vir die interesante onderhoude. Ken van die met wie jy die onderhoude gedoen het. Was in groot moeilikheid daardie tyd met Komendant Phool en Blacky Swart omdat ons geweet het wat ons nie moes weet nie. Saluut
@Wilna, dankie, ons kan trots wees op ons mense en volk, Koos
Provide more insights regarding USSR involvement and attitude towards de clerk, please. Thanks a lot.
Remember the day the photograph with the whales behind Douw was taken clear as daylight. Those two humpback whales, mother and calf, stayed with us for hours and just wouldn't leave. Really messed with the programme.
Dankie vir die antw op Piet O'Niel. Hy het n Purple Heart of die Honor Crucz gekry in sy tyd in die Lugmag
Thanks again
Thankyou gentlemen for your time, once again riveting stuff. During clandestine operations, did any of you come across or use the British Welrod, probably Mk1, silenced pistol, I have heard Rhodesian SAS talk about them, but never specifically, a very silent weapon and designed primarily for assassination, but certainly would have a role in small team operations.In 70's and 80's I don't think there were quieter weapons in 9mm?? Thankyou.
Please talk about the involvement of the SA special forces on the Russian Front while working with the Rhodesian SAS
@Sewes - SW Fourie and James Teitge spoke about that in their episodes, Koos
Simple question..low technology assets like dogs?Highly proficient intelligent dog breeds -if these were used by the enemy,how to escape and evade../how does this impact surveillance in operations where dogs are utilised?although it’s known that SWAPO,Cubans,MPLA never used them ..thanks
Koos thanks for the channel - can you please ask Major Jack Greeff how fundamental his training and experience was when moving into his role as a Section Ranger in the KNP and how he was able to best utilise this expertise to combat the poaching threat - especially Rhino and Elephant thank you
@Mark, will ask Jack when he comes for his book talk on Legacy Books, the Q&A sessions are recorded already, sorry, Koos
@@LegacyConversations thank you
I am so pleased they all rate the browning High power si highly I have had mine for 31 years and also rate it highly..ill take it anyday over a glock....its a brilliant hand gun.