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DescriptionSABorder War Montage2.jpg
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First Row from Left——to Right: - Members of the South African Marine Corps brief prior——to counter-insurgency operations in the Caprivi Strip near the Zambian border; - Members of 44 Parachute Brigade patrol the Angolan border during the early 1980s

2nd Row, L to R: - FAPLA staff car burns after being destroyed by machine gun fire during South African ambush, late 1975 - FAPLA MiG-21bis fighter aircraft seized by the SADF after straying into Namibian airspace, 1989

Last Row, L to R: - Australian UNTAG peacekeepers prepare to deploy as election monitors in Namibia in 1989;

- South African Eland armoured cars in a forward staging area during Operation Savannah, 1975
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1st (top) row, left to right: File:SA_Marines_pre_patrol_briefing.jpg, File:SADF-Operations_4.jpg 2nd (centre) row, L to R: File:FAPLA_car_burning.PNG, File:Angolan_Mikoyan-Gurevich_MiG-21bis.jpg

3rd (bottom) row, L to R: File:C5_Namibia.jpg, File:OpSavannah1.jpg
Author Collage: User:Katangais. Individual constituent images used in the collage: User:Smikect, Chris Lofting, "Allen Herweg," Sam van den Berg and the United States government.
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current21:59, 15 June 2021Thumbnail for version as of 21:59, 15 June 2021781 × 834 (301 KB)Katangais=={{int:filedesc}}== {{Information |description={{en|1= Description & Sources First Row from Left to Right: - Angolan Air Force Mikoyan MiG-21bis; - Convoy of the South African Defence Force (SADF) in Namibia 2nd Row, L to R: - South African troops preparing to fire a 60mm mortar in Angola; - Pro-Angolan demonstration in Amsterdam against overt South African military aggression Last Row, L to R: - UNTAG peacekeeping forces in a Buffel armored personnel carrier; - Unidentified Eastern Europe...

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