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Uploaded by on Dec 26, 2009

Basic training in the South African Defence Force during the 1980's.

Basiese opleiding in die Suid Afrikaanse Weermag in die 1980's.

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  • These okes had double bunk beds ???

  • @kaffirbasher1 - We had them in 2 Field Engineer regiment too.

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  • The best army to walk the planet. Nobody came close.

  • lol

    boetie gaan border toe

    dis lekker in die army

    very good lol

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  • I was at Infantry school in 84 (Luitenant) and sector 70 (701 bat) in 85 with Slang Van Zyl and Capt Smith and a Luit called Rocco Duplessis. Anyone have video of the 84 training in Oudtshoorn. Man those were great times

  • Goeie klip ek is nou in matriek en stel graag belang om in die land van S.A beskerm Ek wil ook graag aan die oud weermag "Beast" hoe die weermag se opleiding is en hoe Stuur my op email by braamheydenrych@yahoo.com sal graag waardeer word Baie dankie

  • boys ek se net kortliks. ek het my op fokke gevat, en my pels ook . Was een aand amper gehijack. Net Army opleiding het my daadeaur getrek.. ek kyk na die kinders van vandag en weet hul het nie in fokken clue nie.staan vas boys en drink die hel uit die aarde uit.

  • All rather pointless.

    

  • @janboer2007 My beste was "Eks n bombadier, nie n koperaal nie. Ek werk vir n lewe"

    Die goie ou dae van n sterk weermag, en n goie land!

  • @boereriem

    same line in 93 at potch - some things never change

  • yeah it just didnt look "real", is the weermag still like that?

  • @orlando318 no, the clips are from a South African movie called "Boetie gaan Border toe"

  • @orlando318

    Look at the guy who runs into the phone booth to make a call. Hes a South African actor best know for playing The Mummy in "The Mummy" Arnold Vosloo. The clip are from "Boetie gaan border toe" (Brother goes to the border) though its very accurate. I especially like, and remember, the "Wat kyk jy vir my? Ek is nie n hamburger nie" I've had that gem thrown at me many times in basic at Potch Artiliry.

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