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32 Battalion (South Africa)

32 Battalion (sometimes nicknamed Buffalo Battalion, Three-two battalion or Portuguese: Os Terríveis for The Terrible Ones) was an elite light infantry battalion of the South African Army founded in 1975, composed of black and white commissioned and enlisted personnel. It was disbanded on 26 March 1993.[1]: 280 

32 Battalion
32 Battalion emblem
Active1975 – 26 March 1993
Country South Africa
Branch South African Army
TypeLight infantry
RoleAir assault
Anti-tank warfare
Artillery observer
Close-quarters combat
Counterinsurgency
Desert warfare
Direct fire
Indirect fire
Jungle warfare
Maneuver warfare
Patrolling
Raiding
Reconnaissance
Tracking
Urban warfare
SizeBattalion
Part ofSouth African Defence Force
Nickname(s)Buffalo Battalion/Os Terríveis (English: The Terrible Ones")
Motto(s)Proelio Procusi (English: "Forged in Battle")
EngagementsSouth African Border War
Commanders
FounderColonel Jan Breytenbach
Subsequent commandersCol Gert Nel
Col Deon Ferreira (Falcon)
Col Eddie Viljoen (Big Daddy)
Insignia
Battalion flag

History edit

Military refugees edit

After the victory of the Movimento Popular de Libertação de Angola (MPLA) in the Angolan War of Independence in 1975, many troops of its main rival, the Frente Nacional de Libertação de Angola (National Liberation Front of Angola, FNLA), found refuge in the then South African-controlled South West Africa.[2]

 
32 Battalion uniforms. Members of the unit often impersonated Angolan security forces.

Formation of Bravo Group edit

From these troops, Colonel Jan Breytenbach together with Commandant Sybie van der Spuy formed a unit that was initially known as Bravo Group but later renamed 32 Battalion. Initially, Bravo Group consisted of two infantry companies, a mortar platoon, an anti-tank section and a machine gun platoon, but 32 Battalion was finally expanded to seven infantry companies, a reconnaissance wing, and a support company consisting of 81 mm mortar, anti-tank and machine gun sections.

 

Redeployed as the SADF edit

Unlike other South African Defence Forces (SADF) units, 32 Battalion was mainly deployed in southern Angola, acting as a buffer between the SADF's regular forces and its enemies. The unit was also used to assist the anti-communist movement of the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA). Although it was mainly used as a counter-insurgency force it was eventually also used as a semi-conventional force, especially during the later phases of the war – particularly at the Battle of Cuito Cuanavale.

The battalion consisted of around 700 riflemen and NCOs (non-commissioned officers) (mostly Angolan nationals associated with the former FNLA or the Portuguese Army) and mainly South African officers, although commissioned military personnel from countries such as Australia, Rhodesia, Portugal and the United States were active with the battalion, especially in its early stages. As time progressed a number of SNCOs (senior non-commissioned officers – sergeants and above), distinguished themselves and were commissioned.[3]

At the end of its era in Namibia, the unit had developed into a conventional battle group. Apart from the infantry companies and the recce company, the battalion was strengthened by a battery of 120 mm (4.7 in) mortars, a squadron of Ratel ZT-3 and 90 mm (3.5 in) tank destroyers and a troop of 20 mm (0.79 in) anti-aircraft guns mounted on Buffel infantry vehicles.

Although the main bulk of the battalion was based at Buffalo on the banks of the Okavango River, the HQ was in Rundu, 200 km (120 mi) to the west[citation needed].

Namibian independence edit

After Namibian independence in 1989-1990, the unit was withdrawn to South Africa where it was further used in a counter-insurgency role on South Africa's borders and later also in townships.

Phola Park Incident edit

On 8 April 1992 members of 32 Battalion were involved in an incident in Phola Park, Gauteng where members of the public were shot and killed.[4] The incident drew widespread criticism, specifically from the African National Congress (ANC)[5] and prompted the Minister of Defence to request an investigation by the Goldstone Commission.

Disbandment edit

As one of the results of the negotiations between the National Party and the ANC, the unit was disbanded in March 1993. After the battalion was disbanded, the remaining members of the unit were transferred to other SADF-units such as the Parachute and Mechanised Battalions as well as the Recces. It was also decided to reactivate 2 SAI at Pomfret which enabled about a quarter of the troops to return to Pomfret as members of the new 2 SAI. However, when 2 SAI was moved to Zeerust in 1999, many of them decided to rather stay behind at Pomfret and handed in their resignations. In 2008 there still remained about a quarter of the original 1,000 three-two families at Pomfret, eking out mainly a hand-to-mouth existence.

Many members of the unit later helped to found or joined private military companies such as Executive Outcomes and Sandline International, which fought on the side of the Angolan government against UNITA. Executive Outcomes was utilized by the Sierra Leonean government to repel RUF forces between March 1995 and March 1997 during the Sierra Leone Civil War.

 
SADF 32 Battalion commemorative medallion

Equatorial Guinea coup edit

Some of the participants in the alleged 2004 Equatorial Guinea coup d'état attempt were former members of 32 Battalion.[6][7] Because they were arrested in Zimbabwe, it is not clear whether any of those arrested had full knowledge of their final destination or the alleged plan to carry out a coup d'état.[8]

Decorations edit

The battalion was one of the most decorated units during the South African Border War, with a total of 13 Honoris Crux medals for bravery awarded to its members, second only to the South African Special Forces Brigade, whose members were awarded 46 Honoris Crux medals during the same period.

  List of 32 Battalion recipients of the Honoris Crux[1]: 85–88 
  • Lieutenant Connie van Wyk
  • Sergeant Danny Roxo
  • Warrant Officer 2 Willy Ward
  • Major Eddie Viljoen
  • Lance Corporal Feliciano Costa
  • Corporal Eduardo João
  • Second Lieutenant Petrus Nel
  • Corporal Victor Dracula
  • Rifleman Bernardo Domingos
  • Major Hannes Nortmann
  • Sergeant Rihan Rupping
  • Captain Petrus van Zyl – Operation Moduler
  • Lieutenant Tobias de Vos – Operation Moduler

In fiction edit

In the 2006 film Blood Diamond Leonardo DiCaprio's Rhodesian character "Danny Archer" was a former member of 32 Battalion.

In the 2013 film Elysium Sharlto Copley's character "Kruger" was an ex-member of 32 Battalion.[9]

In the 2023 film Freelance Marton Csokas’ character “Colonel Jan Koehorst” is a former member of 32 Battalion.

Roll of Honour edit

 
32 Battalion Tree of Honour
  • 1980: Alberto,R., Rfn[10]: 1763 [a]
  • 1980: Albino,B., Rfn[10]: 1767 [a]
  • 1980: Almeido,P., Rfn[10]: 1764 
  • 1987: Alves,J.R., 2Lt[10]: 10 [a]
  • 1980: Angelo,S., Rfn[10]: 1765 [a]
  • 1984: Antonio,D., Rfn[10]: 15 
  • 1987: Antonio,G., Rfn[10]: 16 [a]
  • 1985: Antonio,P., Rfn[10]: 18 [a]
  • 1984: Antonio,D., Rfn[10]: 36058 
  • 1983: Augusto,J., Rfn[10]: 30 
  • 1980: Augusto,M., Rfn[10]: 1766 [a]
  • 1984: Aurelio,A., Cpl[10]: 31 [a]
  • 1982: Bambi,M., Rfn[10]: 41 [a]
  • 1982: Baptist,J., Rfn[10]: 32 
  • 1987: Batisda,A.N.D., Cpl[10]: 56 [a]
  • 1980: Braz,S.D., Sgt[10]: 1713 [a]
  • 1978: Britz,R.N., 2Lt[10]: 162 
  • 1987: Cassela,D., Rfn[10]: 200 [a]
  • 1985: Chihamba,J.C., Rfn[10]: 206 [a]
  • 1980: Chipa ,A.F., Rfn[10]: 36617 
  • 1985: Chipoya,Z., Rfn[10]: 208 [a]
  • 1980: Coetzee,M.C., Cpl[10]: 1722 [a]
  • 1979: Coetzee,S.W., 2Lt[10]: 237 [a]
  • 1982: Conroy,J., Sgt[10]: 248 
  • 1983: Da Silva,G.P., Rfn[10]: 274 [a]
  • 1984: Da Silva,L.A., Rfn[10]: 275 
  • 1982: Dala,F., Rfn[10]: 276 
  • 1987: Dala,G., Rfn[10]: 277 [a]
  • 1984: Dala,J., Rfn[10]: 278 [a]
  • 1985: De Almeida,A., Rfn[10]: 289 [a]
  • 1987: De Klerk,M.M., L-Cpl[10]: 310 [a]
  • 1979: De Vos,W.A., 2Lt[10]: 332 [a]
  • 1982: Denge,D.D., Rfn[10]: 345 [a]
  • 1983: Du Randt,G.H., Sgt[10]: 388 [a]
  • 1985: Dumbe,L., L-Cpl[10]: 404 [a]
  • 1980: Engelbrecht,E.C., Cpl[10]: 1724 [a]
  • 1980: Erasmus,A., Capt[10]: 1698 [a]
  • 1980: Falkus,A.J., L-Cpl[10]: 1735 [a]
  • 1985: Fernando,J., Rfn[10]: 450 [a]
  • 1980: Francisco,J., Cpl[10]: 1726 [a]
  • 1991: Geldenhuys,H.M., Maj[10]: 491 
  • 1980: Gericke,B.Z., Sgt[10]: 1714 [a]
  • 1980: Grobler,D.H., Cpl[10]: 1727 [a]
  • 1985: Jamba,J.E., Rfn[10]: 629 [a]
  • 1987: Joao,E., L-Cpl[10]: 642 [a]
  • 1982: Joao,Y., Cpl[10]: 643 [a]
  • 1985: Joaquim,M., Rfn[10]: 644 [a]
  • 1981: Jose,A., Wrn[10]: 1892 
  • 1982: Jose,M., Cpl[10]: 659 [a]
  • 1985: Kahete,P.K., Rfn[10]: 669 [a]
  • 1985: Kalonga,K., Rfn[10]: 486 [a]
  • 1987: Kapepura,E.N., Rfn[10]: 673 [a]
  • 1987: Kapinga,P., Rfn[10]: 674 [a]
  • 1983: Kasera,E., Rfn[10]: 677 [a]
  • 1983: Kativa,J.D., Rfn[10]: 679 
  • 1977: Keulder,G., 2Lt[10]: 688 [a]
  • 1988: Kibanguka ,N., Sgt[10]: 36618 
  • 1985: Kinguelele,M.A., L-Cpl[10]: 703 [a]
  • 1987: Kuyler,M.J., Tpr[10]: 762 [a]
  • 1981: Lahner,D.F., 2Lt[10]: 2088 
  • 1985: Light,D.G., Lt[10]: 815 [a]
  • 1984: Malongo,I., Rfn[10]: 877 [a]
  • 1987: Mananza,J.R., L-Cpl[10]: 878 [a]
  • 1983: Mande,A., Cpl[10]: 879 [a]
  • 1982: Manuel,A.P., Rfn[10]: 884 
  • 1977: Maquinda,J.M., Rfn[10]: 36619 
  • 1987: McCallum,A.D., Capt[10]: 934 [a]
  • 1987: Meyer,J.R., Tpr[10]: 956 [a]
  • 1985: Muema,M., Rfn[10]: 1004 [a]
  • 1980: Muller,C. de J., Lt[10]: 1702 [a]
  • 1983: Nambi,J., Rfn[10]: 1026 [a]
  • 1988: Ndinu,A., Rfn[10]: 1032 [a]
  • 1982: Nel,P.J.S., 2Lt[10]: 1046 [a]
  • 1978: Opperman,A.L., 2Lt[10]: 1097 [a]
  • 1980: Patrick,T.S., 2Lt[10]: 1708 [a]
  • 1984: Paulo,C., Cpl[10]: 36643 
  • 1977: Pedro,R., Rfn[10]: 36620 
  • 1986: Pedro,V.R., Cpl[10]: 1125 
  • 1985: Sachilombo,J.A., L-Cpl[10]: 1246 [a]
  • 1980: Sophia,E., L-Cpl[10]: 1744 
  • 1982: Stewart,P.T., Cpl[10]: 1346 [a]
  • 1988: Stoop,S.P., Gnr[10]: 1357 
  • 1976: Swart,C.J., 2Lt[10]: 1380 [a]
  • 1987: Tchipango,W., L-Cpl[10]: 1400 [a]
  • 1978: Theron,C.J., Sgt[10]: 1410 [a]
  • 1987: Tolosi,K., Rfn[10]: 1430 [a]
  • 1985: Van der Vyver,J.A., Maj[10]: 1566 
  • 1980: Van Der Walt,P., 2Lt[10]: 1710 [a]
  • 1975: Van Der Walt,P.J., Rfn[10]: 1459 
  • 1980: Van Wyk,M., Cpl[10]: 1732 [a]
  • 1979: Victor,D.J., Rfn[10]: 1598 [a]
  • 2001: Jacobs,J.D., Rfn[10]: 1857 [a]

Leadership edit

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32 Battalion Leadership
From Commanding Officers To
1975 Colonel Jan Breytenbach 1977
1977 Col Gert Nel 1978
1978 Col Deon Ferreira (Falcon) 1983
1984 Col Eddie Viljoen (Big Daddy) 1988
15 April 2024 Col Jock Harris 15 April 2024
1988 Col Mucho Delport 1993
From Regimental Sergeants Major To
1978 WO1 Pep Van Zyl 1980
1980 WO1 Ickes Uekermann 1982
1983 WO1 PW van Heerden 1983
1984 WO1 Fanie Joubert 1985
1985 WO1 Piet Nortje 1987
1988 WO1 Tallies Botha 1991
1992 WO1 Tienie Geldenhuys 1993

Insignia edit

Dress Insignia edit

 
SADF era 32 Battalion insignia

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp This person is marked on the Fort Klapperkop Memorial wall with an * as having died during operations or in combat.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Nortje, Piet (2003). 32 Battalion. Zebra Press. ISBN 978-1-86872-914-2.
  2. ^ De Lancey, Blaine (November 1992). . Syracuse University. Archived from the original on February 1, 2008. Retrieved 2015-12-10.
  3. ^ International Defence and Aid Fund, January 1982
  4. ^ "An interim report on the conduct of members of 32 Battalion at Phola Park on 8 April 1992" (PDF). Goldstone Commission of Inquiry Regarding the prevention of Public Violence and Intimidation. Human Rights Institute of South Africa. 1992-06-10. (PDF) from the original on 2020-08-20. Retrieved 2008-11-27.
  5. ^ . Department of Information and Publicity. 1992-04-10. Archived from the original on July 8, 2008. Retrieved 2008-11-27.
  6. ^ Terblanche, Christelle; Fabricus, Peter (2004-03-14). "Koevoet, 32 battalion and the coup plot..." Independent Online. from the original on 2009-08-17. Retrieved 2008-10-25.
  7. ^ Timberg, Craig (25 September 2004). "African Coup Plot Leaves Kin Bereft". Washington Post Foreign Service. Retrieved 18 May 2023.
  8. ^ . PBS Documentary. August 2009. Archived from the original on 2016-12-04. Retrieved 2017-08-23.
  9. ^ . Rogue (company). Archived from the original on December 19, 2017. Retrieved April 10, 2013.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn Dovey, John. . justdone.co.za. Just Done Productions Publishing. Archived from the original on 6 October 2014. Retrieved 7 February 2015.
  11. ^ . SABC. Archived from the original on 24 December 2014. Retrieved 10 March 2015.

External links edit

  • . Archived from the original on 11 October 2007.
  • "South African Special Forces League".
  • Dovey, John. . justdone.co.za. Just Done Productions Publishing. Archived from the original on 6 October 2014. Retrieved 7 February 2015.
  • . Archived from the original on 23 December 2008.

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The Terrible Ones redirects here For the novel in the Nick Carter Killmaster series see The Terrible Ones novel 32 Battalion sometimes nicknamed Buffalo Battalion Three two battalion or Portuguese Os Terriveis for The Terrible Ones was an elite light infantry battalion of the South African Army founded in 1975 composed of black and white commissioned and enlisted personnel It was disbanded on 26 March 1993 1 280 32 Battalion32 Battalion emblemActive1975 26 March 1993Country South AfricaBranch South African ArmyTypeLight infantryRoleAir assaultAnti tank warfareArtillery observerClose quarters combatCounterinsurgencyDesert warfareDirect fireIndirect fireJungle warfareManeuver warfarePatrollingRaidingReconnaissanceTrackingUrban warfareSizeBattalionPart ofSouth African Defence ForceNickname s Buffalo Battalion Os Terriveis English The Terrible Ones Motto s Proelio Procusi English Forged in Battle EngagementsSouth African Border WarCommandersFounderColonel Jan BreytenbachSubsequent commandersCol Gert NelCol Deon Ferreira Falcon Col Eddie Viljoen Big Daddy InsigniaBattalion flag Contents 1 History 1 1 Military refugees 1 2 Formation of Bravo Group 1 3 Redeployed as the SADF 1 4 Namibian independence 1 5 Phola Park Incident 1 6 Disbandment 1 7 Equatorial Guinea coup 2 Decorations 3 In fiction 4 Roll of Honour 5 Leadership 6 Insignia 6 1 Dress Insignia 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksHistory editMilitary refugees edit After the victory of the Movimento Popular de Libertacao de Angola MPLA in the Angolan War of Independence in 1975 many troops of its main rival the Frente Nacional de Libertacao de Angola National Liberation Front of Angola FNLA found refuge in the then South African controlled South West Africa 2 nbsp 32 Battalion uniforms Members of the unit often impersonated Angolan security forces Formation of Bravo Group edit From these troops Colonel Jan Breytenbach together with Commandant Sybie van der Spuy formed a unit that was initially known as Bravo Group but later renamed 32 Battalion Initially Bravo Group consisted of two infantry companies a mortar platoon an anti tank section and a machine gun platoon but 32 Battalion was finally expanded to seven infantry companies a reconnaissance wing and a support company consisting of 81 mm mortar anti tank and machine gun sections nbsp Redeployed as the SADF edit Unlike other South African Defence Forces SADF units 32 Battalion was mainly deployed in southern Angola acting as a buffer between the SADF s regular forces and its enemies The unit was also used to assist the anti communist movement of the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola UNITA Although it was mainly used as a counter insurgency force it was eventually also used as a semi conventional force especially during the later phases of the war particularly at the Battle of Cuito Cuanavale The battalion consisted of around 700 riflemen and NCOs non commissioned officers mostly Angolan nationals associated with the former FNLA or the Portuguese Army and mainly South African officers although commissioned military personnel from countries such as Australia Rhodesia Portugal and the United States were active with the battalion especially in its early stages As time progressed a number of SNCOs senior non commissioned officers sergeants and above distinguished themselves and were commissioned 3 At the end of its era in Namibia the unit had developed into a conventional battle group Apart from the infantry companies and the recce company the battalion was strengthened by a battery of 120 mm 4 7 in mortars a squadron of Ratel ZT 3 and 90 mm 3 5 in tank destroyers and a troop of 20 mm 0 79 in anti aircraft guns mounted on Buffel infantry vehicles Although the main bulk of the battalion was based at Buffalo on the banks of the Okavango River the HQ was in Rundu 200 km 120 mi to the west citation needed Namibian independence edit After Namibian independence in 1989 1990 the unit was withdrawn to South Africa where it was further used in a counter insurgency role on South Africa s borders and later also in townships Phola Park Incident edit On 8 April 1992 members of 32 Battalion were involved in an incident in Phola Park Gauteng where members of the public were shot and killed 4 The incident drew widespread criticism specifically from the African National Congress ANC 5 and prompted the Minister of Defence to request an investigation by the Goldstone Commission Disbandment edit As one of the results of the negotiations between the National Party and the ANC the unit was disbanded in March 1993 After the battalion was disbanded the remaining members of the unit were transferred to other SADF units such as the Parachute and Mechanised Battalions as well as the Recces It was also decided to reactivate 2 SAI at Pomfret which enabled about a quarter of the troops to return to Pomfret as members of the new 2 SAI However when 2 SAI was moved to Zeerust in 1999 many of them decided to rather stay behind at Pomfret and handed in their resignations In 2008 there still remained about a quarter of the original 1 000 three two families at Pomfret eking out mainly a hand to mouth existence Many members of the unit later helped to found or joined private military companies such as Executive Outcomes and Sandline International which fought on the side of the Angolan government against UNITA Executive Outcomes was utilized by the Sierra Leonean government to repel RUF forces between March 1995 and March 1997 during the Sierra Leone Civil War nbsp SADF 32 Battalion commemorative medallionEquatorial Guinea coup edit Some of the participants in the alleged 2004 Equatorial Guinea coup d etat attempt were former members of 32 Battalion 6 7 Because they were arrested in Zimbabwe it is not clear whether any of those arrested had full knowledge of their final destination or the alleged plan to carry out a coup d etat 8 Decorations editThe battalion was one of the most decorated units during the South African Border War with a total of 13 Honoris Crux medals for bravery awarded to its members second only to the South African Special Forces Brigade whose members were awarded 46 Honoris Crux medals during the same period nbsp List of 32 Battalion recipients of the Honoris Crux 1 85 88 Main article Honoris Crux 1975 Lieutenant Connie van Wyk Sergeant Danny Roxo Warrant Officer 2 Willy Ward Major Eddie Viljoen Lance Corporal Feliciano Costa Corporal Eduardo Joao Second Lieutenant Petrus Nel Corporal Victor Dracula Rifleman Bernardo Domingos Major Hannes Nortmann Sergeant Rihan Rupping Captain Petrus van Zyl Operation Moduler Lieutenant Tobias de Vos Operation ModulerIn fiction editIn the 2006 film Blood Diamond Leonardo DiCaprio s Rhodesian character Danny Archer was a former member of 32 Battalion In the 2013 film Elysium Sharlto Copley s character Kruger was an ex member of 32 Battalion 9 In the 2023 film Freelance Marton Csokas character Colonel Jan Koehorst is a former member of 32 Battalion Roll of Honour edit nbsp 32 Battalion Tree of Honour1980 Alberto R Rfn 10 1763 a 1980 Albino B Rfn 10 1767 a 1980 Almeido P Rfn 10 1764 1987 Alves J R 2Lt 10 10 a 1980 Angelo S Rfn 10 1765 a 1984 Antonio D Rfn 10 15 1987 Antonio G Rfn 10 16 a 1985 Antonio P Rfn 10 18 a 1984 Antonio D Rfn 10 36058 1983 Augusto J Rfn 10 30 1980 Augusto M Rfn 10 1766 a 1984 Aurelio A Cpl 10 31 a 1982 Bambi M Rfn 10 41 a 1982 Baptist J Rfn 10 32 1987 Batisda A N D Cpl 10 56 a 1980 Braz S D Sgt 10 1713 a 1978 Britz R N 2Lt 10 162 1987 Cassela D Rfn 10 200 a 1985 Chihamba J C Rfn 10 206 a 1980 Chipa A F Rfn 10 36617 1985 Chipoya Z Rfn 10 208 a 1980 Coetzee M C Cpl 10 1722 a 1979 Coetzee S W 2Lt 10 237 a 1982 Conroy J Sgt 10 248 1983 Da Silva G P Rfn 10 274 a 1984 Da Silva L A Rfn 10 275 1982 Dala F Rfn 10 276 1987 Dala G Rfn 10 277 a 1984 Dala J Rfn 10 278 a 1985 De Almeida A Rfn 10 289 a 1987 De Klerk M M L Cpl 10 310 a 1979 De Vos W A 2Lt 10 332 a 1982 Denge D D Rfn 10 345 a 1983 Du Randt G H Sgt 10 388 a 1985 Dumbe L L Cpl 10 404 a 1980 Engelbrecht E C Cpl 10 1724 a 1980 Erasmus A Capt 10 1698 a 1980 Falkus A J L Cpl 10 1735 a 1985 Fernando J Rfn 10 450 a 1980 Francisco J Cpl 10 1726 a 1991 Geldenhuys H M Maj 10 491 1980 Gericke B Z Sgt 10 1714 a 1980 Grobler D H Cpl 10 1727 a 1985 Jamba J E Rfn 10 629 a 1987 Joao E L Cpl 10 642 a 1982 Joao Y Cpl 10 643 a 1985 Joaquim M Rfn 10 644 a 1981 Jose A Wrn 10 1892 1982 Jose M Cpl 10 659 a 1985 Kahete P K Rfn 10 669 a 1985 Kalonga K Rfn 10 486 a 1987 Kapepura E N Rfn 10 673 a 1987 Kapinga P Rfn 10 674 a 1983 Kasera E Rfn 10 677 a 1983 Kativa J D Rfn 10 679 1977 Keulder G 2Lt 10 688 a 1988 Kibanguka N Sgt 10 36618 1985 Kinguelele M A L Cpl 10 703 a 1987 Kuyler M J Tpr 10 762 a 1981 Lahner D F 2Lt 10 2088 1985 Light D G Lt 10 815 a 1984 Malongo I Rfn 10 877 a 1987 Mananza J R L Cpl 10 878 a 1983 Mande A Cpl 10 879 a 1982 Manuel A P Rfn 10 884 1977 Maquinda J M Rfn 10 36619 1987 McCallum A D Capt 10 934 a 1987 Meyer J R Tpr 10 956 a 1985 Muema M Rfn 10 1004 a 1980 Muller C de J Lt 10 1702 a 1983 Nambi J Rfn 10 1026 a 1988 Ndinu A Rfn 10 1032 a 1982 Nel P J S 2Lt 10 1046 a 1978 Opperman A L 2Lt 10 1097 a 1980 Patrick T S 2Lt 10 1708 a 1984 Paulo C Cpl 10 36643 1977 Pedro R Rfn 10 36620 1986 Pedro V R Cpl 10 1125 1985 Sachilombo J A L Cpl 10 1246 a 1980 Sophia E L Cpl 10 1744 1982 Stewart P T Cpl 10 1346 a 1988 Stoop S P Gnr 10 1357 1976 Swart C J 2Lt 10 1380 a 1987 Tchipango W L Cpl 10 1400 a 1978 Theron C J Sgt 10 1410 a 1987 Tolosi K Rfn 10 1430 a 1985 Van der Vyver J A Maj 10 1566 1980 Van Der Walt P 2Lt 10 1710 a 1975 Van Der Walt P J Rfn 10 1459 1980 Van Wyk M Cpl 10 1732 a 1979 Victor D J Rfn 10 1598 a 2001 Jacobs J D Rfn 10 1857 a Leadership edit 11 32 Battalion Leadership From Commanding Officers To1975 Colonel Jan Breytenbach 19771977 Col Gert Nel 19781978 Col Deon Ferreira Falcon 19831984 Col Eddie Viljoen Big Daddy 198815 April 2024 Col Jock Harris 15 April 20241988 Col Mucho Delport 1993From Regimental Sergeants Major To1978 WO1 Pep Van Zyl 19801980 WO1 Ickes Uekermann 19821983 WO1 PW van Heerden 19831984 WO1 Fanie Joubert 19851985 WO1 Piet Nortje 19871988 WO1 Tallies Botha 19911992 WO1 Tienie Geldenhuys 1993Insignia editDress Insignia edit nbsp SADF era 32 Battalion insigniaSee also edit nbsp South Africa portal32 Battalion book by Piet Nortje 2004 South African Special Forces Brigade Recces List of operations of the South African Border War Operation SavannahNotes edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp This person is marked on the Fort Klapperkop Memorial wall with an as having died during operations or in combat References edit a b Nortje Piet 2003 32 Battalion Zebra Press ISBN 978 1 86872 914 2 De Lancey Blaine November 1992 meanwhile in South Africa the bloody capitalist apartheid regime remains Syracuse University Archived from the original on February 1 2008 Retrieved 2015 12 10 International Defence and Aid Fund January 1982 An interim report on the conduct of members of 32 Battalion at Phola Park on 8 April 1992 PDF Goldstone Commission of Inquiry Regarding the prevention of Public Violence and Intimidation Human Rights Institute of South Africa 1992 06 10 Archived PDF from the original on 2020 08 20 Retrieved 2008 11 27 Statement on Battalion 32 s rampage through Phola Park Department of Information and Publicity 1992 04 10 Archived from the original on July 8 2008 Retrieved 2008 11 27 Terblanche Christelle Fabricus Peter 2004 03 14 Koevoet 32 battalion and the coup plot Independent Online Archived from the original on 2009 08 17 Retrieved 2008 10 25 Timberg Craig 25 September 2004 African Coup Plot Leaves Kin Bereft Washington Post Foreign Service Retrieved 18 May 2023 Once Upon a Coup PBS Documentary August 2009 Archived from the original on 2016 12 04 Retrieved 2017 08 23 First Look at Sharlto Copley in Neill Blomkamp s Elysium Rogue company Archived from the original on December 19 2017 Retrieved April 10 2013 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn Dovey John SA Roll of Honour 32 Buffalo Battalion justdone co za Just Done Productions Publishing Archived from the original on 6 October 2014 Retrieved 7 February 2015 TRC Final Report SABC Archived from the original on 24 December 2014 Retrieved 10 March 2015 External links edit Official Website of the 32Bn VA Archived from the original on 11 October 2007 South African Special Forces League Dovey John SA Roll of Honour 32 Buffalo Battalion justdone co za Just Done Productions Publishing Archived from the original on 6 October 2014 Retrieved 7 February 2015 To the Bush and Back by Nico van der Walt 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