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For interest, how many people on the forum has done national service in the SADF
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<blockquote data-quote="JuggyUK" data-source="post: 927678" data-attributes="member: 2242"><p>Heh heh, I did the second half of my basics in one of those barracks. 101 battalion if memory serves me correctly. The toilets were a mess, I remember wading around in human waste in the manholes trying to unblock them, nasty.</p><p></p><p>But, I enjoyed my time in the army. It was exactly what I needed at that point in my life. My wife said to me soon after we met some 18 years ago that most women can tell if a man has gone to the army, it is a positive thing.</p><p></p><p>I shed quite a few tears when I klaared out and then on arriving home my girlfriend dumped me. Eish</p><p></p><p>My Ou Man was Jacques Liebenberg, Kat Liebenbergs nephew. Kat was the chief of the SANDF at the time. Needless to say we didn't get very many oppies.</p><p></p><p><em>They have a saying in Afrikaans: "'n Lekker wat ek nooit weer wil oor h? nie."</em> - Totally agree, it served its purpose in my life</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JuggyUK, post: 927678, member: 2242"] Heh heh, I did the second half of my basics in one of those barracks. 101 battalion if memory serves me correctly. The toilets were a mess, I remember wading around in human waste in the manholes trying to unblock them, nasty. But, I enjoyed my time in the army. It was exactly what I needed at that point in my life. My wife said to me soon after we met some 18 years ago that most women can tell if a man has gone to the army, it is a positive thing. I shed quite a few tears when I klaared out and then on arriving home my girlfriend dumped me. Eish My Ou Man was Jacques Liebenberg, Kat Liebenbergs nephew. Kat was the chief of the SANDF at the time. Needless to say we didn't get very many oppies. [i]They have a saying in Afrikaans: "'n Lekker wat ek nooit weer wil oor h? nie."[/i] - Totally agree, it served its purpose in my life [/QUOTE]
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