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Cuban and Soviet officers confer with each other in Angola sometime during 1985.
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Angolan, Soviet and Cuban soldiers pose for a photograph near Cuito Cuanavale in April 1988.
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This speech by the late Plan Commander Peter Nanyemba during the struggle will open your eyes on exactly how the Swapo revolution was betrayed. 34 years later, we still don’t have the land and Swapo is fighting IPC on who should be friends with European Land Owners.
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SWAPO-PLAN with a B-10 recoilless rifle
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Soviet instructors training FAPLA troop in Angola
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Retired Genera Martin Shali far left and retired General Chalse “Ho Chi Minh” Namoloh 2nd from left backrow with Cubans and FAPLA Forces ,1988.
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from left Peter Nanyemba (then SWAPO’s Secretary Of Defence),Colonel Nikolai Khrushkin of the red Army and military Advisor to PLAN and Uuno ‘Kanana’ Shaanika (then North West Front Commander).
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PLAN commanders From left: Lt Rtd General Martin Shalli, Commander Nashandi, a Russian Military Advisor and Rtd Major General Charles Ndaxu “Hochi Mihn” Mamholo.
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SADF Pathfinder in Angola, mid 1980’s
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Impala Mk II
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			The South African Border War, also known as the Namibian War of Independence, and sometimes denoted in South Africa as the Angolan Bush War, was a largely asymmetric conflict that occurred in Namibia, Zambia, and Angola from 26 August 1966 to 21 March 1990
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Not Cuban, but Russian mil advisors to SWAPO (Col Gennady Kireyev, small-arms instructor – standing) and Col Alexander Veres, advisor to PLAN Chief of staff, sitting)