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s<strong>to</strong>ries from 2002S A S O L D I E ROur deployed ambassadors"Well, <strong>the</strong> whole visitwas <strong>the</strong> culmination<strong>of</strong> an action whichstarted about sevenmonths ago,"WO1 J.J. Jacobs said.how well such parcels are received.The parcels were received with great delight.By Lt Col Dup Martens (publishedin SA Soldier: April 2002, page 12)Pho<strong>to</strong>: WO1 J.J. JacobsThe lazy hum <strong>of</strong> flies in <strong>the</strong>sweltering heat adds <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> picture<strong>of</strong> dejection and squalor in<strong>the</strong> city. Half-built dilapidatedbuildings, with <strong>the</strong>ir grime andcracks belie <strong>the</strong> colonial dreams <strong>of</strong> aonce thriving and vigorous society.These are <strong>the</strong> first (and lasting) images<strong>of</strong> Kinshasa - <strong>the</strong> present headquarters<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SA National <strong>Defence</strong> Force'sUnited Nations peacekeeping contingentin <strong>the</strong> Democratic Republic <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>Congo (DRC).WO1 J.J. Jacobs, Warrant Officer <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>SANDF, recently paid a visit <strong>to</strong> ourtroops in <strong>the</strong> DRC and Burundi. SASoldier wanted <strong>to</strong> know from himwhat <strong>the</strong> purpose <strong>of</strong> his visit was andhow our troops had been acclimatised<strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> foreign surroundings."Well, <strong>the</strong> whole visit was <strong>the</strong> culmination<strong>of</strong> an action which startedabout seven months ago," he said. "Imade a suggestion <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Plenary<strong>Defence</strong> Staff Council (PDSC) thatwe should do something <strong>to</strong> show ourappreciation for <strong>the</strong> sterling workour troops were doing <strong>the</strong>re. Youknow, in our military his<strong>to</strong>ry weonce had a 'dankie sê tannie', whoregularly organised parcels <strong>to</strong> be sent<strong>to</strong> our troops on <strong>the</strong> border.Remembering those days, I know"I asked <strong>the</strong> Military Councilwhe<strong>the</strong>r we could not do likewise,and that I and a few <strong>of</strong>ficers would<strong>the</strong>n hand over <strong>the</strong>se parcels <strong>to</strong> ourtroops in <strong>the</strong> DRC and Burundi.They said 'yes', and I immediatelystarted a fund-raising campaign. Ourtarget was R30 000. With <strong>the</strong> goodwill<strong>of</strong> various sponsors I managed<strong>to</strong> collect about R27 000. The SAForces Institute (SAFI) sponsored <strong>the</strong>shortfall and <strong>the</strong>y also made up <strong>the</strong>packages containing bil<strong>to</strong>ng, sweets,dried fruit and chocolates. Theseparcels we handed over <strong>to</strong> Gen S.Nyanda, Chief <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Defence</strong> Force."Three senior staff members, namelyLt Gen R. van Rensburg, <strong>the</strong> SurgeonGeneral <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SANDF, Maj Gen L.Pitso, Chief Direc<strong>to</strong>r Counter-intelligence,Maj Gen (Rev) F.S. Gqiba,Chaplain General, and myself, withour wives and Ms L. Momberg, representing<strong>the</strong> Citizen newspaper, lef<strong>to</strong>n 27 December 2001 <strong>to</strong> hand over<strong>the</strong> parcels. We made a s<strong>to</strong>pover inBurundi <strong>to</strong> <strong>of</strong>fload some personneland left a short while later forKinshasa in <strong>the</strong> DRC."M A Y 2 0 1 1 • s 17

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