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10 Armoured Squadron
10 Armoured Squadron emblem
Active1982 -1985?
Allegiance
Branch
TypeArmoured Regiment
Part ofSouth African Armoured Corps
Army Conventional Reserve
Garrison/HQOshakati Sector 10 South West African Operation Area
EquipmentEland 90armoured car
Battle honours
  • Operation Askari
Commanders
First OCCaptain E van Jaarsveld
Insignia
Beret ColourBlack
Armour Squadron emblemsSANDF Armour squadron emblems
Armour beret bar circa 1992SANDF Armour beret bar
Military unit

10 Armoured Car Squadron was a contingent of theSouth African Armoured Corps posted in Sector 10,South West Africa, during theSouth African Border War.

History

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Origin

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10 Armoured Squadron's[1] home unit was1 Special Service Battalion (1SSB),Bloemfontein. In addition to the personnel from 1 SSB or 2 SSB in South Africa, the Squadron also had a small contingent of infantry. These alternated with personnel from2 SAI (Walvis Bay) to7 SAI (Phalaborwa). These infantry soldiers were tasked with duties around Oshakati, such as manning check points at the gates.

Oshikati base

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10 Armoured Squadron was housed in the Sector 10Oshakati HQ compound at first, but by 1983 a purpose built base for 10 Armoured Squadron was completed and it subsequently moved in. The unit was based in the camp north-west of the white compound of Oshakati, but not part of the Sector HQ compound. It was surrounded by the familiar bulldozed soil walls. About all that could be seen of the 10 Armoured Squadron camp from the road was the steel hall building. Most of the troops seemed to be accommodated in tents. There were some brick buildings, which included a chaplain's work space and coffee bar. The senior officers had prefabricated offices.

Attack on Calueque Dam

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The Cubans opened a second front on 27 June 1988 against the South Africans and launched a ground offensive in the direction ofCalueque Dam in Southern Angola. The area to the north of the dam became the scene of fighting.MiG-23 aircraft attacked the facilities, bombing a bridge, sluice gates, a pump, a generator, and a pipeline to Ovamboland in three waves.[2] 7 soldiers from 8 SAI and 4 from1 SSB/10 Armoured Squadron lost their lives in this engagement.[3]

Unit emblem

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By 1984, a unit flash was worn.

External Operations

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10 Armoured Squadron appears to have been involved inOperation Askari.10 Armoured Squadron conducted escort duty for civilian movements in the operation area as well.[4]

Known Commanders

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  • 1982: Captain Eddie van Jaarsveld and WO2 JJ Jacobs.
  • 1983: WO2 John Wahl.

References

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  1. ^"Sentinel Projects: CHAPTER TWO".
  2. ^"Sentinel Projects: 27th June 1988 Calueque Dam Bomb Damage". Sadf.sentinelprojects.com. Retrieved19 June 2017.
  3. ^Bernard E. Trainor (30 June 1988)."Pretoria Says Angola Raid Is Threat to Talks on Peace".The New York Times. Retrieved19 June 2017.
  4. ^"Page 11 - index".
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