We have lost a True special forces Legend. RIP Col. Jan Breytenbach
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- Опубліковано 18 чер 2024
- Today we bid farewell to the father of special forces, Col. Jan Breytenbach who funded the South African Special Forces in 1970 better known as the Racces.
More information on Col. Jan Breytenbach.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Bre...
I was never a reccie but served in infantry in angola i like this young man there are few like him thanks boet for the respect
I served under him in Angola in 1975 i salute you
RIP Jan , never forgotten.
The legacy of Colonel Breytenbach will never die,his grandson is a qualified serving Special Forces operator,the legacy continues.
Heroes don't die, they rest eternally with GOD in the Pantheon of Glory.
Salute. Rest in peace. It would have been an absolute honor to have served with him.
Condolance to family. He is a hero. He walked the talk.
RIP Oom Jan, fondly remembered as Umehlo-insimbi. "He was a man, take him for all in all, I shall not look upon his like again".
Wat n Groot gees , n legende , n ware Suid Afrikaner , Trots en my innige simpatie met die familie
RIP Oom Jan you were special go well Sir
RIP, Condolensis to his family
Salute...
He was the best of the best as a military man and a humane
Salute . Dankie vir u diens.
A man who fought all his life, but at the end didnt get an inch of the territory he was fighting for.
Sad indeed ,sold out by the NP government
When men were men and sheep were scared😮
He was n real leader.
Salute / Saluut.
Lest ye Forget
Ons sal hom onthou❤
What a real true South African hero RIP col.sadf vet lt
Die Bruin Man. Rus in vrede Kol. Saluut
Saluut.
Are his books still available to buy?
i believe so.
Recce not rakkie !
Where can I buy this book.
RIV
Hey hero, where's the flag and all your medals?
Did he claim medals ?
Gaan polish jou gumboots, doos!
Yes he was a hero to many, he served his flag and country with courage and outstanding leadership. He had many medals. I suggest you get a mirror and ask yourself whether you could serve as he did. The answer will be no. You can rectify this by serving your own country and people, as Jan Breytenbach did. Denigrating a true warrior spirit on his passing is not a good idea for maintaining your health mentally and physically. Make amends or face Karma.