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Download E-Book Lys van Weermaglede wat aan diens gesterf het (Met dank en erkenning aan die Raad vir Militêre Veterane Organisasies) Hierdie lys sluit personeel in wat dood is vanaf 1962 tot 2001, uitgesluit 1993 (wat nog nie op rekenaar is nie). VAN NAAM RANGMAGNR. EENHEIDGEBORE STERF PLEK OORSAAK DETAIL BEGRAWE GRAF NAASBESTAANDE VERWANTSKAP AARON TEKOETSILE GEORGE GNR 94217478PV 44 PARAC03 02 70 06 11 97 ARMY BATTLE SCHOOL FREAK ACCIDENT PARACHUTE ACCIDENT DURING SOUTHERN MR AARON FATHER CROSS EXERCISE ABEL QUINTINO L CPL 76928720SP 32 BATTAL04 11 56 15 11 80 UNKNOWN FREAK ACCIDENT CAUGHT BY CROCODILE UNKNOWN ONBEKEND ABOUD ABRAHAM RFN 76524644KT GROUP 3416 04 60 06 01 83 UNKNOWN ENEMY ACTION LANDMINE VIRGINIA A3 MRS J. E. ABOUD SPOUSE ABROSIUS ADOLF HITLER RFN 84905439SW 101 BATTA10 04 65 07 05 85 UNKNOWN MILITARY VEHICLE BUFFEL ROLLED MRS R JOEL MOTHER ACCIDENT ACKERMANN ADRIAAN CHRISTOFFEL RFN 76454842BG 7 SA INFA26 06 60 17 09 80 NKONGO BASE SHOOTING INCIDENT SHOT BY FELLOW MEMBER MR F J ACKERMANN ONBEKEND ADAMS JACOBUS RFN 91065755CK 9 SA INFA16 10 67 30 06 92 MIDDELRUST MILITARY VEHICLE SAMIL 20 CAPSISED MRS H ADAMS MOTHER ACCIDENT ADAMS WILSON RFN 86090826CK 1 SA CAPE27 11 69 20 04 87 SIMON VAN DER STEL SHOOTING INCIDENT ACCIDENT DURING GUARD DUTY MR & MRS J ADAMS PARENTS SHOOTING RANGE ADAMS SGT 79080644PC SA CATERI14 07 60 04 07 84 UNKNOWN FREAK ACCIDENT PHOSPHOR GRANADE EXPLOSION MR & MRS HILES PARENTS ADONIS JACOBUS JOHANNES RFN 80621758CK 1 SA CAPE08 08 60 29 12 80 SECTOR 10 ENEMY ACTION CONTACT MRS P ADONIS MOTHER AFRIKA ANDREW CPL 87951620BW CAPE REG07 12 66 02 05 90 MPUMALANGA MILITARY VEHICLE BUFFEL ROLLED MRS M MMANKAYI MOTHER ACCIDENT AGENBACH JOHANNES HENDRIK SGT P47351 1 SPECIAL 12 01 42 16 05 64 OUDTSHOORN MILITARY VEHICLE MR HG &ME JHA PARENTS AUGUST ACCIDENT AGENBACH ALBERTO RODRIQUES RFN 76919109SP 32 BATTAL03 03 54 21 05 80 OPS AREA ENEMY ACTION CONTACT UNKNOWN ONBEKEND ALBERTS HENDRIK WILLEM 2 LT 66280983V 1 SQUADR11 06 50 19 06 73 ZEERUST MILITARY AIRCRAFT A. M. M. ALBERTS MOTHER ACCIDENT ALBINO BEDEDITO RFN 76908029SP 32 BATTAL15 08 55 21 05 80 OPS AREA ENEMY ACTION CONTACT UNKNOWN ONBEKEND ALBRECHT WERNER RFN 68517861N TECHNICA11 09 52 15 03 72 ELANDSFONTEIN FREAK ACCIDENT STEAMCOOKER EXPLODES - 1 VD AMULANCE A. M. ALBRECHT FATHER UNIT ALMEIDO PAULO RFN 76900497SP 32 BATTAL01 01 57 25 10 80 OPS AREA MILITARY VEHICLE SAMIL OVERTURNED MRS E LICANOLO ONBEKEND ACCIDENT ALVES JOSE RAYMOND 2 LT 83502815BG 32 BATTAL31 08 67 13 09 87 OPS AREA ENEMY ACTION CONTACT MR & MRS M ALVES PARENTS ANDERSON DANIE TPR 72477714BA FAURESMI15 12 56 17 12 75 UNKNOWN MEDICAL REASON MRS S. E. ANDERSON MOTHER ANDONIO CPL 76910751SP 201 BATTA 06 07 82 RUNDU MILITARY VEHICLE UNKNOWN ONBEKEND ACCIDENT ANDREAS RFN 85854966SW 101 BATTA08 08 61 29 06 85 UNKNOWN SHOOTING INCIDENT MRS ANDREAS ONBEKEND ANDREAS RONALD RFN 80862147HV 101 BATTA21 01 56 24 04 82 UNKNOWN MILITARY VEHICLE BUFFEL ROLLED MRS OSHILO MOTHER ACCIDENT ANGELO SEBASTIAO RFN 76907641SP 32 BATTAL20 01 58 21 05 80 OPS AREA ENEMY ACTION CONTACT RUBEN GUAYO BROTHER ANTHONY PETER HENRY SGT 80080898PC 8 SA INFA16 06 60 14 09 85 OPS 001 MILITARY VEHICLE A. ANTHONY SPOUSE ACCIDENT ANTONIO MANUEL RFN 78910775PD 32 BATTAL25 01 45 03 11 89 POMFRET MILITARY VEHICLE BUFFEL ROLLED MRS S L ANTONIO SPOUSE ACCIDENT ANTONIO PEDRO RFN 78911989SP 32 BATTAL07 10 85 13 02 85 OPS 001 ENEMY ACTION R ANTONIO SPOUSE ANTONIO GONVALES RFN 83708842SP 32 BATTAL08 12 64 01 02 87 OPS AREA ENEMY ACTION CONTACT MRS F L GONZAGA SPOUSE ANTONIO DOMINGO RFN 90080250PV 8 SA INFA17 07 62 21 03 98 1 MIL HOSP MILITARY VEHICLE MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENT CPL J. FERNANDO BROTHER ACCIDENT ANTONIO DOMINGOS RFN 82723487SP 32 BATTAL26 01 60 08 10 84 BUFFALO MILITARY VEHICLE BUFFEL ROLLED UNKNOWN ONBEKEND ACCIDENT 31 Oktober 2001 Bls. 1 van 78 VAN NAAM RANGMAGNR. EENHEIDGEBORE STERF PLEK OORSAAK DETAIL BEGRAWE GRAF NAASBESTAANDE VERWANTSKAP ANTONIS BRIAN MAUGHAN CAPT 65944100E 24 SQUAD14 11 41 24 11 73 GANSBAY MILITARY AIRCRAFT PA ANTONIS SPOUSE ACCIDENT APOLLIS PIETER CPL 80622079BW CC SCHOO21 05 61 09 07 85 OPS 001 SHOOTING INCIDENT SHOT BY BUDDY M APOLLIS MOTHER APPELGRYN WILLEM JACOBUS RFN 76293679BG 5 SA INFA31 07 60 15 12 97 SECTOR 10 ENEMY ACTION CONTACT MR R B SEYMIS STEPFATHER ARENDSE DERIO RFN 89072623CK 2 SA CAPE22 10 63 09 09 90 CITRUSDAL MILITARY VEHICLE MEMBER WAS IN MIL VEH ACCIDENT OP 7/9/90 MRS S GREEN GRANDMOTHER ACCIDENT ARICO RFN 82912981SW 201 BATTA 06 02 84 UNKNOWN ENEMY ACTION CONTACT MRS F ARICO SPOUSE ARNOLDS JACOBUS SEA 541248 SA CAPE C14 03 45 17 12 65 KALKBAY FREAK ACCIDENT DROWNED A. GORDON ONBEKEND ASCHMAN JONATHAN SPR 72500846BT 2 FIELD EN16 06 56 05 02 76 2 MIL AREA ENEMY ACTION OPS E VL ASCHMAN FATHER ASHFORD EUGENE JAMES RFN 79339602BG 8 SA INFA15 07 63 13 04 82 UNKNOWN SHOOTING INCIDENT MR G. W. MOERDYK FOSTER PARENT ASHPOLE JOSEPH EDWARD CPL 72272495PE 1 SA INFA11 12 56 16 11 76 KNYSNA - UNIONDALE MILITARY VEHICLE SE ASHPOLE MOTHER FLOOD CROSSROAD ACCIDENT ASPELING FREDERICK L CPL 77320972BG NORTH W03 07 61 25 06 81 OUDTSHOORN MILITARY VEHICLE MR & MRS C R PARENTS ACCIDENT ASPELING ATHERTON PETER WAYNE BOWRY RFN 77547784BG 11 COMMA24 10 61 11 07 79 JAN KEMP DORP SHOOTING INCIDENT SHOT BY FELLOW MEMBER MR & MRS ATHERTON PARENTS ATKINS SHAUN PATRICK RFN 79350401BG 6 SA INFA10 06 63 09 03 85 GRAHAMSTOWN MILITARY VEHICLE N ATKINS PARENTS ACCIDENT ATKINS RONALD PTE 76624899PC 2 MDB14 07 59 25 12 79 GROOTFONTEIN MILITARY VEHICLE MIL MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENT MR H ATKINS MOTHER ACCIDENT ATKINSON TERRENCE MOFFAT SGT 77013688PE 1 CONSTR15 03 27 21 06 83 UNKNOWN MILITARY VEHICLE MRS N. ATKINSON SPOUSE ACCIDENT AUGUST BRADLEY PAUL CPL 87775755PE AIR FORC18 01 69 30 07 94 VENDA MILITARY VEHICLE MR & MRS I J AUGUST PARENTS ACCIDENT AUGUSTO MANUEL RFN 77880912SP 32 BATTAL05 04 54 21 05 80 OPS AREA ENEMY ACTION CONTACT MRS C CHIMUNMA ONBEKEND AUGUSTO JOAO RFN 80830623SP 32 BATTAL01 01 54 20 10 83 LINUS SHASHIPAPO MILITARY VEHICLE UNKNOWN ONBEKEND ACCIDENT AUPINDI DANIEL RFN 83890251SW 201 BATTA10 09 62 01 04 85 UNKNOWN SHOOTING INCIDENT SHOT BY FELLOW MEMBER MRS K AUPINI ONBEKEND AURELIO ADELINO CPL 76901420SP 32 BATTAL 02 01 84 UNKNOWN ENEMY ACTION CONTACT MRS C TERESA SPOUSE BABIN PIERRE CPL 72354061BG 1 CONSTR10 01 56 08 07 80 OMEGA BASE MILITARY VEHICLE MR H P K ABIN FATHER ACCIDENT BABTIST RFN 79930071SP 32 BATTAL 10 03 82 SEC 20 MILITARY VEHICLE FELL FROM BEDFORD CPL S. JORGE ONBEKEND ACCIDENT BACKHOUSE EDWARD JAMES RFN 71384234BT 3 PARACH17 06 55 04 05 78 ANGOLA ENEMY ACTION CONTACT - OPS REINDEER L H BACKHOUSE FATHER BACKHOUSE PHILIP LINDSAY RFN 73570574BC 16 MAINTE16 05 57 24 12 76 PRETORIA MILITARY VEHICLE MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENT ON CNR BOSMAN & PL BACKHOUSE PARENTS ACCIDENT CHURCH STREETS BADENHORST HENDRIK JACOBUS PTE 78452075BG MEDICAL 08 02 62 29 09 81 OSHAKATI MILITARY VEHICLE PUMA HELICOPTER ACCIDENT DURING MR & MRS H J PARENTS ACCIDENT LANDING BADENHORST BADENHORST CHRISTO RFN 83480749BG 6 SA INFA26 06 66 15 11 86 TSANDE MILITARY VEHICLE BLOEMFONTEIN E1 MR & MRS P C PARENTS ACCIDENT BADENHORST BADENHORST JOACHIM JACOBUS GNR 80325558BG 61 MECHA15 10 64 20 03 84 TSUMEB MILITARY VEHICLE BUFFEL ROLLED ON WET ROAD LOUIS TRICHARDT 3 MR & MRS J B PARENTS ACCIDENT BADENHORST BADENHORST JOHANNES CORNELIUS SGT 66206756KT NORTHER10 11 49 28 12 77 RUACANA ENEMY ACTION OPS-ENEMY MR PPB BADENHORST FATHER BADENHORST ANTHONIE CPL 68277771BG 1 RECCON30 04 52 28 10 77 OPS AREA ENEMY ACTION CONTACT R BADENHORST ONBEKEND BADENHORST PETRUS JOHANNES CPL 76495860BG 5 SA INFA24 02 60 20 06 80 CONCOROAM BASE ACCIDENTAL INJURIES HAND GRANADE EXPLOSION MR P N BADENHORST FATHER BADENHORST STEPHANUS RFN 80449242BG INFANTRY 08 11 64 07 08 84 DE BRUG SHOOTING INCIDENT ACCIDENT MR & MRS S J PARENTS BADENHORST BAILEY DAROLD WO2 82733502PE TDFC FIRE07 06 59 08 05 01 UNKNOWN MEDICAL REASON HEART ATTACK WHILE BUSY WITH FITTNESS MRS V V BAILEY SPOUSE TESTS 31 Oktober 2001 Bls. 2 van 78 VAN NAAM RANGMAGNR. 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