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WARRIOR SHELLHOLE MARCH 2017 HEADS UP FROM THE OLD BILL Dear Fellow Moths, MMA, & Mothwa And so our MOTH year progresses with many exciting events at hand! MOTH O would be very proud that the Order that he started is 90 years old and I think he will be looking down on us, from the photo on the wall in the Shellhole very proudly when we host the celebrations and parade on 6 & 7 May!! The Play Bill will, I’m sure, elaborate (NOT ANOTHER RATTY WIG PLEASE) on all the preparations being made and how we are going to put Warrior on the map for this West Rand District event! I just know that we are all going to be very proud of what we achieve with this momentous occasion. It is going to be hard work but then all things worthwhile doing need a little sweat to reach the heights envisaged hosting this event. The Club is doing well under the new committee and a few new events have been booked so well done to that team! SHELLHOLE NEWS Dear Fellow Moths, MMA, Mothwa and esteemed friends ~ Can you believe that a quarter of 2017 will soon have passed? The MOTH year end is approaching, and members ought to be turning their minds to nominations for the various portfolios and for the Executive. I am convinced that we have potential in our Shellhole and members who are very capable but who hide their lights under the proverbial bushel! Step up to the plate and make your mark ~ there is much to learn and much to be enjoyed. You won’t be disappointed and you got that from “the horse’s mouth” – any off colour comments will attract a hefty fine! The end of March sees the start of autumn, a gentler hue in the skies and perhaps a kinder temperature – let’s take a lesson from that and count our blessings for dear family and friends. Let them know you care, they will appreciate it. Blessings and love from me
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Page 1: Memorable Order of Tin Hats€¦  · Web viewWARRIOR SHELLHOLE MARCH 2017. HEADS UP FROM THE OLD BILL. Dear Fellow Moths, MMA, & Mothwa. And so our MOTH year progresses with many

WARRIOR SHELLHOLE MARCH 2017

HEADS UP FROM THE OLD BILL

Dear Fellow Moths, MMA, & Mothwa

And so our MOTH year progresses with many exciting events at hand!

MOTH O would be very proud that the Order that he started is 90 years old and I think he will be looking down on us, from the photo on the wall in the Shellhole very proudly when we host the celebrations and parade on 6 & 7 May!!

The Play Bill will, I’m sure, elaborate (NOT ANOTHER RATTY WIG PLEASE) on all the preparations being made and how we are going to put Warrior on the map for this West Rand District event!

I just know that we are all going to be very proud of what we achieve with this momentous occasion. It is going to be hard work but then all things worthwhile doing need a little sweat to reach the heights envisaged hosting this event.

The Club is doing well under the new committee and a few new events have been booked so well done to that team!

Raids, visits and parades are planned so we are upping the ante to ensure a great year of being part of the best Shellhole in the West (and the rest).

Yours in Comradeship

Glen

SHELLHOLE NEWSDear Fellow Moths, MMA, Mothwa and esteemed friends ~

Can you believe that a quarter of 2017 will soon have passed?

The MOTH year end is approaching, and members ought to be turning their minds to nominations for the various portfolios and for the Executive.

I am convinced that we have potential in our Shellhole and members who are very capable but who hide their lights under the proverbial bushel! Step up to the plate and make your mark ~ there is much to learn and much to be enjoyed. You won’t be disappointed and you got that from “the horse’s mouth” – any off colour commentswill attract a hefty fine!

The end of March sees the start of autumn, a gentler hue in the skies and perhaps a kinder temperature – let’s take a lesson from that and count our blessings for dear family and friends. Let them know you care, they will appreciate it.

Blessings and love from me

Moth Debs McMahonRag [email protected]

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WARRIOR SHELLHOLE 65TH ANNIVERSARY!A most enjoyable celebration, combined with the MMA 6th birthday.

Brian and Virgil entertained us with fabulous music (although I don’t recall that Brian’s vocal chords got much exercise)……

Our thanks go to Old Bill Glen Clark, Deputy Phil McMahon, Friends of the Moth Viv Clark, Val Viljoen and the Mothwa for their

hard work in preparing, cooking and selling great food!

Our favourite Sergeant Major! The Chefs!

Good times Our Pam

Beautiful Val “She went that way”!

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Anyone know this person.............? Beautiful yummy grub!

Ja well no fine Our Old Bill

Viv ~ taking things seriously Kevin waxing lyrical

Success!!!! And ……… he sang! Briefly!

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THE ALEXANDROV ENSEMBLE (OR THE RED ARMY CHOIR & ORCHESTRA)

The Alexandrov Ensemble is an official army choir of the Russian armed forces. Founded during the Soviet era, the ensemble consists of a male choir, an orchestra, and a dance ensemble.

The Ensemble has entertained audiences both in Russia and throughout the world, performing a range of music including folk tunes, hymns, operatic arias and popular music. The group's repertoire has included The Volga Boatmen's Song, Katyusha, Kalinka, and Ave Maria.

It is named for its first director, Alexander Vasilyevich Alexandrov (1883–1946). Its formal name since 1998 has been Academic Ensemble of Song and Dance of the Russian Army named after A. V. Alexandrov. The Alexandrov Ensemble and the MVD Ensemble are the only groups with the right to claim the title "Red Army Choir".

On 25 December 2016, the artistic director and 63 other members of the Ensemble were killed in the Russian Defence Ministry aircraft crash of a 1983 Tupolev Tu-154 into the Black Sea just after takeoff from the southern resort city of Sochi, Russia. The Red Army Choir singers and dancers were en route to Syria to entertain Russian troops there for New Year celebrations. The plane crashed with no survivors.

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SINKING OF THE SS MENDI

21st February was the 100th anniversary of the sinking of SS Mendi in World War 1.

Mendi had sailed from Cape Town carrying 823 men of the 5th Battalion the South African Native Labour Corps to serve in France. She called at Lagos in Nigeria, where a naval gun was mounted on her stern. She next called at Plymouth and then headed up the English Channel toward Le Havre in northern France, escorted by the Acorn-class destroyer HMS Brisk.

Mendi's complement was a mixture characteristic of many UK merchant ships at the time. Officers, stewards, cooks, signalers and gunners were British; firemen and other crew were West Africans, most of them from Sierra Leone.

The South African Native Labour Corps men aboard her came from a range of social backgrounds, and from a number of different peoples spread over the South African provinces and neighboring territories. 287 were from Transvaal, 139 from the Eastern Cape, 87 from Natal, 27 from Northern Cape, 26 from the Orange Free State, 26 from Basutoland, eight from Bechuanaland (Botswana), 5 from Western Cape, 1 from Rhodesia and one from South West Africa. Most had never seen the sea before this voyage, and very few could swim. The officers and NCOs were white South Africans.

At 5 am on 21 February 1917, in thick fog about 10 nautical miles (19 km) south of St. Catherine's Point on the Isle of Wight, the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company cargo ship Darro accidentally rammed Mendi's starboard quarter, breaching her forward hold. Darro was an 11,484 GRT ship, much larger than Mendi, sailing in ballast to Argentina to load meat. Darro survived the collision but Mendi sank, killing 616 South Africans (607 of them black troops) and 30 crew.

Some men were killed outright in the collision; others were trapped below decks. Many others gathered on Mendi's deck as she listed and sank. Oral history records that the men met their fate with great dignity. An interpreter, Isaac Williams Wauchope, who had previously served as a Minister in the Congregational Native Church of Fort Beaufort and Blinkwater, is reported to have calmed the panicked men by raising his arms aloft and crying out in a loud voice:

"Be quiet and calm, my countrymen. What is happening now is what you came to do...you are going to die, but that is what you came to do. Brothers, we are drilling the death drill. I, a Xhosa, say you are my brothers...Swazis, Pondos, Basotho...so let us die like brothers. We are the sons of Africa. Raise your war-cries, brothers, for though they made us leave our assegais in the kraal, our voices are left with our bodies."

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KOEVOET ~

At the Voortrekker Monument in Pretoria, is a wall of remembrance and a statue honouring the Koevoet dead.

Sisingi “Stompie” Kamongo, the legendary Kavango tracker and co-author of the book Shadows in the Sand: A Koevoet Tracker’s Story of an Insurgency War, was involved in more than fifty fire fights with the enemy, survived five anti-personnel mine and POMZ explosions and experienced a direct hit by a RPG rocket in his Casspir APC vehicle. Wounded three times, he finally lost a leg.

Sisingi “Stompie” Kamongo

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In his book, he tells of the trackers looking for “the shadow on the ground”, facing ambushes and landmines, and reveals some of the tricks of their trade - the art of tracking, “where dust can tell time”. When peace came in Namibia, the Koevoet trackers found themselves without a country. They were promised they would be taken into the new police force, but this never happened. Fearing for their lives in their motherland, they fled in droves in the late 90s, over the border into South Africa.They are still here – as is the case with the former Angolan soldiers of 32 Battalion and 31 Battalion (the Bushmen). They are living in a country hostile to them for their choices of the past, for siding with the “Boers.” Most of them work as security guards, and others are still being used as trackers, hunting down poachers on game farms. Since the disbandment of Koevoet, its members worked in every possible theatre of war in the world, where their expertise is today sought-after.Koevoet members have worked in conflict areas like Afghanistan, Iraq and Somalia, as well as in Bosnia, during the bloody conflict in the Balkan countries. Some of them also ride shotgun on cargo ships and oil tankers, offering protection against pirates.

The founder commander of Koevoet, Lieutenant-General “Sterkhans” Dreyer and his trackers

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RECEIVED FROM PETER DICKENS – SA LEGION

Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth, is Patron of The South African Legion.

Congratulations on her Sapphire Jubilee, the only British monarch to achieve this.

On this, the 65th anniversary of her ascent to the throne, she remains the only WW2 veteran to still currently serve as a head of

state, and that alone, is enough to earn our gratitude.

The photo shows the then Princess Elizabeth as a 2nd Subaltern (2nd

Lt.) in the Auxilliary Territorial Service standing in front of an ambulance in April, 1945.

During the war she served as an ambulance mechanic and driver.

Queen Elizabeth II with her grandchildren