The front line of peace: What it’s like to be an SA soldier abroad

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The front line of peace: What it’s like to be an SA soldier abroad
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Conflict in Africa is prevented from spilling over on to civilians by soldiers like our own Captain Samuel Zulu. He gives a personal account of what it’s like to fight in some of Africa’s combat zones.

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