Legacy Conversations -R Adm (JG) Steve du Toit (Rtd) - taken from Ops Ginger and Artist (Afrikaans)
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- We speak in Afrikaans to R Adm (JG) Steve du Toit (Rtd) about the SA Navy submarines (of which he was a captain) as well as Ops Amazon. This was later re-recorded in English. Subscribe and activate the bell to be informed of new episodes.
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SAVING THE SUBMARINE "ASSEGAAI"
The Assegaai is the last remaining of three French-built Daphné Class submarines operated by the South African Navy during the 70s, 80s and part of the 90s. Then she was known as the "Johanna vd Merwe" and now as the "Assegaai." The plan is to move the submarine to the shore and open it as a museum.
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Reference ASSEGAAI
Andrew Whitaker - whitbr@iafrica.com
Working in France and my colleagues said that I was so lucky to speak English because I could go anywhere and communicate.
Baie dankie Admiraal. Dit is altyd lêkker om n man te hoor Afrikaans praat. Het die onderhoud baie geniet. Dankie Koos dat jy dit moontlik gemaak het. God seen julle
Dankie julie, ek is 'n soutie wat in Natal groot geword het. Ek woon nou 32 jare in die buiteland. Ek kan nog steeds Afrikaans verstaan. Dit is soos fietsry, jy vergeet dit nie.
Bah! Spellcheck! Ek bedoel soutie.
Salute/Saluut.
DURBAN born, 52 vintage. Old Bat, 1 Bin Bcoy. Always loved Africans, not bad at it, also zulu, ndabele. Japanese. Rolling stone, you might call me a drifter. Ek hoop ek kan help met geld maar op die omblik sit ek in my nz broek. 😂😂😂❤
Steve: I have a bit of an off the wall question... just a hypothetical.
If South Africa was to buy new submarines for its current defence needs, what would you recommend?
Would you still go for a Daphne-like boat or something else?