- Ondjiva,
formerly Vila
Pereira d'Eça, is a town, with a po****tion of 121,537 (2014), and a
commune in the muni****lity of Cuanhama,
province of Cunene...
- and
training centre at
Xangongo and its
logistic bases at
Xangongo and
Ongiva. Xangongo,
located at 16°44′57″S 14°58′28″E / 16.7491°S 14.9745°E / -16...
- (IATA: VPE, ICAO: FNGI) is an
airport serving Ondjiva (alternate spellings:
Ongiva, Ngiva, N'giva) in
Cunene Province, Angola. The
airport is 38 kilometres...
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mechanised battlegroups staged Operation Protea -
converging on
SWAPO camps at
Ongiva and Xangongo. At
least three were
equipped with Eland-90s, the remainder...
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anything except abandoned bases.
Leaving Mupa, 61
Mechanised Battalion reached Ongiva on the 18 November. By the 19
November it had
crossed the
border back into...
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towns of
Xangongo and
Ongiva.
These towns had been
captured by the SADF
during Operation Protea and had been
occupied ever since.
Ongiva contained a SADF tactical...
- fighters.
August 23 –
South African troops attack SWAPO bases in
Xangongo and
Ongiva, Angola,
during Operation Protea.
August 24 – Mark
David Chapman is sentenced...
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bases in Angola.
Protea (1981) —
South African attack on
SWAPO bases near
Ongiva and Xangongo, Angola.
Carnation (1981) —
South African skirmishes with SWAPO...
- Name: Mulemba/Mulola 61
Mechanised Infantry Battalion Group Name: Xangongo/
Ongiva 61
Mechanised Infantry Battalion Group Name:
Mavinga II 61
Mechanised Infantry...
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damaged by a SA-9 surface-to-air
missile but
safely returned to its base at
Ongiva.: Ch5 : 6 The plan to take
Mulondo failed and by the
early January, a political...