KOEVOET DIE NAMM IN DIE STOF
This song is a tribute to Koevoet — the elite counter-insurgency unit that operated during the Border War in South West Africa and Angola. It is written in Afrikaans, from the perspective of the men who walked the bush, tracked the enemy, and fought in heat, dust, and silence. This is not politics. This is history, memory, and respect. Koevoet operated under extreme conditions — long patrols, ambushes, landmines, and constant contact with the enemy. These men carried the weight of war, often without recognition, and many never came home the same. 🎖️ This song honours: The trackers and operators The fallen and the forgotten The men who did their duty without glory Brotherhood forged under fire “Die naam lê in die stof, maar die eer lê in die bloed.” This song is dedicated to: Koevoet veterans SADF servicemen Border War families Anyone who understands the cost of war 🕯️ We remember. We honour. We do not forget. If you served — this is for you. If you lost someone — this is for them. Laat ons weet in die kommentaar as jy daar was. This song is a historical tribute and does not promote violence, hatred, or political ideology. It is intended to honour soldiers and preserve historical memory.

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MODDER EN BLOED

