Veteran’s Day hailed a success
Forty-five veterans along with their families and friends enjoyed the festivities that lasted well into the evening.

VETERAN’s Day held at the Mills Bomb Shellhole in Warner Beach last Saturday, 29 March was hailed a success.
Forty-five veterans along with their families and friends enjoyed the festivities that lasted well into the evening.
“The event went very well,” said Old Bill Roelof van Rensburg.

A total of 45 veterans from 32 Batallion, Veteran Association, 61 MAG Veteran Association, MOTH Motorcycle Association, Rhodesian Light Infantry Association and others along with friends, family and civilians.
Check out the gallery of the event: Action at Mills Bomb Shellhole, July 2017
The masses were enthralled when four skydivers from the Durban Skydive Centre jumped from a plane holding the iconic MOTH flag.
Warner Beach’s Mills Bomb Shellhole thanks all who attended and hopes interest in the Order continues to grow.

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