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  • Jon Goetzsche

    Language: English

    Published by Penguin Random House South Africa, ZA, 2026

    ISBN 10: 1776392701 ISBN 13: 9781776392704

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    Paperback. Condition: New. A raw, darkly humorous memoir that follows one conscript's chaotic journey through South Africa's military machine during the border war. Drafted into the Defence Force in 1977 as a carefree seventeen-year-old, Jon Goetzsche's tranquil schooldays were abruptly replaced by the brutal regimentation of army life. What began as naive indifference soon spiralled into a struggle against authority, misfortune and the absurdities of war.After surviving the gruelling training to become a parabat, Jon was court-martialled for assaulting a fellow soldier and sent to Detention Barracks. Reassigned to an ordinary infantry battalion, he completed five months of training and was sent to the border for the rest of his two years' national service, followed by several camps, when he became a platoon sergeant. Through the laughable rules, harsh punishment, grinding boredom, fatal accidents and firefights with enemy guerrillas, he endured with wit, irony and stubborn rebelliousness.Told with unflinching honesty, gripping immediacy and biting humour, Dogtag Memories transcends the typical border war narrative. Decades later, Jon reflects on how those formative years shaped him, offering a poignant, irreverent and deeply human account of camaraderie, hardship and resilience.

  • Jon Goetzsche

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    Language: English

    Published by Penguin Random House South Africa, ZA, 2026

    ISBN 10: 1776392701 ISBN 13: 9781776392704

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    Paperback. Condition: New. A raw, darkly humorous memoir that follows one conscript's chaotic journey through South Africa's military machine during the border war. Drafted into the Defence Force in 1977 as a carefree seventeen-year-old, Jon Goetzsche's tranquil schooldays were abruptly replaced by the brutal regimentation of army life. What began as naive indifference soon spiralled into a struggle against authority, misfortune and the absurdities of war.After surviving the gruelling training to become a parabat, Jon was court-martialled for assaulting a fellow soldier and sent to Detention Barracks. Reassigned to an ordinary infantry battalion, he completed five months of training and was sent to the border for the rest of his two years' national service, followed by several camps, when he became a platoon sergeant. Through the laughable rules, harsh punishment, grinding boredom, fatal accidents and firefights with enemy guerrillas, he endured with wit, irony and stubborn rebelliousness.Told with unflinching honesty, gripping immediacy and biting humour, Dogtag Memories transcends the typical border war narrative. Decades later, Jon reflects on how those formative years shaped him, offering a poignant, irreverent and deeply human account of camaraderie, hardship and resilience.