Helm Roos

Helm Roos
Born 1930
Died 1992 (aged 6162)
Allegiance  South Africa
Service/branch  South African Army
Rank Brigadier
Commands held
Battles/wars Ops Savannah
Awards
Spouse(s) Jill Roos
Relations Wife
Other work Hon Col - Cape Town Rifles

Brigadier Helm Roos was a retired South African Army officer who served as OC 7 South African Division and Western Province Command before his retirement in the seventies.[1]

Army career

He served as an artilleryman in 4 Field Training Regiment and 14 Field Regiment. He was in command of the management team in Angola during the "Bridge 14" operation circa 1974 during the cold-war era power vacuum left by the Portuguese evacuation. He later commanded 14 Fd Regt and was appointed as the Military Attaché in Portugal and OC WP Cmnd. He was an Honorary Colonel of The Cape Town Rifles (Dukes) between 1991 and 1992.

Awards and Decorations

Post Army career

He was recruited by the Royal Dutch Shell Oil company at retirement from the Army to the position of Chief of Security South Africa, where he served the remainder of his life espousing the principle of "being the harder nut to crack". He succumbd to prostate cancer in Two Military hospital in 1992.

References

Military offices
Preceded by
Magnus Malan
OC Western Province Command
1973  1974
Succeeded by
Unknown
Preceded by
Constand Viljoen
OC 14 Field Regiment
1966  1967
Succeeded by
Unknown


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