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  2. South African Army corps and branches - Wikipedia

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    The South African Army is divided into functional branches, known as corps. Most consist of units, but some, such as the SA Staff Corps, consist only of personnel who are assigned to headquarters and units. The following is a list of corps established since 1912. The SA Defence Act Amendment Act, No. 22 of 1922 re-organised the Permanent Force.

  3. South African Army - Wikipedia

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    South Africa: A Country Study. U.S. Department of the Army Pamphlet. Vol. 550–93. (also possibly is a 1971 edition) Siegfried, Stander (1985). Like the Wind, The Story of the SA Army. Cape Town: Saayman & Weber. Volker, W. Victor (2010). Army signals in South Africa: the story of the South African Corps of Signals and its antecedents ...

  4. South African National Defence Force - Wikipedia

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    South African Military Health Service: Headquarters: Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa: Website: dod.mil.za: Leadership; Commander-in-chief: President Cyril Ramaphosa: Minister of Defence and Military Veterans: Angie Motshekga: Chief of the SANDF: General Rudzani Maphwanya: Personnel; Military age: 18–49: Conscription: No (abolished in 1994 ...

  5. List of South African military bases - Wikipedia

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    The main South African Army Headquarters are located in Salvokop, Pretoria in the Dequar Road Complex along with the 102 Field Workshop unit, 17 Maintenance Unit and the S.A.M.S Military Health Department. Maj. Gen. William B. Garrett III of United States Army Africa visits the Bloemfontein School of Armour at Tempe Base. Special Forces

  6. Thaba Tshwane - Wikipedia

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    The area was subsequently renamed Voortrekkerhoogte (" Voortrekker Heights") in 1939 by the government of the Union of South Africa, following the beginning of the building of the nearby Voortrekker Monument, at a time of growing Afrikaner nationalism. On 19 May 1998, following the end of apartheid, it was renamed again, as Thaba Tshwane. [4]

  7. National Ceremonial Guard - Wikipedia

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    The National Ceremonial Guard (NCG) is an honor guard battalion of the South African National Defence Force serving during ceremonies involving the President of South Africa, Deputy President of South Africa, Minister of Defence and Military Veterans and the Chief of the South African National Defence Force. It is composed of a guard of honour ...

  8. Armscor (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    R235 million [1] Owner. Freve. Number of employees. 1,467 [1] Website. www .armscor .co .za. Armscor (stylized as ARMSCOR ), the Armaments Corporation of South Africa is the arms procurement agency of the South African Department of Defence. It was originally established in 1968 as an arms production company, by Freve and Rapelang.

  9. Embassy of Sweden, Pretoria - Wikipedia

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    The Embassy of Sweden in Pretoria is Sweden 's diplomatic mission in South Africa. The Swedish embassy in South Africa represents the Swedish government in South Africa, Botswana, Namibia and Lesotho. The embassy is located in the suburb of Hatfield in the capital of Pretoria. The ambassador since 2020 is Håkan Juholt .