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  SADF - 73 Motorised Brigade Affiliation Fob  Exact images of the item/s on Auction: Original Pins Registered Mail @ R 55.00 (Combine at no extra cost) Postnet to Postnet @ R 100.00 (Combine at no extra cost) Please have a look at all our other items.
R 140
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 SADF 71 Motorised Brigade stable belt  - 2nd type - Length: 120cm
R 950
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 SADF 1 Motorised Brigade HQ beret with badge and infantry balkie - Size 52
R 600
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Buy SADF METAL FLASH 72 MOTORISED BRIGADE H Q 2 PINS for R100.00
R 100
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Buy SADF 71 Motorised Brigade plaque for service 1977 to 1980 for R300.00
R 300
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Buy SADF 7 Motorised Brigade HQ shoulder flash - No pins for R200.00
R 200
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South Africa
Here we have on auction a rather rarely seen 32 Medium Workshop (Tiffies) unit flash from the SADF era and with a 72 Motorised Bde Higher Command bar tupper flash in great (pin intact) condition. Please see the photos for confirmation of the item's condition and further details.. Please note that the camo background used for the photos is not included in this auction. Postage quotes supplied to the winning bidder and dependent on the persons location and preferred shipping/ postage method. Paypal gladly accepted for foreign bidders! Happy bidding!!!                                    
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 ALL OUR LISTED S.A. MILITARIA ARE AUTHENTIC / ORIGINAL. POST OFFICE POSTAGE = R50. POSTNET TO POSTNET = R99                                                                  71 MOTORISED BRIGADE
R 150
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Please note the large size of this flash last Photo has normal size flash to compare Please note I stay out of town so not able to do postage every day and we are an outlaying area so parcels does not get sent out everyday at our local Postnet so depending on when I drop it off it can take a little longer than other Postnets Shipping   Postnet counter to counter R110 (Please give Postnet Details) Post Office R70 (At own RISK)   International Buyers welcome and I except PayPal please ask for shipping quote for International   Thanks for looking at my listing please make sure to have a look at my other items I have for sale and feel free to join my FaceBook page.    Kind Regards Tiger Tank Militaria, Antiques and Cool Stuff
R 100
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Buy South African Army 7 Motorised Brigade arm flash, all pins intact (SADF Bush War) for R145.00
R 145
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UP FOR AUCTION IS A 7 MOTORISED BRIGADE HQ-RESIN SHOULDER FLASH-PRE 1994. IN GOOD CONDITION-ALL  3 PINS. OVERSEAS BIDDERS WELCOME-BUT ONLY PAY THROUGH BOB-I  DO NOT ACCEPT PAYPAL. SHIPPING (SA)60.00 SAPO OR POSTNET R100.00. HAPPY BIDDING!! PLEASE CHECK MY SITE FOR OTHER SADF FLASHES-OR PICK UP AT MILITARY SHOP IN PRIMROSE-FISHERS HILL-THANK YOU!  
R 100
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  REGIMENT BOTHA TITLE BADGE Named or the Prime Minister and Boer general, Regiment Botha was formed on April 1 1934 at Ermelo and recruited in the then-northern and eastern Transvaal. By 1939 there were two battalions but only the second was mobilised on June 19, 1940. The unit was brigaded with 3 Transvaal Scottish and the SA Irish and served in Ethiopia. It arrived in North Africa as part of 5 SA Brigade in May 1941 and met its nemesis at the hands of the Deutsches Afrika Korps on Totensontag, November 23, 1941 when, as Major G Tylden puts it, it was “badly cut up at Sidi Rezegh and suffered heavily”. The next month, the survivors of 2 Regt Botha and the other units of 5 SA Brigade were reorganised into a composite battalion for further service. The identity of the other units disappeared and after reinforcement by a draft of Witwatersrand Rifles, 2 Regt Botha was back at full strength by April 1942. The regiment fought at first Alamein from July to October 1942, helping to stop Panzerarmee Afrika in its tracks. The unit returned to South Africa in January 1943. In August, 2 Regt Botha and Regiment President Steyn merged “for the duration” to form the Botha-President Steyn Armoured Commando, assigned to 6 SA Armoured Division. Once in Italy, the unit as broken up, with some going to the Pretoria Regiment and other to the Imperial Light Horse (now Light Horse Regiment). In 1951 2 Regiment Botha became the Regiment Christiaan Beyers.   Current role: Motorised infantry =  Current base: Barberton Battle honours: Motto: Altyd gereed (Always ready).       Condition:  Good. Complete. Uncleaned.   Sold as seen in the images. Images form part for the description.  
R 300
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Title: Set Of Rand Light Infantry Badges. Info: SADF. 1 x Larger badge and 2 x smaller badges for beret and jackets. The Rand Light Infantry (RLI) is an infantry regiment of the South African Army. As a reserve unit, it has a status roughly equivalent to that of a British Army Reserve unit or United States Army National Guard unit. Origin. The history of this Regiment dates back to the Transvaal Cycle Corps, which was formed in Johannesburg on 1 October 1905 from the Bicycle Section of the Transvaal Scottish Regiment. A small section of this unit subsequently took part in the suppression of the Bambata Rebellion in Zululand. After its return from this conflict the unit recognised the possibilities of mechanisation and members of the Regiment manufactured three armoured cars, creating a motorised fighting unit. This led to the renaming of the unit in 1909 to the Transvaal Cycle and Motor Corps. On 1 July 1913 the Regiment was renamed the 11th Infantry (Rand Light Infantry) and transferred to the Active Citizen Force of the Union Defence Force. Simultaneously, the unit was converted to a normal infantry regiment. The Regiment's Pretoria detachment was transferred to the 12th Infantry (Pretoria Regiment). World War One. During World War I the Regiment took part in the South-West Africa, suffering light casualties – only two dead and eleven wounded. In 1932 the Regiment was renamed the Rand Light Infantry. World War Two The RLI was mobilized for World War II in June 1940 and gained fame in North Africa where it took part in many front line engagements and earned battle honours at Bardia, Gazala and El Alamein. (See 1st SA Infantry Division) After the defeat of Rommel’s Afrika Korps, the RLI returned to South Africa and was merged with the Duke of Edinburgh’s Own Rifles. The remaining members of the Regiment were trained in armour, and sent as reinforcements to the South African 6th Armoured Division in Italy. Wikipedia. Height: 34cm. Width: 35cm. Condition: Very Good. Price: R 395.00 Inc Vat for all Three Badges.
R 395
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Title: Set Of Rand Light Infantry Badges. Info: SADF. 1 x Larger badge and 2 x smaller badges for beret and jackets. The Rand Light Infantry (RLI) is an infantry regiment of the South African Army. As a reserve unit, it has a status roughly equivalent to that of a British Army Reserve unit or United States Army National Guard unit. Origin. The history of this Regiment dates back to the Transvaal Cycle Corps, which was formed in Johannesburg on 1 October 1905 from the Bicycle Section of the Transvaal Scottish Regiment. A small section of this unit subsequently took part in the suppression of the Bambata Rebellion in Zululand. After its return from this conflict the unit recognised the possibilities of mechanisation and members of the Regiment manufactured three armoured cars, creating a motorised fighting unit. This led to the renaming of the unit in 1909 to the Transvaal Cycle and Motor Corps. On 1 July 1913 the Regiment was renamed the 11th Infantry (Rand Light Infantry) and transferred to the Active Citizen Force of the Union Defence Force. Simultaneously, the unit was converted to a normal infantry regiment. The Regiment's Pretoria detachment was transferred to the 12th Infantry (Pretoria Regiment). World War One. During World War I the Regiment took part in the South-West Africa, suffering light casualties – only two dead and eleven wounded. In 1932 the Regiment was renamed the Rand Light Infantry. World War Two The RLI was mobilized for World War II in June 1940 and gained fame in North Africa where it took part in many front line engagements and earned battle honours at Bardia, Gazala and El Alamein. (See 1st SA Infantry Division) After the defeat of Rommel’s Afrika Korps, the RLI returned to South Africa and was merged with the Duke of Edinburgh’s Own Rifles. The remaining members of the Regiment were trained in armour, and sent as reinforcements to the South African 6th Armoured Division in Italy. Wikipedia. Height: 34cm. Width: 35cm. Condition: Very Good. Price: R 255.00 Inc Vat for all Three Badges.
R 255
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