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South Africa (All cities)
Buy SADF South African Armoured Corps (SAAC) Cap and Collar Badge for R75.00
R 75
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Buy South African Armoured Corps Training Volume 3 Armament (Restricted). for R500.00
R 500
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Buy South African Armoured Corps cravat (SAAC - Suid-Afrikaanse Pantser Korps) for R195.00
R 195
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Buy South African Armoured Corps 50th Birthday - 18 October 1946 - 18 October 1996 - French, John (ed) 0 for R850.00
R 850
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Buy SOUTH AFRICA - BORDER WAR - SOUTH AFRICAN ARMOURED CORPS CAP BADGE for R95.00
R 95
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Buy SADF South African Medical Corps Cap Badge and Collars 1959 - 1976 for R250.00
R 250
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Buy WW2 South African armoured corps collar badge for R125.00
R 125
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South Africa
 HARDCOVER BOOK - IN GOOD CONDITION. PURNELL 1965 ?, 338 PAGES                                                                 SOUTH AFRICAN TANKS CORPS, S.A. MILITARY BOOKS, SOUTH AFRICAN MILITARY BOOKS,   
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South Africa (All cities)
SADF ARTILLERY BADGE = UBIQUE  Collar badge = Bursting grenade with seven flames. Motto: Ubique (Everywhere)   Brief history in SA = The Cape Field Artillery (CFA), founded in 1857, is the fourth oldest Reserve unit in the SANDF, but is regarded as the senior regiment (as a corps, the artillery is senior to the infantry). The regiment is also the only unit still in existence that acted in defence of a direct attack on South African soil – defending Upington on January 24, 1915, against a German force that included rebel General Manie Maritz and Boer prophet “Siener” van Rensburg. The SAA was, however, only established as a corps, on February 1, 1922, when a new Defence Act came into effect. The SA Artillery Formation was founded on January 1, 1999.   CONDITION:  Very Good. Lugs in tact with one pin slide. Sold as seen in the images. Images form part of the description.
R 100
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy South African Army Ordnance Service Corps stable belt material, 91cm length, no buckle (SADF) for R95.00
R 95
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*Please refer carefully to the pictures above as they form part of the item description.* **Postage & Packaging SAPO R70, optional insurance at 3% of order's value (minimum R100) for this postage option only. *Postage & Packaging Postnet to Postnet R120 *Postage & Packaging The Courier Guy R100 (RECOMMENDED) *For international clients I will provide a postage quotation relevant to your item & country. *To SAVE on postage I am always happy to combine items won on different auctions.  
R 150
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South Africa (All cities)
SOUTH AFRICAN ADMINISTRATIVE (ADMIN) PAY and CLERICAL CORPS SHOULDER TITLE BADGE   English and Afrikaans   The South African  Service Corps,  which was developed during the First World War, the  South African  Ordnance Corps  and the South African Administrative, Pay and Clerical Corps  were replaced by the 'Q' Services  Corps  and the 'T' (Technical) Services  Corps  in terms of Proclamation 276 of 10 November 1939. CONDITION:  Very Good. 2 Lugs. UNCLEANED. Sold as seen in the images. Images form part of the description.
R 220
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South Africa
  SADF -- SOUTH AFRICAN COMMANDO CORPS, AIR WING - PILOTS WINGS.  IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. 
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South Africa (All cities)
  SADF -- SOUTH AFRICAN COMMANDO CORPS, AIR WING - NAVI GATORS HALF WINGS.   PRINTED. IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. 
R 35
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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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