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Buy Senior Officers Bullion Wire Peak for cap - as per photo for R100.00
R 100
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South Africa
  Bophuthatswana Police (Ex Homelands)  Senior Officers Rank Epaulettes Exact images of the item/s on Auction:    Good Condition - Note the hole on the left hand side Epaulette. 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.
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Buy D20) BRITISH MERCHANT NAVY SENIOR OFFICERS CAP BADGE for R450.00
R 450
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Buy ARMY SENIOR OFFICERS NOT STAFF QUALIFIED BULLION WIRE CAP BADGE for R95.00
R 95
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Buy SA Homelands - Kwazulu Police Senior Officers Bullion Wire Badge for R150.00
R 150
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Buy Ripstop canvas tog bag used by Senior Officers of the SADF - Only a few made for R900.00
R 900
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Buy 1920`s Senior Officers Enamel PIP Brass Badge Original Tria Juncta In Uno. for R200.00
R 200
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Buy SAAF Senior Officers Cap Badge Pins Intact Original for R180.00
R 180
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Buy SA Homelands - Kwazulu Police Senior Officers Bullion Wire Badge for R120.00
R 120
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Buy Old Gloucestershire Constabulary Senior Officers Cap Badge for R145.00
R 145
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Buy ARMY SENIOR OFFICERS,STAFF QUALIFIED GORGET PATCH PAIR-APPROVED IN 1978 for R250.00
R 250
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Buy SADF (NON STAFF QUALIFIED) SENIOR OFFICERS GORGETS PAIR for R150.00
R 150
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   Welcome to MT's Collectables. Our goal is to offer good quality collectables at reasonable prices. International bidders are welcome, but should take note of the international shipping charges. We are happy to combine orders to save on shipping. We do not make use of discreet listings, this is to keep all transactions transparent and without question. Items will be dispatched on Mondays and Tuesdays. Payment is due within 7 days of auction end if alternative arrangements are not made. Have a good look at the pictures provided, these are of the actual item you are bidding on and form a vital part of the description. We do not close our auctions early, so please don't ask.  Happy bidding and thanks for taking the time to view our items. Please visit out website www.mtscollectables.co.za for our other online Auctions. Up for auction is a Framed picture of SA Military College Senior Or's 1928.   Happy bidding
R 450
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South Africa (All cities)
  Kwazulu Police   Good Condition   Please Have a Look at our other products on offer.
R 240
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South Africa
  Bophuthatswana Police (Ex Homelands) Peak Cap Senior Officers Bullion Wire Badge on Felt Exact images of the item/s on Auction:    Good Condition 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.
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy SOUTH AFRICA - BORDER WAR - SOUTH AFRICAN AIR FORCE SENIOR OFFICERS CLOTH CAP BADGE for R175.00
R 175
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Buy UK - Senior Police Officers Embroidered Badges for R495.00
R 495
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Buy UK - Senior Police Officers Embroidered Badges for R395.00
R 395
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Buy UK - Senior Police Officers Embroidered Badges for R245.00
R 245
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South Africa
UN -ISSUED Rhodesian Army senior peak cap.From the store so has no side buttons or badge.This was worn with Universal Greens step out uniform.Size 58.Storage crazing to the bill.  LOCAL BIDDER PAYS R100 POSTNET OVERSEAS BIDDER SEE POSTAGE RATES TABLE FOR OPTIONS VISIT OUR NEW STORE IN ROSEBANK JHB FOR MORE MILITARIA
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South Africa
Book of Remembrance: Rhodesia Native Regiment & Rhodesian African Rifles, 19161981 (Gerry van Tonder) Over the years since 1980 when Rhodesia became Zimbabwe, much has been written and recorded about the various regiments that served the country of Rhodesia from the early pioneers in the 1890's, right through to the day that these fine units marched off their respective parade grounds for the last time and into the august annals of history.  Much of this service for the older regiments, such as the Rhodesia Regiment, the British South Africa Police, the Rhodesia Native Regiment and the Rhodesian African Rifles, was as a contribution to the British Empires war efforts during the South African War, both World Wars, and other regional conflicts of the 1950's and 1960's.  This Book of Remembrance has been specifically compiled as a lasting tribute to the men of the Rhodesia Native Regiment (RNR) and its successor the Rhodesian African Rifles (RAR) who, during the proud and honourable life of these units, made the ultimate sacrifice. It is not a definitive history of these regiments, as this has been admirably done in books such as Masodja and Ragtime Soldiers.  Accordingly, the book briefly looks at the history of each of the regiments and their battalions, with pictorial depictions of uniforms, badges, theatres of operation and colours. Chapters are also dedicated to those who received honours and awards for bravery and dedication to duty, with citations where it has been possible to source.  Nominal rolls, some incomplete, of commanding officers, officers and senior non-commissioned officers add to the overall remembrance theme of the book. The main content is the various Rolls of Honour, covering all the major conflicts and areas of operation in which the two units saw active service. Hardback / (A4 - Landscape size) 204 pages 32pp colour illustrations
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Cape Town (Western Cape)
This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 7 - 11 working days Why do only a few people get to say ?I love my job It seems unfair that finding fulfillment at work is like winning a lottery; that only a few lucky ones get to feel valued by their organizations, to feel like they belong. Imagine a world where almost everyone wakes up inspired to go to work, feels trusted and valued during the day, then returns home feeling fulfilled. This is not a crazy, idealized notion. Today, in many successful organizations, great leaders are creating environments in which people naturally work together to do remarkable things. In his travels around the world since the publication of his bestseller "Start with Why," Simon Sinek noticed that some teams were able to trust each other so deeply that they would literally put their lives on the line for each other. Other teams, no matter what incentives were offered, were doomed to infighting, fragmentation and failure. Why? The answer became clear during a conversation with a Marine Corps general. ?Officers eat last, ? he said. Sinek watched as the most junior Marines ate first, while the most senior Marines took their place at the back of the line. What's symbolic in the chow hall is deadly serious on the battlefield: great leaders sacrifice their own comfort?even their own survival?for the good of those in their care. This principle has been true since the earliest tribes of hunters and gatherers. It's not a management theory; it's biology. Our brains and bodies evolved to help us find food, shelter, mates and especially safety. We?ve always lived in a dangerous world, facing predators and enemies at every turn. We thrived only when we felt safe among our group. Our biology hasn't changed in fifty thousand years, but our environment certainly has. Today's workplaces tend to be full of cynicism, paranoia and self-interest. But the best organizations foster trust and cooperation because their leaders build what Sinek calls a Circle of Safety that separates the security inside the team from the challenges outside. The Circle of Safety leads to stable, adaptive, confident teams, where everyone feels they belong and all energies are devoted to facing the common enemy and seizing big opportunities. But without a Circle of Safety, we end up with office politics, silos and runaway self-interest. And the whole organization suffers. As he did in "Start with Why," Sinek illustrates his ideas with fascinating true stories from a wide range of examples, from the military to manufacturing, from government to investment banking. The biology is clear: when it matters most, leaders who are willing to eat last are rewarded with deeply loyal colleagues who will stop at nothing to advance their leader's vision and their organization's interests. It's amazing how well it works. Features Summary Why do only a few people get to say ?I love my job It seems unfair that finding fulfillment at work is like winning a lottery; that only a few lucky ones get to feel valued by their organizations... Author Simon Sinek (Author), Simon Sinek (Reader) Publisher Brilliance Audio Release date ISBN ISBN
R 149
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South Africa
It is May 1983. The UMR is celebrating the 100th anniversary of its Headquarters, the UMR Hall, in Greytown. A medal parade, civic dinner and a number of other events are on the programme. The members of the Unit are upbeat and enthusiastic and look forward to all the activities. There is an officers meeting in the old UMR Hall. On the agenda the Unit's history going forward from 1975 when the last edition was published. A decision is taken to appoint a senior officer (Maj. L. Palmer) to commence working on the History project. The idea is to begin collecting material, articles and photographs, interviewing the older ex-members and Comrades of the Unit, collecting anecdotes and any other related information. The years passed and the work load increased as time went on. The one man project became a 4 member committee and members came and went. Cmdt. John Allchin took over the project. Under his direction the work continued until in, 2004, there was enough progress to appoint a professional scribe to put it all together. Mark Coghlan of the Pietermaritzburg Museum, a person of great experience and insight into military history in KwaZulu-Natal, was approached and accepted the assignment;  To draft, collate and produce the History of the UMR 1864 to 2004. The rest is history, the culmination of over 20-odd years of hard but fulfilling work. As the reader turns the pagers of this document, the history of the illustrious UMR will unfold before his/her very eyes, and the reader will be taken for the ride of a lifetime. The ride starts with a small band of 45 cavalry volunteers in Greytown and ends with a modern Armoured Car Regiment, a compliment of 254 trained men and women, equipped with Rooikat armoured vehicles and a modern and functional headquarters at Pinetown, KwaZulu-Natal. The Umvoti Mounted Rifles is the second oldest Regiment in the South African National Defence Force. It was 150 years old on 16 May 2014. The regiment fought gallantly and with honour in the South African (Zulu) War of 1879; The South Africa (Anglo Boer) War of 1899 -1902; Natal (Bambata) Rebellion of 1906; South West Africa (First world War) 1914-1915 and Gibbon, Western Desert (Second World War) 1941-1943. The Regiment stands proud as the only active Armoured Car Regiment in KwaZulu-Natal, and is ready to serve the South African National Defence Force, The Country and its People, where and whenever called upon to do so. Hardcover, 795 pages. Published October 2012 
R 425
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